Add a fit profile:
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qsize - john smith - 0219
Required NothingSpeed 1 minuteFit accuracy Med-High
Our proprietary algorithm fit model has been used by over 10k customers to achieve a perfect fit. Ideal for those that are short on time as well as a measuring tape.
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qsize - john smith - 0219
Required NothingSpeed 1mFit accuracy Medium
The same sizing you’d see with on an off-the-rack shirt (e.g. 16” x 34”). A good option for those that know their collar / sleeve size and are comfortable with store bought shirts.
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qsize - john smith - 0219
Required Measuring TapeSpeed 5 - 7 minsFit accuracy Highest
If you have a shirt that already fits you well this is the most accurate fit method we offer. By following our shirt measurement instructions, you’re essentially ‘cloning’ a shirt that you're already happy with.
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qsize - john smith - 0219
Required Measuring TapeSpeed 7 - 10 minsFit accuracy High-Very High
The traditional measurement method that you’d experience with a bespoke shirtmaker. The instructions provided require a measuring tape but result in a very accurate fit profile.
*Please create/select measurement profile
Collar size:
15"
Age: 80+
Height:
Slopping shoulders
Sleeve size:
35"
Pant waist:
30"
Jacket size:
45"
Traditional fit
Untucked
Weight:
150 lb
Congratulations!
You’ve completed your QSize Profile!
A perfect fitting shirt is just a few clicks away!
Your calculated Qsize values
Measurements below represent your calculated, algorithm derived values. Please note, these are finished (shirt) measurements and not body measurements.
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Collar
Value not specified
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Sleeve
Value not specified
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Chest
Value not specified
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Waist
Value not specified
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Bottom
Value not specified
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Back
Value not specified
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Sleeve width
Value not specified
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Cuffs
Value not specified
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Length
Value not specified
Next: Apply your qsize to one of our shirt design methods
Neck around
Lay the shirt flat on it's back, remove any wrinkles, and measure from the center of the collar button to the furthest edge of the buttonhole.
Sleeve length
Lay the sleeve flat on it's front and measure from the middle of the back (just beneath the collar) to the edge of the shoulder and then to the end of the cuff. If this is for a short sleeve shirt, please measure as described. Our tailors will determine the correct length if a short sleeve option is selected.
NOTE: If you are inputting a standard sleeve length from an existing shirt, PLEASE first measure as shown in the video. Sleeve sizes on off the rack shirts are commonly 1-1.5" larger than the listed size.
Fit style
Traditional
Our fullest cut offering the most movement and draped loosely to the body. Worn primarily by big and tall men.
Tailored
Our most common cut, best suited for the majority of men. Fit is slightly tapered yet comfortable along the shirt body and arms.
Slim
The most tapered fit offered. Shirt body, shoulders, and arms are draped firmly to the body. Meant for those with broad shoulders and slimmer waists.
Shoulder type
Normal (Default)
The majority of men fall into this category. You should not experience any fabric pulling or bunching with your existing off-the-rack shirts.
Sloping
Some men (weightlifters in particular) have a more pronounced angle / pitch in their shoulders which causes the fabric to stretch from the trapezoid to the lower chest, resulting in a pronounced pulling of the fabric.
Square
Men with very little angle / pitch in their shoulders will see lots of wrinkles / lines along the neck causing excess fabric to bunch up.
Congratulations!
You’ve completed your Standard Profile!
A perfect fitting shirt is just a few clicks away!
Your calculated Standard values
Measurements below represent your calculated, algorithm derived values. Please note, these are finished (shirt) measurements and not body measurements.
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Collar
Value not specified
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Sleeve
Value not specified
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Chest
Value not specified
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Waist
Value not specified
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Bottom
Value not specified
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Back
Value not specified
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Sleeve width
Value not specified
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Cuffs
Value not specified
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Length
Value not specified
Next: Apply your standard sizing to one of our shirt design methods
Neck around
Lay the shirt flat on it's back, remove any wrinkles, and measure from the center of the collar button to the furthest edge of the buttonhole.
Sleeve length
Lay the sleeve flat and measure from the top of the shoulder to the end of the cuff. If this is for a short sleeve shirt, measure to the desired length -- just beneath where the bicep lies is typically preferable.
Chest
Lay the shirt completely flat (buttoned), smooth out any wrinkles, and measure from one edge of underarm to the other.
Waist
Lay the shirt completely flat (buttoned), smooth out any wrinkles, and measure across the narrowest part of the shirt at the waistline.
Bottom
Lay the shirt completely flat (buttoned), smooth out any wrinkles, and measure from one of the bottom hem seams to the other.
Back
Lay the shirt completely flat (buttoned), smooth out any wrinkles, and measure from one edge of the shoulder to the other.
Sleeve width
Lay the shirt completely flat (buttoned), smooth out any wrinkles, and measure from the top of the shoulder to the underarm / armpit.
Cuff
Place the cuff on a flat surface and smooth out any wrinkles. Place the measuring tape on the outer edge of the button hole and measure across to the center of the button.
Length
Lay the shirt completely flat (buttoned), smooth out any wrinkles, and measure from the the bottom of the collar band to the bottom of the shirt.
Shoulder type
Normal (Default)
The majority of men fall into this category. You should not experience any fabric pulling or bunching with your existing off-the-rack shirts.
Sloping
Some men (weightlifters in particular) have a more pronounced angle / pitch in their shoulders which causes the fabric to stretch from the trapezoid to the lower chest, resulting in a pronounced pulling of the fabric.
Square
Men with very little angle / pitch in their shoulders will see lots of wrinkles / lines along the neck causing excess fabric to bunch up.
Congratulations!
You’ve completed your Shirt Profile!
A perfect fitting shirt is just a few clicks away!
Your Shirt measurement values
These values can be edited by clicking view / edit profile button after closing popup.
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Collar size
Value not specified
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Sleeve
Value not specified
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Chest
Value not specified
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Waist
Value not specified
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Bottom
Value not specified
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Back
Value not specified
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Sleeve width
Value not specified
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Cuff
Value not specified
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Length
Value not specified
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Shoulders
Value not specified
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Height
Value not specified
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Weight
Value not specified
Next: Apply your shirt sizing to one of our shirt design methods
Neck around
Measure around the lower portion of the neck (Just under the Adam's apple), where the collar usually sits. Allow two fingers to fit the gap between the tape and your neck.
Sleeve length
With your arm at your side, measure from the tip of the shoulder to 1” below your wrist bone.
Perform this for each sleeve to account for any differences in length. If this is for a short sleeve shirt, measure to the desired length -- just beneath the bicep is typically preferable.
Chest
Measure around the upper (largest) portion of your chest, just under the armpits. Try to inhale when measuring this will ensure that your measurement account for your chest at its fullest.
Waist
Just above the belt line, measure around the fullest part of the waist.
NOTE: This measurement is almost always larger than your pant waist size.
Back
Measure accross the back, from one edge of the shoulder to the other. Make sure that you take into account the curved contour of the shoulders (i.e. do not measure across in a straight line).
Length
Measure from the base of the neck (where the shoulder meets your collar) to the desired length. Typically this is measured to the bottom of the fly on your pants for a tucked in shirt and mid-fly for an untucked shirt.
Seat
Measure around the fullest part of your hips, just below the hip bone.
Bicep
Measure around the circumference of the largest part of your bicep. Let your arms rest at your side and do not flex your bicep.
Wrist
Measure around your wrist (at the bone) where a watch would typically be worn. If you wear a large watch add 1/2 inch to the measurement.
Fit style
Traditional
Our fullest cut offering the most movement and draped loosely to the body. Worn primarily by big and tall men.
Tailored
Our most common cut, best suited for the majority of men. Fit is slightly tapered yet comfortable along the shirt body and arms.
Slim
The most tapered fit offered. Shirt body, shoulders, and arms are draped firmly to the body. Meant for those with broad shoulders and slimmer waists.
Shoulder type
Normal (Default)
The majority of men fall into this category. You should not experience any fabric pulling or bunching with your existing off-the-rack shirts.
Sloping
Some men (weightlifters in particular) have a more pronounced angle / pitch in their shoulders which causes the fabric to stretch from the trapezoid to the lower chest, resulting in a pronounced pulling of the fabric.
Square
Men with very little angle / pitch in their shoulders will see lots of wrinkles / lines along the neck causing excess fabric to bunch up.
Congratulations!
You’ve completed your Body Profile!
A perfect fitting shirt is just a few clicks away!
Your Body measurement values
These values can be edited by clicking view / edit profile button after closing popup.
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Collar size
Value not specified
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Sleeve
Value not specified
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Chest
Value not specified
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Waist
Value not specified
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Back
Value not specified
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Length
Value not specified
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Seat
Value not specified
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Bicep
Value not specified
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Wrist
Value not specified
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Fit style
Value not specified
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Shoulders
Value not specified
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Height
Value not specified
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Weight
Value not specified
Next: Apply your body sizing to one of our shirt design methods