Find your fit
T-SHIRT
SIZE GUIDE.
Measure a t-shirt you already own and love, then match those numbers to the chart below. It's the fastest, most reliable way to land on the right size.
Step one
HOW TO MEASURE.
Grab a t-shirt that already fits you well. Lay it flat on a table — don't stretch it — and take these two measurements with a tape measure or ruler.
Body Width
Lay the shirt flat and measure straight across, from one underarm seam to the other. Don't stretch the fabric.
Full Body Length
Measure from the highest point of the back collar straight down to the bottom hem of the shirt.
Step two
MATCH IT TO
THE CHART.
| Size | Body Length (B) | Body Width (A) |
|---|---|---|
| S | 28″/ 71 cm | 18″/ 46 cm |
| M | 29″/ 74 cm | 20″/ 51 cm |
| L | 30″/ 76 cm | 22″/ 56 cm |
| XL | 31″/ 79 cm | 24″/ 61 cm |
| 2XL | 32″/ 81 cm | 26″/ 66 cm |
| 3XL | 33″/ 84 cm | 28″/ 71 cm |
| 4XL | 34″/ 86 cm | 30″/ 76 cm |
| 5XL | 35″/ 89 cm | 32″/ 81 cm |
Heads up: the exact cut varies by brand and style. These are reference numbers — for bulk orders, request samples first.
Cuts & silhouettes
FIT TYPES.
Unisex / Standard
Boxier, straight cut through the body. The most common shape — works for most people. This is what our size chart above is based on.
Men's
Functionally identical to unisex sizing on most blanks. Some premium brands cut the chest slightly wider and the waist straighter.
Women's
Tapered at the waist for a more contoured silhouette. Generally runs about one size smaller than unisex — if you wear a Men's M, try a Women's L.
Pro tips
A FEW
THINGS WE'VE
LEARNED.
- 1
If you're between sizes, size up for a relaxed fit or down for a fitted look.
- 2
Heavy fabrics (8oz+ tees, hoodies) shrink ~3–5% on the first wash. Account for it.
- 3
Drop shoulders and oversized cuts run 1–2 sizes larger than standard — check the brand spec, not just the size letter.
- 4
For team orders, send us your roster and we'll confirm sizing before production.
NOT SURE?
ASK US.
Send your team roster or order details and we'll confirm sizing before anything goes to production. We'd rather get it right than get it fast.