Size Guide
How to Measure
Neck Measurement:
Place the tape around the base of your neck, where your collar sits.
Allow some room for comfort, typically an extra 0.5 inches.
Sleeve Length:
Measure from the center back of your neck, over your shoulder, and down to your wrist.
Bend your arm slightly when measuring for accuracy.
This size chart ensures a good fit for various body types and helps customers choose the perfect dress shirt for their needs. For a more accurate fit, please feel welcome to walk into our store or make an appointment to have our professional tailor and stylist take your actual measurements to match you with the perfect fit.
Options for Every Body Type
Each body type is unique, and so should be your suit fit. Here are some common suit fit styles to consider:
Classic Fit: Offers a bit more room for comfort, providing a traditional silhouette.
Slim Fit: Tapered for a modern look, this fit helps highlight a sculpted physique.
Tailored Fit: A customized look that balances between classic and slim, ideal for those looking for a sharp, professional appearance.
Size Charts and Conversion Guides
Our size chart makes it easy to compare your measurements with standard sizing. We also provide international size conversions so that customers around the world can shop with confidence.
US to UK Sizing: A size 40US is typically a 50UK.
International Sizes: A size 50 in Europe usually corresponds to a 40 in the US.
Tips for the Perfect Suit Fit
Know Your Body Type: Different styles and cuts suit different body shapes. Tailor your choice based on your physique.
Check for Comfort: Ensure that you can move comfortably in the suit, especially when sitting down or extending your arms.
Alterations Can Enhance Fit: Consider purchasing off-the-rack suits that may require minor alterations for the best fit, particularly in the sleeve and pant length.
Common Sizing Mistakes to Avoid
Don’t rely solely on your size in other brands; always measure for the best fit.
Avoid purchasing based on a size you wish to fit into rather than your current measurements.
Be cautious with styles labeled as “slim” or “tight” if you prefer a looser fit.
Get Personalized Help
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or uncertain, our customer service team is readily available to assist you. Whether via chat or phone, we’re here to help you find your perfect suit size and ensure satisfaction with your purchase.