Fit Guide

A simple guide to choosing your size, sharing measurements, and deciding when custom is the better path.

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Standard Size Guide

Our garments are cut for a regular fit with comfortable ease. If you prefer slim or relaxed, consider going custom.

SizeChestNeckSleeveLength
XS34–36″14–14.5″32–33″28″
S36–38″14.5–15″33–34″29″
M38–40″15–15.5″34–35″30″
L40–42″15.5–16″35–36″31″
XL42–44″16–16.5″36–37″32″

When to Go Custom

Standard sizes work for many builds. Choose custom when precision, proportion, or personal detail matters.

You're Between Sizes

If your measurements fall between two sizes, a custom fit ensures the garment is perfect in every dimension.

You Want a Different Fit

Our RTW is regular fit. If you prefer slim, relaxed, or anything else, custom lets you specify exactly how you want it to drape.

You Have Specific Preferences

Collar, length, rise, taper, or finishing details can all be adjusted.

Your Body Doesn't Fit Standard Charts

Broad shoulders with narrow waist? Long torso with short legs? Custom accommodates any body type.

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How to Measure (for Custom)

Only needed if you're going custom. For standard sizes, just refer to the size chart above.

Detailed measurement instructions
Best Practices
  • Use a flexible measuring tape, not a metal one
  • Have someone help you for best accuracy
  • Measure over light undergarments, not bulky clothing
  • Stand naturally — don't hold your breath or pose
  • Measure with care
  • When in doubt, round up slightly
01

Neck

Around the base of the neck, plus a finger of breathing room

02

Chest

Under arms, around the fullest part of chest

03

Waist

At natural waist, where you want the shirt to fall

04

Shoulder

Shoulder point to shoulder point, across back

05

Sleeve Length

Shoulder point to wrist bone, arm slightly bent

06

Shirt Length

Base of neck to desired hem

07

Bicep

Around the fullest part of upper arm

08

Wrist

Around wrist bone, snug but comfortable

Know Your Size?

Start with your closest size, then move to custom when precision is needed.