Client Care
Size guide
Our cuts follow European sizing and are drafted for posture rather than physique. When you sit between two sizes, take the larger one — cloth should fall, not cling.
Body measurements (cm)
| Size | Chest | Waist | Shoulder | Body length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 86—91 | 71—76 | 43 | 66 |
| S | 92—97 | 77—82 | 45 | 68 |
| M | 98—103 | 83—88 | 47 | 70 |
| L | 104—109 | 89—94 | 49 | 72 |
| XL | 110—115 | 95—100 | 51 | 74 |
| XXL | 116—121 | 101—106 | 53 | 76 |
Individual pieces carry their own measurements on the product page — those always take precedence over this general chart.
How to measure
- Chest — around the fullest part, under the arms, with the tape level and the lungs at rest.
- Waist — at the natural waist, roughly a hand above the hip bone. Do not pull tight.
- Shoulder — from one shoulder seam to the other across the back.
- Body length — from the highest point of the shoulder straight down to the hem.
How our fits run
- Knitwear — a relaxed, easy shoulder. True to size for most men.
- Shirting — cut close through the body. Size up if you prefer room.
- Tailoring — soft-shouldered and unstructured; it drapes rather than holds. True to size over a shirt.
- Outerwear — drafted to close comfortably over a jacket. Take your usual size.
Still unsure?
Send your height, weight and usual size through our contact form and we will tell you exactly which size to take.