How do you size a men’s shirt?
How do you size a men’s shirt?
Here’s the scoop: The first number on the size tag refers to the neck size and the second number is the sleeve length. So a shirt size “15 34/35” means that the neck is 15 inches and the sleeve is between 34 and 35 inches.
Which size is M or L?
“M” (medium), “L” (large), “XL” (extra large), “XXL” (extra extra large).
What size shirt would a 6 foot man wear?
Long Fit (/LF): for tall men, 1.85m (6 ft) / 1.90m (6.2 ft) or taller. Extra Long Fit (/XLF): for tall men, 2.00m (6.6 ft) and over. Standard Long: for men of medium height (1.75 = 5.8 ft to 1.85m = 6 ft). Longer than your average T-shirt.
How do I know my shirt size online?
It’s easy, take your chest measurement (widest part of your chest). Just add 4-5 inches for space and total is your Shirt chest length. This is for the slim fit. If you want loose fitting, add 5-8 inches to the chest length.
What sizes is M?
M means medium, which translates roughly to women’s size 8 to 10.
Is 17.5 large or extra large?
Men’s Shirts We measure our shirts the traditional way, using collar sizes, so you will see our shirts quoted in inches – 15″ (small), 15.5″ (medium), 16.5″ (large) and 17.5″ (extra large).