In this size guide you will find a practical example of how to measure your body so you can choose the size that best suits you.
Generally speaking, we recommend a size larger than what is commonly worn as our products have a tight fit.
In most products there is a size guide indicating the measurements of the product in cm. Just click to view all the measurements for each available size.
How to take measurements
The CHEST measurement *A* must be taken by passing the tape measure just under the armpits at pectoral height. The tape measure must remain loose.
The WAIST measurement *B* should be taken at the narrowest part of your bust.
The BOTTOM measurement *C* should be measured on the hips precisely at the height of the TOTAL LENGTH *F* of the garment.
The SLEEVE LENGTH measurement *D* should be taken where the sleeve of a T-shirt usually begins, reaching the wrist by passing the tape measure behind the elbow.
The SHOULDER measurement *E* should be taken from the back from one lace to the other of the shoulder horizontally.
If you're wearing a t-shirt or shirt that fits you well, you can take advantage of that and use it as a guide. The shoulder seams on the back of your t-shirt or shirt should match the point of your shoulders.
The measurement of the TOTAL LENGTH *F* is useful for determining the length of the jacket. Take the measurement, with the tape measure parallel to your back, from the base of your neck to just below your buttocks.