The Great Size Divide: Why XXL and 2XL Are Not the Same

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It’s a tale as old as time, or at least as old as ready-to-wear clothing: you grab what you think is your size, only to find it either swimming on you or restricting your every move. This confusion is amplified when we delve into the seemingly interchangeable world of XXL and 2XL. Many shoppers, and even some retailers, use these terms synonymously, but a closer look reveals a subtle yet significant difference that can make or break your wardrobe choices. The core of the discrepancy lies in the sizing conventions adopted by different manufacturers and for different types of clothing. Generally, XXL is an extension of standard alpha sizing (S, M, L, XL), while 2XL often signifies a true "plus" or "big and tall" size. "I used to just assume they were the same," admits Sarah Jenkins, a 34-year-old marketing professional. "I'd order an XXL t-shirt online, and sometimes it would fit perfectly, and other times it would be ridiculously small, like a r...

Good old cassettes

Aaah, those were the days where you do almost anything with a cassette. Record any kind of audio through either a hi-fi or portable cassette recorder, even computer games came on cassettes.

Cassette

I recently discovered a site that features old cassettes, but one cassette they don't have on there is the one pictured above, a Fuji metal cassette. The reason for having chrome and metal cassettes was that the quality was supposedly better, but unless you had a pretty high-end system, you wouldn't really tell much difference.

If you want to have a look through some old cassettes and bask in the nostalgic wonder, take a look at tapedeck.org.

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