Good to see you again!
Without going back through the links, are Hivemill offering the 2X & 3X sizes for Minna's shirts? If yes, by all means post the measurements here. (This is preferable to the links, which can be perhaps viewed as verboten commercial activity.)
Or have I misunderstood the query?
It's nice to be back! ... when I do remember to check in here :')
I was just wondering if it was better to post this in a thread or just here... Guess I'll just post it here and if a separate thread is needed, that can always be done later.
Hivemill is selling up to 3XL so yes, above the regular sizing help from the website.
This is the answer I got from American Apparel so I'm just copying the numbers (inches) as I got them. From what I understand from sewing experiences, the chest width is the width of the shirt laid flat, the body length is from the top seam at the shoulder to the bottom of the shirt and sleeve length (center cap) is from the middle of the back, to the shoulder and down the sleeve. So these numbers should be understood as more or less what the shirt itself would measure as if laid out flat but this can accomodate some variation in the actual human size underneath.
Edit: the sleeve measurements don't seem to add up if understood as center cap as JoB pointed out! I didn't consider the sleeve length measurements much as I don't care much about them but yeah, these look like they'd be more fitting as the measurement from the shoulder/armpit seam to the end of the sleeve. Sorry about that!
(I don't understand how to make a table in rich text so... *shrug* bear with this format please ^^)
Size: (Chest width); (Body Length), (Sleeve length, center cap)
XS: 16.5; 27.75; 8.125
S: 18; 28.75; 8.375
M: 20; 29.75; 8.625
L: 22; 30.75; 8.875
XL: 24; 31.75; 9.125
2XL: 26; 32.75; 9.375
3XL: 28; 33.75; 9.625
So if you're unsure, grab a shirt with a similar cut and measure it out after laying it out flat. This will give you an insight for the size you would most likely be comfortable in.
Addition:
This is what the website lists (based off the measurements for men's fine jersey shirts with simple crewneck cuts) as part of their size guide. As mentioned before, unhelpfully, this does not include the 2XL and 3XL bc screw bigger people, I guess?
Size: (Chest, around the fullest part of your chest); (Arm length, from tip of shoulder to wrist)
XS: 35" - 36"; 24.25" - 24.5"
S: 37" - 38"; 24.75" - 25"
M: 39" - 40"; 25.25" - 25.5"
L: 41" - 42"; 25.75" - 26"
XL: 43" - 44"; 26.25" - 26.5"
American Apparel is said to run small, according to some people so keep that in mind? Also, you can always make a shirt smaller by taking in some seams but the opposite is far more difficult so yeah...
Have fun with your shirts if this info helped!