Size Guide

Getting the right size is crucial – it means you’ll be able to spend long spells in your suit or jacket without feeling weighed down or held back. 

Our apparel is designed with plenty of room for your regular clothes underneath so you can stay dressed to take your measurements. 

You’ll need a tape measure, and (ideally) an extra pair of hands. Please don’t guess your measurements. 

If you’re stuck or unsure at any stage, pick up the phone and we’ll be happy to help: +44 (0)1872 863 304

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Size calculator for suits and jackets

Add your measurements to the boxes and the calculator will tell you the best size for you. 

You can use this for all of our apparel. Please take all measurements, regardless of whether you’re ordering a suit or jacket.

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Bespoke measurement instructions

To get a perfect fit, we also offer a made-to-measure service. 

You’ll need to supply us with the following measurements:

Things to note: 

  • It’s really important that you do this carefully and accurately as bespoke garments are non-returnable. We cannot take responsibility if the measurements you send are incorrect.
  1. Height
  2. Spine length – from the circular bone at the nape of neck, to coccyx/tailbone
  3. Back length – from circular bone at the nape of neck, to where the seams of your trousers meet
  4. Wrist circumference
  5. Neck circumference
  6. Chest – measure at the widest point
  7. Waist
  8. Thigh – circumference at the top of the leg
  9. Ankle – circumference
  10. Inside leg – from crotch/trouser seam to ankle joint with leg as straight as possible
  11. Under arm – from your armpit to wrist with a straight arm.

If you’re stuck or unsure at any stage, pick up the phone and we’ll be happy to help: +44 (0)1872 863304

A. Height

B. Spine length – from the circular bone at the nape of neck, to coccyx/tailbone

C. Back length – from circular bone at the nape of neck, to where the seams of your trousers meet

D. Wrist circumference

E. Neck circumference

F. Chest – measure at the widest point

G. Waist

H. Thigh – circumference at the top of the leg

I. Ankle – circumference

J. Inside leg – from crotch/trouser seam to ankle joint with leg as straight as possible

K. Under arm – from your armpit to wrist with a straight arm.

Glove measuring instructions

  1. Wrap the tape measure around the widest and fullest part of your hand, excluding the thumb (this covers the circumference of your knuckles). Position the tape ends on the back/top of the hand. Remember, don’t wrap the tape around your thumb!
  2. Make a fist. 
  3. Take the tape measure reading in inches. This will equate to your glove size. For example, if the fullest part of your hand measures 9” when your hand is clenched into a fist, you should choose a size 9 glove.

Things to note:

  • Sizing is approximate and the gloves have a bit of give in them – so don’t worry if you are between sizes, size down if you like a snug fit, or up if you prefer a more relaxed fit. 
  • Generally, particularly for men, glove size will be the same as shoe size. 

If you’re stuck or unsure at any stage, pick up the phone and we’ll be happy to help: +44 (0)1872 863304

  • 6 inches / 16cm = size 6
  • 7 inches / 18cm = size 7
  • 8 inches / 20.5cm = size 8
  • 9 inches / 23cm = size 9
  • 10 inches / 25.5cm = size 10
  • 11 inches / 28cm = size 11
  • 12 inches / 30.5cm = size 12
  • 13 inches / 33cm = size 13

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