Sizing & Measuring Guide

Finding the right suit size is the key to looking sharp and feeling confident. Follow this simple guide to measure yourself accurately and choose the perfect fit every time.


How to Measure Yourself for a Suit

Before you start, use a soft measuring tape and wear light clothing for the most accurate results.


1. Chest

Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your chest, keeping it level and comfortable (not too tight).

๐Ÿ‘‰ This is the most important measurement for your jacket size.


2. Shoulders

Measure from the edge of one shoulder straight across to the other.

๐Ÿ‘‰ This helps ensure your jacket sits properly and doesnโ€™t feel tight or loose.


3. Sleeve Length

Start from the top of your shoulder and measure down to your wrist bone.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Proper sleeve length ensures your shirt cuff shows slightly under the jacket.


4. Jacket Length

Measure from the base of your neck down to where you want the jacket to end (usually around mid-crotch level).


5. Waist

Measure around your natural waistline (above your hips, below your ribs).

๐Ÿ‘‰ This is used for both trousers and tailored jacket shaping.


6. Inseam (Pant Length)

Measure from the top of your inner thigh down to your ankle.

๐Ÿ‘‰ This determines how your pants break over your shoes.


Understanding Your Suit Size

Once you have your measurements, compare them to our size chart to find your best match. If you're between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size and tailoring for a perfect fit.


Fit Tips

  • Slim Fit: More tapered, modern look
  • Modern Fit: Balanced between slim and classic
  • Classic Fit: Roomier and more traditional

Need Help?

Not sure about your size? Our team is happy to help you find the perfect fit before you order.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Contact us anytime for personalized sizing assistance.

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Boysโ€™ Suit Sizing Guide

Choosing the right size for a boysโ€™ suit is all about comfort and proper proportions. Since children grow quickly, itโ€™s important to focus on both current measurements and a little extra room for movement.

How to Measure

  • Chest: Measure around the fullest part of the chest
  • Waist: Measure around the natural waistline
  • Height: Stand straight and measure from head to toe
  • Inseam: Measure from the inside of the leg down to the ankle

Fit Tip

If your child is between sizes, we recommend sizing up for a more comfortable fit and allowing room to grow. A quick tailoring adjustment can always refine the final look.