How we measure our items:
We measure all the items you see in the shop. If there are multiples of one size then we take the average measurement from them and publish them on the product pages measurement chart.
Compare the measurements you see on the chart against an item you already own that fits you how you would like this item to and measure in the same way. Keep in mind the thickness of the material and think about things like "is it lined?" for jackets etc..
All measurements are in CM.
Bottoms:
Waist: Lay the front and back waistband as flush as possible on each other and measure from side to side to where the material curves.



Front rise (F rise): Measure from the crotch seam to the top of the waist band as shown.



Rear rise (R Rise): Measure the rear rise as shown from the other side of the crotch seam to the top of the waist band.



Thigh: Lay your bottoms flat, pull all seams out as flat as possible. On the top of the inseam you might get some excess material, if so, measure from the edge there at the same angle as it tapers across the thigh to the other side.



Knee: From the crotch seam, measure 33 cm’s along the inseam down the leg, hold your finger there and then measure across the knee.


Hem: Measure from side to side on the outside of the opening, not inside.

Inseam: Pull the leg as straight as possible and measure from the crotch seam to the hem (leg opening) following the curve as close as you can. It is not an exact science but it will give you a good idea on length. Most jeans and trousers you see here will have at least a 34″ and often much longer inseam.

Tops & Jackets:
Chest: Lay your top/ shirt/ t-shirt flat on it’s back, flatten out any excess material and measure from pit seam to pit seam straight across the chest. In the rare case that there is excess material when laid flat measure from material edge to edge in the same place.



Shoulders: Lay your top on it’s front, flatten out the material and measure from shoulder seam to seam (from the outside of the seam) across the widest part of the top of the shoulder.



Back length: Measure from the bottom of the collar or rib in a straight line down the back to the very bottom of the material.
Sleeves: Lay the sleeve flat and measure from shoulder seam following any slight curve to the end of the sleeve.


