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Size guide

Size guide

To facilitate the process of finding the right size for jackets, clothing and shoes, we offer a comprehensive guide with measuring instructions for men, women, unisex models and children. Follow our guide below to determine the optimal size and achieve comfortable and stylish attire every time.

How do I measure?

To measure your size, you will need a tape measure and to make the process easier, you may want a friend to assist you.

Measuring your upper body

Measure half the chest circumference (Chest):

1. stand straight with your arms down at your sides.

2. Place the tape measure around the chest just below the armpits.

3. Make sure the tape measure is comfortable around your body, not too tight.

4. Find the centre of the tape measure and note the measurement.

5. Multiply the measurement by 2 to get the full chest circumference.

Measure half the hip circumference (Bottom):

1. stand straight with your feet slightly apart.

2. Place the tape measure around the widest part of the hips.

3. Make sure the tape measure is comfortable around your body, not too tight.

4. Find the centre of the tape measure and note the measurement.

5. Multiply the measurement by 2 to get the full hip circumference.

Measure the sleeve length:

1. stand up straight and extend one arm straight out from your body.

2. Ask someone to help you place the tape measure on your shoulder and measure along the arm down to the wrist bone.

3. Note the length.

Measure the length of your back (Back length):

1. stand straight and relaxed

2. ask someone to help you place the tape measure from the top of the shoulder along the spine to the tailbone.

3. Note the length.

Done! Now you can match the result with the size guide:

Size guide - Jackets

Measuring the lower body

Measure half relaxed waist:

1. Stand straight with your arms down at your sides and relax.

2. Place the tape measure around your waist where your trousers normally sit when worn by you.

3. Make sure the tape measure is comfortable around your body, not too tight.

4. Find the centre of the tape measure and note the measurement.

5. Multiply the measurement by 2 to get the full circumference.

Measure half expanded waist:

1. Stand straight with your arms down at your sides and take a deep breath in.

2. Place the tape measure around your waist where the trousers normally sit when worn by you.

3. Make sure the tape measure is comfortable around your body, not too tight.

4. Find the centre of the tape measure and note the measurement.

5. Multiply the measurement by 2 to get the full circumference.

6. Don't forget to breathe out again!

Measure your hips:

1. Stand straight with your feet slightly apart.

2. Place the tape measure around the widest part of the hips.

3. Make sure the tape measure is comfortable around your body, not too tight.

4. Find the centre of the tape measure and note the measurement.

5. Multiply the measurement by 2 to get the full hip circumference.

Measure the leg seam:

1. Stand up with your legs straight.

2. Ask someone to help you measure along the inside of the leg, from the crotch down to the ankle.

3. Note the length.

Measure the outer leg seam:

1. Stand up with your legs straight.

2. Ask someone to help you measure along the outside of the leg, from the hip down to the ankle.

3. Note the length.

Done! Now you can match the result with the size guide:

Size guide - trousers

In between two sizes?

If your body measurement falls between two sizes, we recommend choosing the smaller size for a more snug fit and the larger size for a looser fit.

TIP! We advise women to consider a smaller size when choosing unisex garments.

How do I measure my shoe size?

It is important to avoid shoes that are too small or too big. To help you find the right size, we recommend that you measure the internal length of the sole.

To ensure a correct fit. Start by making sure your shoes and socks are off. It is important to put weight on your foot when measuring, so stand or sit with your feet on the ground and the tape measure under your foot when measuring. Then, using a tape measure or ruler, measure the distance from the heel to the longest toe.

Done! Now you can match the result with the size guide:

Size Guide - Shoes

In between two shoe sizes?

When it comes to shoe sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size if you are in between two sizes. This will ensure that you don't feel the shoes are too tight.

Questions?

Need guidance on sizing or fit? Don't hesitate to contact us.