Size Guide

Size Selection Guide

Choosing the correct size is very important to ensure the best fit. Please follow the instructions below to measure your body and compare with the size chart provided on each product page.

Need Help?

If you are not sure how to choose, please measure your shoulder width or waist (and other key body data) and then contact our customer service. We’ll be happy to assist you in confirming the correct size.

How to Use the Size Chart

  • Jackets / Tops
    Measure your shoulder width first. Then, in the size chart, look for the first size where the shoulder measurement is greater than your own. That is the correct size for you.

    • Chest, sleeve length, and body length are reference values. As long as the shoulder width matches and the other numbers are equal to or larger than your body measurements, the fit will be correct.

  • Pants / Shorts
    Measure your waist circumference. Then, in the size chart, find the first size where the waist measurement is larger than your actual waist. That will be your correct size.

    • Hip and inseam length are reference values. As long as the waist size fits, the garment will fit properly.


1. How to Measure Your Body

  • Shoulder Width
    Measure straight across your back, from the edge of one shoulder to the other (where the shoulder seam would naturally sit).

  • Chest
    Wrap the tape measure around the fullest part of your chest, under the armpits, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.

  • Sleeve Length
    With your arm relaxed, measure from the top of your shoulder (where it meets the neck) down along the outside of your arm to the wrist.

  • Jacket/Body Length
    Measure from the highest point of your shoulder (next to the neck) straight down to your desired jacket length.

  • Waist
    Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape comfortably snug but not tight.

  • Hip (for longer coats or women’s jackets)
    Stand with feet together and measure around the fullest part of the hips.


2. Important Notes

  • Always use the size chart on the product page. Each brand or style may vary due to design and production methods.

  • Size labels such as M, L, XL are only codes. The real fit depends on the measurements (shoulder, chest, etc.), not just the size name.

  • Measure over light clothing, not over thick jackets or sweaters.

  • If you are between two sizes:

    • Choose the larger size for a looser fit or if you plan to layer clothes underneath.

    • Choose the smaller size for a more fitted look.


3. Why This Matters

Some customers rely only on their “usual size” from other brands and end up ordering the wrong fit. To avoid returns and extra shipping costs, please take a few minutes to measure yourself and compare with our chart. This is the most reliable way to get the perfect size.