Dress Shirts
Step 1: Measure Your Neck Size
Wrap a soft tape around the base of your neck where the collar sits. Keep it snug, not tight. The number in inches is your neck size.
Step 2: Measure Your Sleeve Length
With your arm relaxed and slightly bent, measure from the center back of your neck, over your shoulder, and down to your wrist.
Use your neck and sleeve measurements to choose your shirt size.
Tip: Between sizes? Size up for comfort.
Casual Shirts, Polos & T-Shirts
Step 1: Take Your Measurements
Measure your Neck
Wrap a soft measuring tape around the base of your neck, where a collar would sit. It should be snug, not tight.
Measure your Chest
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, just under your arms. Keep the tape level across your back and comfortable.
Measure your Sleeve
This step is optional for short sleeves. Measure from the center back of your neck, across your shoulder, and down to your wrist.
Step 2: Find Your Size
Use your measurements to find the best fit in the chart below.
Tip: When in doubt, we recommend sizing up for a more relaxed fit.
* Availability may vary by style
* All sizes in inches, unless otherwise indicated
Suit Jackets
Step 1: Measure Your Chest
Use a soft tape measure and wrap it around your chest, just under your arms and across your shoulder blades.
Keep the tape level and snug (but not tight). The number in inches is your chest size.
Tip: If you're between sizes, round up! It's easier to tailor a jacket down than to make it larger.
Step 2: Choose Your Sleeve Length
Quick Option (Use Your Height):
Height |
Sleeve Size |
5'8" and under |
Short |
5'9" – 6'0" |
Regular |
6'1" and over |
Tall |
Detailed Option (Measure Your Arm):
With your arms relaxed and slightly bent, measure from the center back of your neck, over your shoulder, and down to your wrist. Now you're all set! Use the chart below to
find your perfect sleeve length. Still unsure? When in doubt, size up — you can always get it tailored later.
Arm Length |
Sleeve Size |
32 – 33½” |
Short |
34 – 35” |
Regular |
35½ – 37½” |
Tall |
* Availability may vary by style
* All sizes in inches, unless otherwise indicated
Sport Jackets
Step 1: Measure Your Chest
Use a soft tape measure and wrap it around your chest, just under your arms and across your shoulder blades.
Keep the tape level and snug (but not tight). The number in inches is your chest size.
Tip: If you're between sizes, round up! It's easier to tailor a jacket down than to make it larger.
Step 2: Choose Your Sleeve Length
Quick Option (Use Your Height):
Height |
Sleeve Size |
5'8" and under |
Short |
5'9" – 6'0" |
Regular |
6'1" and over |
Tall |
Detailed Option (Measure Your Arm):
With your arms relaxed and slightly bent, measure from the center back of your neck, over your shoulder, and down to your wrist. Now you're all set! Use both your chest and sleeve size
to find your perfect jacket. Still unsure? When in doubt, size up — you can always get it tailored later.
Arm Length |
Sleeve Size |
32 – 33½” |
Short |
34 – 35” |
Regular |
35½ – 37½” |
Tall |
* Availability may vary by style
* All sizes in inches, unless otherwise indicated
Outerwear
Step 1: Measure Your Chest
Wrap a soft tape around your chest, just under your arms and across your shoulder blades.
Keep the tape level and snug (not tight).
Step 2: Find Your Size
Use your chest measurement to select a size from the chart below. If you plan to layer sweaters or hoodies underneath, consider sizing up.
* Availability may vary by style
* All sizes in inches, unless otherwise indicated
Suit Vests
Step 1: Measure Your Chest
If you already measured for a suit jacket, you can reuse that chest measurement.
Otherwise, wrap a soft tape just under your arms and across your shoulder blades. Keep it level and snug (not tight).
Step 2: Use the Chart Below
Match your chest measurement to the range to find your best size.
* Availability may vary by style
* All sizes in inches, unless otherwise indicated
Suit Pants
Step 1: Measure Your Waist
Wrap a soft tape around your natural waistline—just above your belly button and below your ribs.
Not sure where that is? Bend to the side and measure where your body creases.
Step 2: Measure Your Inseam (Pant Length)
Your inseam is the distance from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.
With a helper, stand tall while they measure from your inner thigh to just below your ankle.
Measuring solo? Lay your favourite, well‑fitting pair of pants flat and measure from the crotch seam to the bottom hem.
Step 3: Choose Your Size
Use your waist and inseam to select the size on the product page. Pants can be hemmed for a precise break.
Tip: Between sizes? Choose the larger waist for comfort—tailoring can refine the fit.
Casual Pants
Step 1: Measure Your Waist
Wrap a soft tape around your natural waistline—right above your belly button and below your ribs.
Can't find it? Bend to the side and measure where your body naturally creases.
Step 2: Measure Your Inseam (Pant Length)
Your inseam runs from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.
With a helper, stand tall while they measure from your inner thigh to just below your ankle.
Measuring solo? Lay a favorite pair flat and measure from the crotch seam to the bottom hem.
Step 3: Choose Your Size
Use your waist and inseam to select the best size. Casual pants often allow a bit more ease through the seat and thigh.
Tip: Between sizes? Size up for a relaxed fit.
Shorts
Step 1: Measure Your Waist
Wrap a soft tape around your natural waistline—just above your belly button and below your ribs.
If you’re unsure, bend to the side and measure where the crease forms.
Step 2: Choose Your Inseam
Pick the length that matches your preference: shorter inseams sit above the knee; longer inseams hit at or just below the knee.
If you have a pair you like, measure the inseam from the crotch seam to the hem and use that as a guide.
Tip: Between waist sizes? Choose the larger size for comfort—adjust with a belt or internal drawcord if available.