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Size Guide

Measure a shirt you already like, laid flat, and match it to the table. That works better than guessing from a body measurement, and it is why the numbers below are garment measurements rather than chest sizes.

Tees

Unisex, mid-weight cotton. Pre-shrunk, so they hold their size after washing cold.

SIZECHEST (FLAT)LENGTHSLEEVE
S18"28"8"
M20"29"8½"
L22"30"9"
XL24"31"9½"
2XL26"32"10"
3XL28"33"10½"

Hoodies

Cut roomy on purpose — it goes over a fleece in October. Between sizes, take the smaller one.

SIZECHEST (FLAT)LENGTHSLEEVE
S20"27"34"
M22"28"35"
L24"29"36"
XL26"30"37"
2XL28"31"38"

Caps

One size, adjustable. Fits roughly 21–23½" around.

How to measure

  1. 01Lay the shirt flat on a table and smooth it out. Do not stretch it.
  2. 02Chest: measure straight across, seam to seam, one inch below the armhole. Do not double it — that is the number in the table.
  3. 03Length: from the highest point of the shoulder straight down to the hem.
  4. 04Sleeve: from the shoulder seam to the cuff.

Measure the shirt, not yourself.

Body measurements tell you what fits your body. Garment measurements tell you what this shirt does, which is the question you are actually asking.

Half an inch either way is normal on a printed blank. An inch is not.

Wrong size? Write us. We are not going to make you argue about it.