The Fit Guide
Sizes by the Numbers
How to measure yourself
NECK: Measure the neck circumference where a standard button type collar might be fastened.
CHEST: Measure the chest circumference at the fullest point under the arms keeping the tape horizontal around the body.
WAIST: Measure the waist circumference at the smallest part of the waist, often at or above the belly button.
HIP: Measure the hip circumference at the fullest part of the seat.
SLEEVE: Measure the distance from the prominent bone at center back neck, across the shoulder, over the bent elbow to the center of the wrist bone.
Sizing Tips
If you are a slim or athletic guy with no extra weight in the belly: Use the chest measurements as a guide for picking your size.
If you have a little extra around the middle: Keep in mind that the shirt tapers towards the midsection/waist. The last thing you want is a shirt that is too tight in the belly. So first make sure that it fits you across the midsection. NOTE: the 'waist' is not your belt / pant size. It refers to your midsection around the belly button.
If you don't want your shirt to fit closely, feel free to 'size up' one size for a looser fit.
If the shirt fits you in the waist and is slightly big in the chest it is not the end of the world. It will still look good.
Keep in mind that these shirts are not dress shirts so the neck and sleeves are not meant to fit you exactly. If you have much longer arms and prefer to have a shirt that fits in the arms then size up.