Every Body is Different
We know it can be hard to find the right fit, especially when shopping online, but we're here to help! Please review the guide below to determine your size, and don't hesitate to reach out to our team with any questions.
Find Your Measurements
Use the guides below to find your perfect fit for jackets and jeans. Questions? Get in touch with our team, we're here to help!
Find Your Size: Jackets
Step One: Chest
Grab your favorite jacket that fits you perfectly. Button/zip it up and lay it on a flat surface facing up. Measure the chest by finding the highest point under the arms and laying the measuring tape across from underarm to underarm.
Step Two: Cross Front
Cross front measures the upper chest, the smallest area from arm hole to arm hole.
Step Three: Hip
If the jacket is cropped then this would also be your hem opening measurement. Measure from hip to hip across your garment.
Step Four: Cross Shoulder
Flip your jacket over and lay it flat. Measure from the top of one shoulder where the sleeve meets the shoulder, to the same spot on the opposite side.
Step Five: Sleeve Length
To find your sleeve length you'll measure from the top of the sleeve to the bottom of the cuff. This is also called the crown to cuff measurement.
Need more information? Watch the video guide here!
Find your size: Jeans
Step One: Waist
Our waist measurements are calculated using a different method than most brands, so we highly recommend watching our how-to video here. Pick a starting point at the top of your garment in the front, align your tape with the bottom edge of the waistband, then walk the tape around the full circumference of the jeans to find your waist measurement.
Step Two: Hips
With the garment flat, measure from the bottom of the button fly in the center to the outer edge of the garment in a 90-degree angle. Do one side first then the other, adding the two numbers together to find your hip measurement.
Step Three: Thigh
Measure from about one inch over the crotch point towards the back, to the outer edge of the garment. Multiply this number by two to find your thigh measurement.
Step Four: Knee
From at the crotch point, measure 14 inches down; this will be your starting point. From there, measure straight across the leg, multiply that number by two to get your knee measurement.
Step Five: Hem Opening
Measure the bottom hem straight across, then multiply that number by two to find your hem opening circumference.
Step Six: Inseam
Start at the exact center of the crotch point, then follow the inside seam down to the bottom hem to give you the inseam measurement.
Step Seven: Front Rise
Start at the center of the crotch point and measure up to the top of the waistband.