Size Guide

Clothing Size Guide

Welcome to our Clothing Size Guide! We understand that finding the right fit is crucial when shopping online, and we're here to help make your shopping experience as seamless as possible. Whether you're buying for yourself or as a gift, knowing the correct size ensures comfort and confidence in your new wardrobe.

Where possible, we will provide you with details of the fit, i.e Slim Fit, along with the Pit to Pit measurements to assist you in ensuring the item is perfect for you.

How to Measure Yourself

Before diving into our size chart, we recommend taking a few simple measurements to determine your size. Here’s how to measure yourself correctly:

1. Chest

  • For Men: Measure around the fullest part of your chest, under the armpits and across the shoulder blades, keeping the tape comfortably snug.

2. Waist

  • Measure around the narrowest part of your natural waistline. For most people, this is just above your belly button.

3. Hips

  • Stand with your feet together and measure around the fullest part of your hips, usually about 8 inches below your waistline.

4. Inseam

  • Measure from the top of your inner thigh down to your ankle for pants or shorts sizing.

Size Chart

Here’s a general guide to help you determine your size based on your measurements. Please keep in mind that sizing can vary slightly between different clothing brands or styles. If you're in between sizes, we recommend sizing up for a more relaxed fit or sizing down for a more fitted look.

Men’s Clothing Size Chart

Size (US) Chest (inches) Waist (inches) Hips (inches)
S 34-36 28-30 34-36
M 38-40 32-34 38-40
L 42-44 36-38 42-44
XL 46-48 40-42 46-48
2XL 50-52 44-46 50-52

 

Tips for Finding Your Perfect Fit

  • Different brands, different fits: Keep in mind that sizing may vary between brands. Always check the size guide specific to the brand before purchasing.
  • Fit preference: Do you prefer your clothing looser or more form-fitting? Knowing your fit preference can help determine whether you want to size up or down.
  • Stretch fabrics: Clothes made from fabrics like spandex or elastane tend to stretch, so you may want to size down if you’re looking for a more fitted look.
  • Size up for outerwear: For coats, jackets, or sweaters, it's often best to size up to ensure comfort and layering room.

Need Help? We're Here for You!

Still unsure about your size? Reach out to our customer service team for personalised assistance. You can contact us via email or the contact form and we'll help guide you through our sizing.

Remember: Our goal is to make sure you're confident and happy with your purchases. If you have any doubts or need a little more guidance, we’re just a message away!