How to Measure Your Shirt Size
Step 1
Find a Sample Shirt
Your standard custom shirt brands are usually Gildan, Bella Canvas, or Jerzees. If you’ve ever gotten a shirt from an event, school or work apparel there is a good chance you have one of these brands in your wardrobe. What we’d like you to do is go through your shirts and try and find one of those brands. Check the sizing, brand, and style and put it on. Note how it fits and if you’re happy with it.
Step 2
Get Your Measurements
Lay the shirt you found flat down and measure the length from the top of the shoulder at the seam by the collar to the bottom of the shirt seam and then measure the width of the shirt from armpit to armpit across the chest. You now know the general measurements and can use those measurements with the size chart listed to find your perfect fit. The shirts mentioned above generally have the same basic measurements give or take 1/2" to 1"
Step 3
Select your perfect fit
Compare your length and width sizing form your sample shirt to the shirt you’ll be ordering to get the closest size! For a more "fitted" look you can size down one size and for an oversized look you can size up 1-2 sizes depending on how baggy the look you are going for. For the popular oversized sweatshirt look we recommend sizing up 2 sizes.