Quick Guide to Measuring Men's Suits

Quick Guide to Measuring Pants

To find your ideal size, we recommend measuring a pair of pants that you already own and like.

How to choose the reference pants:

  1. Choose your favorites: From your wardrobe, select the pants that best suit you and in which you feel most comfortable.

  2. Fabric Type: Make sure these pants are made of "normal" fabric (such as twill, regular denim, or wool). Do not use skinny jeans with too much stretch , as this can distort the measurement.

Taking measurements (with the garment laid flat on a surface):

  • WAIST WIDTH (Blue Line): Measure the total width of the waist horizontally, from one end to the other. Measure the garment "at rest," without stretching the fabric.

  • LEG LENGTH (Red Line): Place the end of the measuring tape at the top of your waist and measure straight down along your leg to the hem (bottom edge).

With these two simple measurements of your reference pants, you can choose the perfect size.

Find Your Size: Measuring the Sleeve of Your Favorite Blazer

  1. Your Preference: Start by choosing the blazer from your wardrobe that fits you best.

  2. Starting Point: Locate the seam at the top of the shoulder, where the sleeve joins the body of the blazer.

  3. End Point: Measure from this seam to the end of the sleeve, at the wrist, following the green line in the image.