
HOW TO MEASURE
Neck - Measure around the base of neck, inserting two fingers for comfort.
Chest - If possible, get a friend to help. With arms relaxed at your sides, measure the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
Arm - Bend your elbow 90 degrees and place your hand on your hip. Hold the tape at the center back of your neck. With a friend's help, measure across your shoulder to your elbow, and down to your wrist. The total length in inches is your sleeve length.
Overarm - With your upper arms flat at your sides, measure around your chest and arms. If this measurement is 7 or more inches larger than your chest measurement, order the next larger size blazer to avoid binding in the upper arm and shoulder area.
Height - Stand in stocking feet with your feet slightly apart and your back to a wall. Measure from the floor to the top of your head.
REGULAR, TALL, TAILORED, SHORT OR BIG?
Regular - Regular describes a well-proportioned body 5'8" - 6'0" tall, with hips and chest of equal girth.
Tall - Tall describes a body 6'1" - 6'3" tall, with a long torso or sleeve length. Body length of shirts is 2" longer than Regular. Coat sleeve and body length is 1-1/2" longer.
Tailored - Closer-to-the-body fit throughout. Shirts are tapered with a 3 3/4" drop from chest to waist.
Short - Short describes a body of 5’3” - 5’7”, with a short torso or sleeve length. The garment body and sleeves are 1 1/2” shorter than Regular.
Big - Big describes a body of 5'8" - 6'0" with a less athletic profile. Pockets and other details increase in size for a pleasing proportion.