SIZING CHART
Men's Coats, Shirts and Vests |
Size |
Chest |
Collar |
Sleeve |
S |
37-39 |
14-14.5 |
32-33 |
M |
40-42 |
15-15.5 |
33-34 |
L |
43-45 |
16-16.5 |
34-35 |
XL |
46-48 |
17-17.5 |
35-36 |
XXL |
49-51 |
18-18.5 |
36-37 |
XXXL |
52-54 |
19-20 |
36-37 |
To measure your chest: Raise your arms slightly and measure just under your arms. Be sure to cross over the shoulder blades and the fullest part of the chest. |
To measure your collar: Place measuring tape around the fullest part of your neck and keep the tape snug but not tight. For a comfortable fit, place 2 fingers between the tape and your neck. Round up to the next 1/2". |
To measure your sleeve: Stand in a normal relaxed position with your arms down at your side. Start the tape at the center back of your neck under the collar. Pass the tape squarely over the top of shoulder then down the arm to the desired length. Most people prefer the cuff to fall 1" to 1 1/2" below the wrist bone. |
Ladies Sizing |
X-Small |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Large |
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Size |
2 |
4 6 |
8 10 |
12 14 |
16 |
|
Bust |
32 ½ |
33 ½ 34 ½ |
32 ½ 36 ½ |
38 39 ½ |
41 |
|
Sleeves |
30 |
30 ½ |
31 |
31 ½ |
32 |
|
Waist |
24 |
25 26 |
27 28 |
29 ½ 31 |
32 ½ |
|
Hips |
32 ½ |
35 ½ 36 ½ |
37 ½ 38 ½ |
40 41 ½ |
43 |
Hats |
Size |
Hat Size |
Inches |
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S |
6 3/4 |
21 1/8 |
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6 7/8 |
21 1/4 |
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M |
7 |
21 1/2 |
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7 1/8 |
22 5/8 |
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L |
7 1/4 |
21 7/8 |
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7 3/8 |
23 |
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XL |
7 1/2 |
23 1/2 |
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7 5/8 |
23 7/8 |
Men's PantsPants are not hemmed. For waist size, pants are measured in inches. However, please note most of our pants ride higher on the waist than modern pants do, and most people find that they need to move up one size from their usual. |
MiscellaneousThe clothing we offer runs true to size, (unless otherwise noted) so if you wear a size 42 modern suit, you will wear a size 42 Frock coat. The primary exception is the Rifle Frock Coat which is cut very large to accommodate a rifle. Therefore, most people who do not intend to carry a rifle, take one size smaller than usual. |