Today's Tallest Men In America

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If you’re reading this article, you might be tall. Why else would you be visiting TallSlim Tees? But here’s the thing: However tall you are, there’s usually always someone even taller. That’s right, today we’re talking about the tallest living men in America today. More than a few of them could benefit from some of the T-shirts we have. So, without further ado, here are a few men that you most certainly would look up to (#terriblepun): 1. Igor Vovkovinskiy: 7’8 ⅓” Once known as “Obama’s Biggest Supporter” because of the T-shirt he used to wear (#punbelievable), Igor is a Ukrainian-American actor who appeared in the 2011 movie “Hall Pass,” starring Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis, and Jenna Fischer. 2. George Bell: 7’8” Via Thetallestman.com George used to hold the Guinness World Record as the tallest man in the United States
If you’re reading this article, you might be tall. Why else would you be visiting TallSlim Tees? But here’s the thing: However tall you are

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