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The most important thing when choosing a shirt is to get the right fit. A great fitting shirt works in all the right places to give you a smart look, a defined silhouette, and the confidence that comes from knowing you are impeccably dressed. Getting the best fit is easy once you know some of your basic measurements. From collar size to sleeve length, we will take you through the measuring process in order to find that perfect Charles Tyrwhitt shirt.
Measure your collar size by taking the tape measure and placing it flush around your neck. To get the most comfortable fit, place two fingers between the tape measure and the neck when measuring.
The measurement for the length of the sleeve starts at the middle of the collar from the back, down past the shoulder seam and to the end of the cuff.
The shirt length isn’t taken from right at the top of your shirt as your shoulders, neck, and back fill that out a little. Instead, lay your shirt flat with the buttons done up, and measure from halfway down the collar right to the tail end.
Undo all the buttons and lay your shirt flat to measure the collar width. Place the tape around the base through where the top button is, not from collar tip to tip.
Open your cuff and lay it flat, measuring from the outer edge of the button or cufflink hole to the centre of the button.
Button up your shirt and lay the front facing down. This measurement runs from the top of the two shoulder seams, end to end. This is to be measured flat and is not a circumference measurement.
Also known as the seat, this is the widest part of the shirt. Measure across from the end of the side seam to the other. This is to be measured flat and is not a circumference measurement.
The waist measurement depends on how slim-fit and tapered, or classic and straight-cut your shirt is. Either way, measure across the narrowest part of the waist. This is to be measured flat and is not a circumference measurement.
This measurement runs between the bottom of the sleeve seams, just at the armpit. This is to be measured flat and is not a circumference measurement.