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Marc Jacobs

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Does all Ann Taylor stuff run big?  I need to get a short-sleeve white button-down shirt, and they're the only ones who seem to have ones that look nice right now. I have little experience with AT, but a couple things I have tried in the past have run larger/curvier/wider.  Also, is there any diff between AT and ATL?  Thanks!

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Hermes

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I don't think AT runs quite as large at ATL, maybe one size smaller?  But ATL seems to be running larger than usual this year.  I wear 2 sizes down from my measurements at AT, 3-4 sizes down at ATL.

HTH!



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Kenneth Cole

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I have this white button front from AT
http://www.anntaylor.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=24150&N=1200005&categoryId=183&pCategoryId=3939&Ns=CATEGORY_SEQ_183&Nty=1&No=14&loc=TN&defaultColor=Morning%20Sky&defaultSizeType=Regular

I bought it in a 6 which is my usual size for shirts.  It has a bit of room in the waist but fits very well in the chest and shoulders.  I have a 10" difference between waist and hip measurements and wide shoulders though so it is hard to find something that fits.  I would say order your usual size if this is the one you want.

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Elle wrote:

I don't think AT runs quite as large at ATL, maybe one size smaller?  But ATL seems to be running larger than usual this year.  I wear 2 sizes down from my measurements at AT, 3-4 sizes down at ATL.

HTH!




 ATL is running larger this year!



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