Size Guide

The concept of size charts is to combine sizes to ensure maximum versatility and ease of clothing selection, taking into account different body types and customer preferences, allowing customers to choose the optimal size without the need for additional fittings.
A Guide to Determining Clothing Size: Measurement Techniques
To correctly determine the size of clothing, it is necessary to measure three key anthropometric parameters. The procedure must be carried out in accordance with strict rules for positioning the body and placing the measuring tape.
T-shirts

Parameter / Size

S‑M

L‑XL

Chest girth

(according to the product)

108,0

116,0

Product length

(back, from the neck)

68,0

70,0

Shoulder width

(from seam to seam)

46,0

48,0

Sleeve length

(from the shoulder seam)

22.0 (short sleeve)

64.0 (long sleeve)

23.0 (short sleeve)

65.0 (long sleeve)

Sleeve circumference

(below, short sleeve)

34,0

36,0

Sleeve circumference

(bottom, long sleeve)

24,0

26,0

The width of the bottom of the product

54,0

58,0

Armhole depth

23,0

24,0

Hoodies

Parameter / Size

S‑M

L‑XL

Chest girth

(according to the product)

116,0

124,0

Product length

(back, from the neck)

70,0

72,0

Shoulder width

(from seam to seam)

48,0

50,0

Sleeve length

(from the shoulder seam)

66,0

67,0

Sleeve circumference

(at the top, at the armhole)

38,0

40,0

Sleeve circumference

(bottom, cuff)

26.0

(with an elastic band)

28.0

(with an elastic band)

The width of the bottom of the product

(with an elastic band)

56,0

60,0

Armhole depth

25,0

26,0

Hood height

(from the neck)

24,0

25,0

Hood width

30,0

32,0

The size of the kangaroo pocket

(width × height)

28,0×16,0

30,0×17,0