I actually had to do some serious lobbying work to get both L and XXL included. The original proposal called for XL only, which I was assured is the norm for shirt giveaways (and indeed I got a free shirt for the opening of a movie, and they only had XL, so the shirt is now safely stashed in a closet). The problem is purely logistical. It's easy enough to add an option to the order form, and as long as you order a dozen or so the shirt company doesn't mind. But then people have to put the shirts in boxes and mail them, and with 3 sizes and 5 different designs we've already got 15 input bins to choose from, which is about the amount that you can organize around a table to work effectively. If we'd included M and XXXL we would have had 25 bins (and let me add that my size is M, so I'm one of the victims). Anyway I'm glad that we offered multiple sizes and colours because people have been ordering large amounts of the options that were originally going to be excluded. At one point we actually had as many L as XL, and 40% of the orders are for non-white shirts. To a certain extent, since the shirts are free people might still be happy with less options to choose from, but we want people to actually wear these shirts, not store them in a closet, and we're also going to use the same options to make sweat and golf shirts that people will be able to buy. Eric