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I ordered two rash guards two years ago for use in black belt level jujutsu classes. As usual the sleeves and the body were a little short (I am 6′5″, 200). I called CS and wrote them a note asking for tall sizes in the future, expecting nothing to come of it.Since then I have worn the heck out the shirts, sliding over mats during ground flow and grappling and having some very large training partners pull on them (one tried to throw me with two grips on the rash guard). The shirts have never ripped or torn, and except for slightly stretched necks (makes a convenient handle when you are grappling) look great.Imagine my happy surprise when I returned to place a new order and found that tall sizes have been added. I like the fact that tall sizes are available in the no-nonsense small ovel design. Sure, the mall ninjas want a “lifestyle accessory” that displays their love of MMA. The huge piranha design likely sells well with this crowd. I want a shirt that fits and stands up to

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