| Sizing Guidelines These are some basic guidelines to follow if you don't know your suit size: |
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Coat
Measurement 1. Raise your arms out to the side. Place tape measure around your back and across the fullest part of your chest, just below the armpits. When you lower your arms, your chest will expand slightly. Take this chest measurement, inserting one finger between measuring tape and chest for a comfortable fit. Add 2 inches. This is your jacket size. 2. Keep your arms at your side
and place the measuring tape around your back on top of your shoulder
blades, and across the fullest part of your chest, over your arms. Subtract
6 inches. This is your jacket size. This method is preferable for gentlemen
with an athletic build.Use the following guide to determine which coat
length you'll need: |
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Waist
Measurement Place the measuring tape around your natural waist just below the navel. This is your waist size. Some gentlemen have disproportionately large hips or thighs compared to their waist measurement. It may be necessary for these men to order a larger waist size. |
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Shirt
Measurement Sleeve: Place the tape measure at the base of your neck in back. Extend the tape over the broadest part of your shoulder and down the length of your arm to approximately 1" - 1 1/2" below the wrist bone. If necessary, round up to the nearest inch. This is generally a number between 32 and 35. Dress shirts generally come in average sleeve lengths such as 32-3 (meaning a sleeve length to cover a 32 to a 33 inch sleeve) and 34-5. Tall mens shirts (generally someone over 63) are 36-7. |