So, the hint on the website suggested ordering at least one, potentially two sizes up. I tend to wear L/XL so I opted for the 3XL as this shirt seemingly runs quite small. The shirt I got was still quite roomy for running small. I tried washing in warm water and drying but had little effect. Still, it is a quality garment that apparently is handmade. The tree/logo graphic is very well screened onto the shirt and looks like it will never crack or fade, unless the whole shirt does, so it is quite well made. The stitching is sound and overall I am happy. If it were one size smaller it may be perfect. I bought it with gift money so I splurged on a shirt I would normally never drop $50+ on and don't mind as much that the shirt is still too large. I would recommend only if you're small, or big enough to take advantage of the odd sizing. In the future it might be better if Dry Goods takes more care in getting true to sizing on all shirts. Most people like a roomy shirt anyway, right? Dry Goods customer service was great in answering my questions prior to buying.