Fit and size guide

Height (cm / ft in) Weight (kg) Chest Circ. (cm) HOODIE Max waist Circ. (cm) Shoulder to Wrist (cm) Recommended Size
165 – 175 cm (5'7" – 5'9") 65 – 75 kg 90 – 95 <90 59 – 61 S
175 – 180 cm (5'9" – 5'11") 75 – 85 kg 96 – 102 90-98 61 – 63 M
180 – 185 cm (5'11" – 6'1") 85 – 95 kg 103 – 110 99-106 63 – 65 L
185 – 195 cm (6'1" – 6'5") 95 – 110 kg 111 – 118 106-115 65 – 67 XL

 

FOR HOODIE: If your waist is bigger than your chest, use that as the measurement. For example, chest 95cm and waist 97cm --> Go for M not S.

 

 

You can also compare with your existing clothes to compare size and fit. Here are the main measurements of our products.

HPS refers to 'High point Shoulder'

Hoodie garment measurements:

Measurement Point S M L XL
Chest (Full Circ.) 116 124 132 140
Shoulder Width 52.5 56.5 60.5 64.5
Front Length (HPS) 71 73 75 77
Sleeve Length 58 59.5 61 62.5

 

Hoodie design notes:

  • Designed with a drop-shoulder and a very wide chest. You can use it as a jacket. Note that the sleeve length is short, because the shoulder width is wide! 

  • The hem is narrower than the chest so you don't get Marilyn Monroe'd on a windy day 

  • A couple of centimetres longer than an average hoodie, which makes it feel warmer

 

T-shirt garment measurements:

Measurement Point S M L XL
Chest (Full Circ.) 100 108 116 124
Shoulder Width 43 46 49 52
Front Length (HPS) 70 72 74 76
Sleeve Length 21 22 23 24


T-shirt design notes:

  •  Straight, boxy cut as the chest and hem measurements are identical 

  • A couple of centimetres longer than an average t-shirt so you can lift your arms without exposing your abs (or any buffer layers covering your abs)

 

Overshirt garment measurements:

Measurement Point S M L XL
Chest (Full Circumference) 112 116 120 124
Shoulder Width (Seam-to-Seam) 45 46 47 48
Front Length (from HPS) 75.5 76 77 78
Sleeve Length (from Shoulder) 65.5 66 67 68

 

Overshirt design notes:

  • Boxy, drop-shoulder aesthetic designed for a relaxed or "oversized" fit.

  • With a generous chest-to-shoulder ratio, it is intended to hang loosely and be layered over hoodies or heavy sweaters.

  • Despite the wide chest, the shoulder widths remain fairly standard, allowing the seam to sit near the edge of the natural shoulder for a structured look.

  • The garment is relatively long so that it covers your other shirts (it's called an overshirt for a reason).