Rules for taking your measurements

30.01.2023

The measurements you see in our chart are human body measurements, not the actual measurements of our products.

Size

Chest

Waist

Hips

XS 84-90 74-80 86-92

S

90-96

80-86

92-98

M

96-102

86-92

98-104

L

102-108

92-98

104-110

XL

108-114

98-104

110-116

2XL

114-120

104-110

116-122

3XL

120-124

110-114

122-126

4XL 126-132 118-122 126-132

Customer Guidelines:

  1. Measure your body according to the diagram and compare your measurements with our recommended ones in the table.
  2. If your measurement falls between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size if you prefer loose clothing.
  3. If you need a snug fit (if applicable to the product), choose the smaller size.
  4. If you have any questions, please contact our professional consultants who will provide you with comprehensive information and help you choose the right size.

How to properly measure your parameters?

1. Chest — Measure horizontally at the widest diameter of the chest.

2. Waist — Measure at the exact place where you usually wear your pants' belt. Stand up straight, exhale slowly, and take the measurement. The tape should be parallel to the floor and snug against the body.
3. Hips — Stand with your feet together and measure your hip circumference at their widest part, positioning the tape horizontally.

About garment fit.

Snug Fit / SLIM FIT - Tight cut. Clings closely to the body, emphasizing its structure and enhancing the effectiveness of the fabric's functional properties (moisture wicking, thermoregulation, etc.).
Classic Fit / CLASSIC FIT - Classic cut. Emphasizes comfort without being baggy. Features a straight cut across the chest and waist, and a wider cut across the shoulders.
Loose Fit / REGULAR FIT - Loose cut. Does not cling to the body, leaving enough room for comfort.

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