What size beret should I select?
Measure around the head, keeping the tape level, one inch above the eyebrow.
The beret should fit snug, but not tight.
HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE |
BERET SIZE |
20 1/8 |
6 1/2 |
20 1/2 |
6 5/8 |
20 7/8 |
6 3/4 |
21 1/4 |
6 7/8 |
21 5/8 |
7 |
22 |
7 1/8 |
22 3/8 |
7 1/4 |
22 3/4 |
7 3/8 |
23 1/8 |
7 1/2 |
23 1/2 |
7 5/8 |
23 7/8 |
7 3/4 |
24 1/4 |
7 7/8 |
24 5/8 |
8 |
25 |
8 1/8 |
25 3/4 |
8 1/4 |
26 1/4 |
8 3/8 |
How do I determine my Blazer size?
1. CHEST: While standing erect, but relaxed, have someone else measure around the largest part of the chest with the tape passing
under the arms. Be sure that the tape remains parallel to the floor, and snug.*
2. MIDSECTION: While standing relaxed, have someone else measure between your ribs and belly button. This should be the largest part of your midsection. Be sure to pull the tape snug.*
*Snug means the tape is tight but still loose enough to easily slide your hand under the tape.
3. EXECUTIVE: The 'Executive Fit' allows for a bit more room in the middle section. Your middle section measurement will determine if you require a Traditional or Executive fit. Please reference the sizing chart to ensure that this fit is best for you, then select the appropriate package at the bottom of the page.
If you are selecting an overcoat with your package, the overcoat will be the same size as your blazer.
CHEST MEASUREMENT |
TRADITIONAL MIDSECTION |
EXECUTIVE MIDSECTION |
YOUR BLAZER SIZE |
36" |
29" to 31" |
- |
36 S/R/L/XL |
38" |
32" to 34" |
- |
38 S/R/L/XL |
40" |
34" to 36" |
- |
40 S/R/L/XL |
42" |
36" to 38" |
38" to 42" |
42 S/R/L/XL |
44" |
38" to 40" |
40" to 44" |
44 S/R/L/XL |
46" |
40" to 42" |
42" to 46" |
46 S/R/L/XL |
48" |
43" to 44" |
44" to 48" |
48 S/R/L/XL |
50" |
45" to 47" |
46" to 50" |
50 S/R/L/XL |
52" |
48" to 49" |
48" to 52" |
52 S/R/L/XL |
54" |
50" to 52" |
50" to 54" |
54 S/R/L/XL |
56" |
52" to 54" |
52" to 56" |
56 S/R/L/XL |
58" |
54" to 55" |
54" to 58" |
58 S/R/L/XL |
60" |
56" to 57" |
56" to 60" |
60 S/R/L/XL |
62" |
58" to 59" |
58" to 62" |
62 S/R/L/XL |
64" |
60" to 62" |
60" to 64" |
64 S/R/L/XL |
66" |
62" to 64" |
- |
66 S/R/L/XL |
68" |
64" to 66" |
- |
68 S/R/L/XL |
70" |
66" to 67" |
- |
70 S/R/L/XL |
72" |
68" to 69" |
- |
72 S/R/L/XL |
Your height determines whether you wear a short, regular, long, or extra long.
How do I know what size trousers I wear?
Getting a good fitting pair of men’s trousers starts with a good
set of measurements.
Most men do not wear their trousers at the true waist. However,
to ensure we properly fit you, please measure your waist at
the belly button, regardless of where you wear them.
To get a good hip measurement, make sure to measure
across the fullest part of the hips. Most men will have a hip
measurement 7 to 8 inches larger than the waist.
1. WAIST: While standing relaxed, measure around your
waist where the trousers are worn; generally this is the
smallest part of the waist. Be sure to pull the tape snug.*
2. HIPS: While standing relaxed with your feet together,
measure around the fullest part of your hips (seat); be
sure to keep the tape parallel to the floor and snug.*
Remove wallets and mobile phones from your pockets
prior to taking this measurement.
3. INSEAM: Measure the inside seam from the crotch to the
bottom of the trouser leg. A good technique is to measure
a pair of well-fitting trousers while on a flat surface.
*Snug means the tape is tight but still loose enough to easily
slide your hand under the tape.
WAIST MEASUREMENT |
HIP MEASUREMENT |
YOUR TROUSER SIZE |
30" |
37" to 38" |
30 |
32" |
39" to 40" |
32 |
34" |
41" to 42" |
34 |
36" |
43" to 44" |
36 |
38" |
45" to 47" |
38 |
40" |
47" to 48" |
40 |
42" |
49" to 50" |
42 |
44" |
51" to 52" |
44 |
46" |
53" to 54" |
46 |
48" |
55" to 56" |
48 |
50" |
57" to 58" |
50 |
52" |
59" to 60" |
52 |
54" |
61" to 62" |
54 |
56" |
63" to 64" |
56 |
58" |
65" to 66" |
58 |
60" |
67" to 68" |
60 |
62" |
69" to 70" |
62 |
64" |
71" to 72" |
64 |
66" |
73" to 74" |
66 |
Your height determines whether you wear a short, regular, long, or extra long.