Sizing Chart

Mens' Sizing Information

Please see our general guidelines below to help determine your size. If you are between sizes on the charts below, order a size larger or smaller based on the type of fit you prefer.

General Sizing

 

Small

Medium

Large

X Large

XX Large

Neck

14-14 ½"

15-15 ½"

16-16 ½"

17-17 ½"

18-18 ½"

Chest

34-36"

38-40"

42-44"

46-48"

50-52"

Sleeve (reg)

32-33"

33-34"

34-35"

35-36"

35-36"

Sleeve (tall)

33-34"

34-35"

35-36"

36-37"

36-37"

Waist

28-30"

31-33"

34-36"

37-39"

40" & above

 

 
Take your measurements with a flexible tape measure or a piece of string and a ruler. For the most precise measurements, measure over your undergarments.
A. Head: Measure the circumference of your head above your eyebrow ridge, keeping tape level and firm across your temples.
B. Neck: Measure around the middle of your neck (at the Adam's apple). Allow room for your index finger to sit between the tape and your neck.
C. Sleeve: Bend your arm and place your hand on your hip. Start to measure from the center base of your neck, measure across the shoulder and down to your elbow and wrist.
D. Chest: Wrap the tape around the highest part of your chest and shoulder blades, then drop arms at your sides to measure.
E. Waist: Bend to one side to find the natural crease of your waistline. Wrap tape around your natural waistline, keeping one finger between your body and the measuring tape.
F. Inseam: Take a pair of pants that fit you well and lay them flat. Run tape measure along the inside of the leg from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg. Round to the nearest ½" to get your inseam. If you are purchasing pants you intend to machine wash, we suggest you add one inch to account for shrinkage. For outerwear, the inseam refers to the length of the jacket from the shoulder to the bottom hem.