Our size charts offer a basic guideline for fitting while the garment measurements are specific to that product. They are designed for unrestricted movement and hence cut to fit. A size chart applies to your actual body measurements.
The custom clothing products we supply have product specific size charts. A size chart generally refers to the "size" you might want based on your actual body measurements. This is the general guideline in order for you to get the best size or other tighter or looser fit you might want.
The best fit usually can be achieved by using a cloth tape measure to get the most accurate measurement of the body parts required. Keep the tape measurement taut when measuring.
Measurement can be done over your body with a proper undergarments while standing tall without shoes. Areas to measure are places like the chest, neck, waist, hips, sleeve, inseam and head.
To determine how an item can fit your needs, different activities can often dictate your personal fit preference, for example sports like golf probably needs a looser fit than sitting at a concert.
Note: Most manufacturers settle for a tolerance of or - 1" from their published specification. When doubtful or if you fall between sizes, order a size up. If you need help in determining the best size for you, call our trained customer service representatives at 60163281718

