Size guide measurement locations 1 2 3 4 5 6

How to Measure

1 Height

Using a tape measure, measure erect posture with no shoes on and feet close together.

2 Neck

Using a tape measure, take a loose measurement over the middle part of your neck.

3 Chest

Using a tape measure, take a loose measurement over the fullest part of your chest.

4 Waist

Using a tape measure, measure around your body at the narrowest part of your waist. The natural crease your body makes when bending to the side also represents the narrowest part of your waist.

5 Hip

Stand with your feet together and use a tape measure to measure around your body at the fullest part of your hips and rear.

6 Inseam

Using a pair of pants that fit you best, use a tape measure to measure from the crotch seam line to the bottom of the leg hem.

Men's Long Sleeve Dress Shirts
Alpha/Numeric Size Neck Size Sleeve Length
XS 32/32 13" - 13.5" 32" - 33"
S 32/33 14" - 14.5" 32" - 33"
M 32/33 15" - 15.5" 32" - 33"
M 34/35 15" - 15.5" 34" - 35"
L 32/33 16" - 16.5" 32" - 33"
L 34/35 16" - 16.5" 34" - 35"
L 36/37 16" - 16.5" 36" - 37"
XL 32/33 17" - 17.5" 32" - 33"
XL 34/35 17" - 17.5" 34" - 35"
XL 36/37 17" - 17.5" 36" - 37"
2XL 34/35 18" - 18.5" 34" - 35"

Most dress shirts are sold by neck size and sleeve length.

Classic / Regular fit: The emphasis is mostly on comfort here with ample room in the chest, waist and arms.
Slim fit: More form fitting in the chest and waist, while also having tapered sleeves and slightly higher arm holes.
Extra slim fit: Most form-fitting option in the chest, waist, shoulder and arms. The back is pulled in to highlight your silhouette.
Modern fit: More broadly cut in the shoulders and slimmer in the waist to help to draw attention to your shoulders.

Size chart is a general guide. It may include sizes that are unavailable for this item.