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THE ROBERT GRAHAM

FIT GUIDE

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Measuring guide for

SIZE 1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST 4. ARM LENGTH 5. BODY LENGTH

XS 15.5- 16 40 - 42 37 - 39 33.5 - 34 30.5 - 30

S 16 - 16.5 43 - 45 40 - 42 34 - 34.5 30 - 30.5

M 16.5 - 17 46 - 48 43 - 45 35 - 35.5 30.5 - 31

L 17 - 17.5 48 - 50 45 - 47 36 - 36.5 31 - 31.5

XL 17.5 - 18 50 - 52 47 - 49 36 - 36.5 31.5 - 32

2XL 18 - 18.5 53 - 55 50 - 52 37 - 37.5 32 - 32.5

3XL 18.5 - 19 56 - 58 53 - 55 37 - 37.5 32 - 32.5

4XL 19 - 19.5 59 - 61 56 - 58 37 - 37.5 32 - 32.5

XL 17.5 - 18 51 - 53 51 - 53 36.5 - 37 33 - 33.5

1XL 18 - 18.5 55 - 57 55 - 57 36.5 - 37 34 - 34.5

2XL 19 - 19.5 59 - 61 59 - 61 37 - 37.5 35 - 35.5

3XL 20 - 20.5 63 - 65 63 - 65 37.5 - 38 36 - 36.5

4XL 21 - 21.5 67 - 69 67 - 69 38 - 38.5 37 - 37.5

5XL 22 - 23 71 - 73 71 - 73 38.5 - 39 38 - 38.5

XL 17.5 - 18 51 - 53 51 - 53 39.5 - 40 35 - 35.5

1XLT 18 - 18.5 55 - 57 55 - 57 39.5 - 40 36 - 36.5

2XLT 19 - 19.5 59 - 61 59 - 61 40 - 40.5 37 - 37.5

3XLT 20 - 20.5 63 - 65 63 - 65 40.5 - 41 38 - 38.5

4XLT 21 - 21.5 67 - 69 67 - 69 41 - 41.5 39 - 39.5

5XLT 22 - 23 71 - 73 71 - 73 41.5 - 42 40 - 40.5

CLASSIC, BIG & TALL FIT WOVEN SHIRTS

1. NECK Measure around the middle

of your neck (at the Adam’s

apple), keeping the tape a bit

loose.

2. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

3. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

4. SLEEVE LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 degrees

and place your hand on your

hip. Hold the tape at the center

back of your neck.

5. BODY LENGTH From the base of the back of

your neck, measure down your

back to the point whereyou’d

want the shirt to be. You may

want to go slightly longer if you

plan to always tuck the shirt in,

or slightly shorter, if you plan to

wear the shirt untucked.

Classic Fit

Tall Fit

Big Fit

All U.S. sizes below in inches.

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Measuring guide for All U.S. sizes below in inches.

SIZE 1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST4. ARM

LENGTH5. BODY LENGTH

XS 15.5 - 16 38 - 40 36-37 33-33.5 28.5-29.5

S 16 - 16.5 41 - 43 39-40 34 - 34.5 29 - 30

M 16.5 - 17 44 - 46 42-43 34.5 - 35 30.5 - 31

L 17 - 17.5 46 - 48 44-45 35 - 35.5 31 - 31.5

XL 18 - 18.5 48 - 50 46-47 35.5 - 36 31.5 - 32

2XL 18.5 - 19 51 - 53 49-50 36 - 36.5 32 - 32.5

3XL 19 - 19.5 54 - 56 52-53 37 - 37.5 32 - 32.5

4XL 20-20.5 57 - 59 55-56 37.5 - 38 32 - 32.5

TAILORED FIT WOVEN SHIRTS

The traditional English Tailors use the

“two fingers rule” for all measuring points

[chest, waist, seat] for a more fitted look.

Place the tape measure comfortably over

two fingers around the point of reference,

and note your size.

The “four fingers rule” is well suited if

you desire a more relaxed and looser fit.

TWO FINGERS RULE

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FOUR FINGERS RULE

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1. NECKMeasure around the middle

of your neck (at the Adam’s

apple), keeping the tape a bit

loose.

2. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

3. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

4. SLEEVE LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 degrees

and place your hand on your

hip. Hold the tape at the center

back of your neck.

5. BODY LENGTH From the base of the back of

your neck, measure down your

back to the point where you’d

want the shirt to be. You may

want to go slightly longer if you

plan to always tuck the shirt in,

or slightly shorter, if you plan to

wear the shirt untucked.

Hints & Tips:

WHAT IS A TAILORED FIT SHIRT?A Tailored Fit shirt is slightly tighter

around the chest and sides. There is

almost no excess fabric around the

back and sides. Opt for a tailored fit

if you want a closer-to-the skin feel

in a shirt.

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MODERN AMERICANATAILORED FIT SPORT SHIRT

All U.S. sizes below in inches.

SIZE 1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST4. ARM

LENGTH5. BODY LENGTH

XS 15 - 15.5 39 - 41 36 - 38 33 - 33.5 28.5 - 29.5

S 16 - 16.5 41 - 43 38 - 40 34 - 34.5 29 - 30

M 16.5 - 17 43 - 45 40 - 42 34.5 - 35 29.5 - 30.5

L 17 - 17.5 45 - 47 42 - 44 35 - 35.5 30 - 31

XL 18 - 18.5 47 - 49 44 - 46 35.5 - 36 30.5 - 31.5

2XL 18.5 - 19 49 - 51 46 - 48 36 - 36.5 31 - 32

3XL 19 - 19.5 51 - 53 48 - 50 37 - 37.5 31.5 - 32.5

4XL 20 - 20.5 53 - 55 50 - 52 37.5 - 38 32 - 33

The traditional English Tailors use the

“two fingers rule” for all measuring points

[chest, waist, seat] for a more fitted look.

Place the tape measure comfortably over

two fingers around the point of reference,

and note your size.

The “four fingers rule” is well suited if

you desire a more relaxed and looser fit.

TWO FINGERS RULE

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FOUR FINGERS RULE

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1. NECKMeasure around the middle

of your neck (at the Adam’s

apple), keeping the tape a bit

loose.

2. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

3. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

4. SLEEVE LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 degrees

and place your hand on your

hip. Hold the tape at the center

back of your neck.

5. BODY LENGTH From the base of the back of

your neck, measure down your

back to the point where you’d

want the shirt to be. You may

want to go slightly longer if you

plan to always tuck the shirt in,

or slightly shorter, if you plan to

wear the shirt untucked.

Hints & Tips:

WHAT IS A TAILORED FIT SHIRT?A Tailored Fit shirt is slightly tighter

around the chest and sides. There is

almost no excess fabric around the

back and sides. Opt for a tailored fit

if you want a closer-to-the skin feel

in a shirt.

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Measuring guide for

MODERN AMERICANA Tailored Fit

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Measuring guide for All U.S. sizes below in inches.

SIZE 1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST 4. ARM LENGTH 5. ACROSS BACK

S 15 44.5 42.5 34.5 17.5

M 15.5 46 44 35 18

M/L 16 47 45.5 35 18.5

L 16.5 48 46.5 35.5 19

L/XL 17 50 47.5 36 20

XL 17.5 51 50 36 21

XL/2XL 18 53.5 52.5 36.5 22

2XL 18.5 56 55 36.5 23

SIZE 1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST 4. ARM LENGTH 5. ACROSS BACK

S 15 42.5 38 34.75 17.75

M 15.5 43.75 40 35 18

M/L 16 45 41.5 35.5 18.35

L 16.5 46 42.5 36 18.75

L/XL 17 47 43.5 36.5 19

XL 17.5 59 45 37 19.25

XL/2XL 18 50 47 37.5 19.5

2XL 18.5 52 49 37.5 20

DRESS SHIRTS 1. NECK Measure around the middle

of your neck (at the Adam’s

apple), keeping the tape a

bit loose.

2. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

3. WAISTMeasure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

4. SLEEVE LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 degrees

and place your hand on your

hip. Hold the tape at the center

back of your neck.

5. BODY LENGTH From the base of the back of

your neck, measure down your

back to the point where you’d

want the shirt to be. You may

want to go slightly longer if you

plan to always tuck the shirt in,

or slightly shorter, if you plan to

wear the shirt untucked.

Tailored Fit

Classic Fit

The traditional English Tailors use the

“two fingers rule” for all measuring points

[chest, waist, seat] for a more fitted look.

Place the tape measure comfortably over

two fingers around the point of reference,

and note your size.

The “four fingers rule” is well suited if

you desire a more relaxed and looser fit.

TWO FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SP R Q N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

FOUR FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SQ N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

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Hints & Tips:

ALTERING YOUR SHIRT

FRENCH SEAM FINISH

SURGER/COVER

STITCH FINISH

ADDING BACK DARTS Have your tailor take approx 10”

long and .75“ [up to 1”] deep

pleats at the back. (Altered you

will have taken a total of 2”)

TAKING OUT FROM SIDES All Robert Graham shirts are

finished with the special “flat

felled” side seams that are

unique to the brand.

Still, your tailor can taper your

shirt by opening the sides,

taking in the excess fabric and

finishing with one of these

techniques: French seam finish

or surger/cover stitch finish.

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Measuring guide for All U.S. sizes below in inches.

SIZE 1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST 4. ARM LENGTH 5. BODY LENGTH

XS 16 - 16.5 38 - 39 36 - 37 8.5 - 9 27 - 28

S 16.5 - 17 41 - 42 40 - 41 8.5 - 9 27.5 - 28.5

M 17 - 17.5 44 - 45 42 - 43 9 28 - 29

L 17 - 17.5 46 - 47 44 - 45 9 28.5 - 29.5

XL 18.5 - 19 48 - 49 46 - 47 9 - 9.5 29- 30

2XL 19.5 - 20 51 - 52 49 - 50 9 - 9.5 29.5- 30.5

3XL 20 - 20.5 54 - 55 52 - 53 9.5 - 10 30 - 31

4XL 19 - 19.5 56 - 57 55 - 56 9.5 - 10 30.5 - 31.5

POLOS & TEES 1. NECK Measure around the middle

of your neck (at the Adam’s

apple), keeping the tape a

bit loose

2. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

3. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

4. SLEEVE LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 degrees

and place your hand on your

hip. Hold the tape at the center

back of your neck.

5. BODY LENGTH From the base of the back of

your neck, measure down your

back to the point where you’d

want the shirt to be. You may

want to go slightly longer if you

plan to always tuck the shirt in,

or slightly shorter, if you plan to

wear the shirt untucked.

Hints & Tips:

LAUNDERING YOUR POLOS & TEESTo preserve color quality, hand wash

your polos and tees with like-colored

items in cold water. We recommend

you air dry to protect the material

against shrinkage, reduce fading

and pilling, and extend the life of the

garment. Consider drying them flat,

reshape them, and do not hang.

Refer to specific content care label

on garment for optimum results.

The traditional English Tailors use the

“two fingers rule” for all measuring points

[chest, waist, seat] for a more fitted look.

Place the tape measure comfortably over

two fingers around the point of reference,

and note your size.

The “four fingers rule” is well suited if

you desire a more relaxed and looser fit.

TWO FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SP R Q N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

FOUR FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SQ N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

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Measuring guide for All U.S. sizes below in inches.

SIZE 1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST 4. ARM LENGTH 5. BODY LENGTH

38 17.5 - 18 40 - 41 38 - 398 34 - 34.5 28.5 29.5

40 18 - 18.5 43 - 45 41 - 42 34.5 - 35.5 29.5-30

42 18.5 - 19 45 - 47 43 - 44 35.5 - 36 30.75-30.25

44 19 - 19.5 47 - 49 45 - 46 36 - 36.5 30 - 30.5

46 20 - 20.5 50 - 52 48 - 49 36.5 - 37 30.5 - 31

48 21 - 21.5 53 - 55 51 - 52 37 - 37.5 31 - 31.5

50 21.5 - 22 56 - 58 54 - 55 38 - 38.5 31.5 - 32

SPORT COATS 1. NECK Measure around the middle of

your neck (at the Adam’s apple)

keeping the tape a bit loose.

2. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

3. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit  loose.

4. ARM LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 degrees

and place your hand on your

hip. Hold the tape at the center

back of your neck. Measure

across your shoulder to your

elbow and down your wrist. The

total length is your arm length.

5. BODY LENGTH Measure from the bottom of the

collar to the bottom of the coat.

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Sport Coats

Hints & Tips:

ALTERING YOUR SPORT COATIt’s always easier to take in a jacket

that is a little looser (or tailor it),

rather than letting it out. If you are in

between sizes, size up.

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2

3

5 4

The traditional English Tailors use the

“two fingers rule” for all measuring points

[chest, waist, seat] for a more fitted look.

Place the tape measure comfortably over

two fingers around the point of reference,

and note your size.

The “four fingers rule” is well suited if

you desire a more relaxed and looser fit.

TWO FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SP R Q N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

FOUR FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SQ N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

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All U.S. sizes below in inches.Measuring guide for

SIZE 1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST 4. ARM LENGTH 5. BODY LENGTH

38 17.5 - 18 40 - 41 37.5 - 39.5 34 - 34.5 28.5 - 29

40 18 - 18.5 43 - 45 40.5 - 41.5 34.5 - 35.5 29.5 - 30

42 18.5 - 19 45 - 47 42 - 43 35.5 - 36 29.5 - 30

44 19 - 19.5 47 - 49 44 - 45 36 - 36.5 30 - 30.5

46 20 - 20.5 50 - 52 47 - 48 36.5 - 37 30.5 - 31

48 21 - 21.5 53 - 55 50 - 51 37 - 37.5 31 - 31.5

50 21.5 - 22 56 - 58 53 - 55 38 - 38.5 31.5 - 32

1. NECK Measure around the middle of

your neck (at the Adam’s apple)

keeping the tape a bit loose.

2. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

3. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit  loose.

4. ARM LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 degrees

and place your hand on your

hip. Hold the tape at the center

back of your neck. Measure

across your shoulder to your

elbow and down your wrist. The

total length is your arm length.

5. BODY LENGTH Measure from the bottom of the

collar to the bottom of the coat.

4

MODERN AMERICANA Tailored Fit

Hints & Tips:

ALTERING YOUR SPORT COATIt’s always easier to take in a jacket

that is a little looser (or tailor it),

rather than letting it out. If you are in

between sizes, size up.

The traditional English Tailors use the

“two fingers rule” for all measuring points

[chest, waist, seat] for a more fitted look.

Place the tape measure comfortably over

two fingers around the point of reference,

and note your size.

The “four fingers rule” is well suited if

you desire a more relaxed and looser fit.

TWO FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SP R Q N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

FOUR FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SQ N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

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2

3

MODERN AMERICANATAILORED FIT SPORT COATS

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Measuring guide for All U.S. sizes below in inches.

EUSIZE

US SIZE

1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST4. ARM

LENGTH5. BODY LENGTH

48 38 17.5 - 18 40 - 41 37.5 - 39.5 34 - 34.5 28.5 29.5

50 40 18 - 18.5 43 - 45 40.5 - 42.5 34.5 - 35.5 30 - 31

52 42 18.5 - 19 45 - 47 42.5 - 44.5 35.5 - 36 30 - 31

54 44 19 - 19.5 47 - 49 44.5 - 46.5 36 - 36.5 30 - 31

56 46 20 - 20.5 50 - 52 47.5 - 49.5 36.5 - 37 31 - 32

58 48 21 - 21.5 53 - 55 50.5 - 52.5 37 - 37.5 31 - 32

60 50 21.5 - 22 56 - 58 53.5 - 55.5 38 - 38.5 32 - 33

SUITS 1. NECK Measure around the middle

of your neck (at the Adam’s

apple), keeping the tape a

bit loose.

2. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

3. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

4. ARM LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 degrees

and place your hand on your

hip. Hold the tape at the

center back of your neck.

Measure across your shoulder

to your elbow and down your

wrist. The total length is your

sleeve length.

5. BODY LENGTH Wear a jacket that fits well to

measure from the bottom of the

collar to the bottom of the coat.

6. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

7. FRONT RISE Measure the distance from the

middle of the crotch seam to

the top of the waistband.

8. INSEAM Measure from the crotch seam

to the bottom of the leg.

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Suit Bottoms

Suit Jackets & Sport Coats

EUSIZE

US SIZE

6. WAIST 7. FRONT RISE 8. INSEAM

46 36 30.5 9.5 37

48 38 33 9.5 37

50 40 35 9.5 38

52 42 37 10 38

54 44 38.5 10.25 38.5

56 46 41 10.5 39

58 48 43 10.75 39

60 50 44.5 11 39

62 52 47 11.25 41

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Measuring guide for All U.S. sizes below in inches.

SIZE 1. NECK 2. CHEST 3. WAIST 4. ARM LENGTH 5. BODY LENGTH

38 17.5 - 18 40 - 41 37.5 - 39.5 34 - 34.5 28.5 29.5

40 18 - 18.5 43 - 45 40.5 - 42.5 34.5 - 35.5 30 - 31

42 18.5 - 19 45 - 47 42.5 - 44.5 35.5 - 36 30 - 31

44 19 - 19.5 47 - 49 44.5 - 46.5 36 - 36.5 30 - 31

46 20 - 20.5 50 - 52 47.5 - 49.5 36.5 - 37 31 - 32

48 21 - 21.5 53 - 55 50.5 - 52.5 37 - 37.5 31 - 32

50 21.5 - 22 56 - 58 53.5 - 55.5 38 - 38.5 32 - 33

OUTERWEAR

Hints & Tips:

BUYING OUTERWEAR

1. NECK Measure around the middle

of your neck (at the Adam’s

apple), keeping the tape a

bit loose.

2. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

3. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

4. ARM LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 degrees

and place your hand on your

hip. Hold the tape at the

center back of your neck.

Measure across your shoulder

to your elbow and down your

wrist. The total length is your

sleeve length.

5. BODY LENGTH Measure from the bottom of the

collar to the bottom of the coat.

When you are buying an outerwear

piece, we recommend you try the

outerwear piece on with a chunkier

sweater for a more realistic fit.

The traditional English Tailors use the

“two fingers rule” for all measuring points

[chest, waist, seat] for a more fitted look.

Place the tape measure comfortably over

two fingers around the point of reference,

and note your size.

The “four fingers rule” is well suited if

you desire a more relaxed and looser fit.

TWO FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SP R Q N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

FOUR FINGERS RULE

Q MP UP TP SQ N Q O QP QQ QR QS

PV

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Measuring guide for All U.S. sizes below in inches.

SIZE 1. WAIST 2. INSEAM 3. LEG OPENING

29 31 - 32 32 15.5

30 32 - 33 32 15.75

31 33- 34 32 16

32 34 - 35 33 16.25

33 35 - 36 33 16.5

34 36 - 37 33 16.75

35 37 - 38 33 17

36 38 - 39 34 17.25

38 40 - 41 35 17.75

40 42 - 43 35 18.25

42 44 - 45 35 18.75

SIZE 1. WAIST 2. INSEAM 3. LEG OPENING

29 31 - 32 32 14

30 32 - 33 32 14

31 33- 34 32 14.25

32 34 - 35 33 14.25

33 35 - 36 33 14.5

34 36 - 37 33 14.5

35 37 - 38 33 14.5

36 38 - 39 34 14.75

38 40 - 41 35 15

40 42 - 43 35 14.25

42 44 - 45 35 14.5

DENIM 1. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

2. INSEAM Wearing pants that fit well,

measure from the crotch seam

to the bottom of the leg.

3. LEG OPENING Measure from seam to seam

directly across the leg opening.

Multiply by two.

Tailored Fit

Classic Fit

Fit is the most important thing to

look for in a pair of jeans. Most denim

has a hint of stretch which serves

as a pure design feature. During

regular wear, the fit will become

more relaxed as the cotton stretches;

however, once you wash them and

expose the cotton to any type of

heat, you’ll shrink them back to their

original size and in some cases even

a bit smaller. The best thing to do

then is to put the denim on and

stretch them out with extensive body

movement. And, depending on the

actual jean “wash”, your denim will

have a different fit so be aware of the

various denim washes.

If you are shortening the length,

we recommend that your seek a

local tailor that has a “chain stitch”

machine to ensure a consistent

stitching look

Follow the care instructions

recommened for

garment preservation.

Hints & Tips:

DENIM FIT & ALTERATIONS

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Measuring guide for All U.S. sizes below in inches.

SIZE 1. WAIST 2. INSEAM 3. LEG OPENING

29 31 - 32 32 14.5

30 32 - 33 32 14.5

31 33 - 34 32 15

32 34 - 35 33 15

33 35 - 36 33 15.5

34 36 - 37 33 15.5

35 37 - 38 33 16

36 38 - 39 34 16

38 40 - 41 35 16.5

40 42 - 43 35 17

42 44 - 45 35 17.5

BOTTOMS

1. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

2. INSEAM Measure from the crotch seam

to the bottom of the leg.

3. LEG OPENING Measure from seam to seam

directly across the leg opening.

Multiply by two.

Classic Fit

Follow the care instructions

recommended on the label for

preservation of the garment or hand

wash cold. Reshape, dry flat or hang

to dry.

Hints & Tips:

LAUNDERING YOUR PANTS

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2

1

3

SIZE 1. WAIST 2. INSEAM 3. LEG OPENING

29 31 - 32 32 14

30 32 - 33 32 14

31 33 - 34 33 14.25

32 34 - 35 33 14.25

33 35 - 36 33 14.5

34 36 - 37 33 14.5

35 37 - 38 33 14.5

36 38 - 39 34 14.75

38 40 - 41 34 15

40 42 - 43 34 15.25

42 44 - 45 35 15.5

MODERN AMERICANATAILORED FIT BOTTOMS

1. WAIST Measure around your natural

waistline, keeping the tape a

bit loose.

2. INSEAM Measure from the crotch seam

to the bottom of the leg.

3. LEG OPENING Measure from seam to seam

directly across the leg opening.

Multiply by two.

MODERN AMERICANA Tailored Fit

Follow the care instructions

recommended on the label for

preservation of the garment or hand

wash cold. Reshape, dry flat or hang

to dry.

Hints & Tips:

LAUNDERING YOUR PANTS

All U.S. sizes below in inches.Measuring guide for

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Measuring guide for All U.S. sizes below in inches.

SIZE 1. CHEST 2. SLEEVE LENGTH 3. BODY LENGTH

XS 18.5 - 19.5 32 - 33 26 - 27

S 20 - 21 33 - 34 26.5 - 27.5

M 21.5 - 22.5 33 - 34 27 - 28.5

L 22.5 - 23.5 34 - 35 27.5 - 29

XL 23.5 - 24.5 35 - 36 28 - 29.5

2XL 25 - 26 36 - 37 28.5 - 30

3XL 26.5 - 27.5 37 - 38 30 - 31.5

4XL 28 - 29 37 - 38 31 - 32.5

KNITS

Hints & Tips:

MEASURING KNITSThe very nature of the knitted

garment is more forgiving, offering

an easy fit style. As the old garment

industry adage says, “what knits

always fits”. However, best practice

is to measure the core garment “flat”

for more accurate sizing.

The finer knot (fine gauge) sweaters/

knits will stretch and “grow” less and

will therefore fit more true to size.

The medium range knits will grow

a bit so apply more forgiveness

to sizing.

The very chunky or heavier rib knit

sweaters need the most tolerance

in terms of sizing. For preservation

of the knit’s natural silhouette, do

not hang and store flat. Alternatively,

hang the knit folded to keep it

from stretching unnecessarily on

the hanger.

1

2

3

1. CHEST Measure under your arms

around the fullest part of

your chest.

2. SLEEVE LENGTH Bend your elbow 90 de-

grees and place your hand

on your hip. Hold the tape at

the center back of your neck

Measure across your shoulder

to your elbow and down your

wrist. The total length is your

sleeve length.

3. BODY LENGTH Measure from the bottom of

the collar to the bottom of

the sweater.

3

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US EU UK JP MX

8 41 7 27 6.5

8.5 41.5 7.5 27.5 7

9 42 8 28 7.5

9.5 42.5 8.5 28.5 8

10 43 9 29 8.5

10.5 43.5 9.5 29.5 9

11 44 10 30 9.5

11.5 44.5 10.5 30.5 10

12 45 11 31 10.5

13 46 12 32 11.5

Measuring guide and key terms forFOOTWEAR CONVERSION CHARTFOOTWEAR

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SIZE HEAD SIZE HAT SIZE

Small 21.5 6.75 - 6.875

Medium 22.25 7 - 7.125

Large 23 7.25 - 7.375

XLarge 23.875 7.5 - 7.75

2X Large 24.625 7.875 - 80

3X Large 25.375 8.125 - 8.25

Measuring guide for

BELTS

Measuring guide for

HATS

SIZE OF BELT IN INCHES ( 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 or 42)from top of belt to the middle hole)

6”standard measure from

belt end to �rst hole)

1”standard measure between belt holes

RGA LEATHERWORKSDATE: 26/10/15BELT MEASURE GUIDE

PROGRAM: F’16 ROBERT GRAHAM

Size of belt in inches

(32, 34, 36, 38, 40, or 42)

from top of the belt to

the middle hole.

1”

standard

measure

between

belt holes

6”

standard

measure

from belt

end to

first hole

Hints & Tips:

FINDING YOUR BELT SIZE

Hints & Tips:

FINDING YOUR HAT SIZE

One way to determine which belt size

to choose is to buy a belt that is one

to two inches larger than your current

pants size. For example, if you wear a

size 34 pants, you could order a size

36 belt.

To measure your hat size, place a

string or tape around your head about

1/8” above your ear, across the mid-

forehead, completely circling your

head. Hold the tape firmly but not

too tightly. You need to measure your

head exactly where the hat will sit. If

your measurement falls between sizes,

choose the next largest size.