Finding the right size for your suit is essential for achieving a comfortable and stylish fit. Follow this guide to measure key areas, including collar size, chest size, sleeve length, waist, outside leg length, and inside leg length. Additionally, you’ll find size guides for men's shirts, suit jackets, and trousers.
How to Measure Collar Size (for Shirts)
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Locate the measurement point: Start at the bottom of your Adam's apple.
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Use a soft tape measure. Wrap it around your neck.
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Keep it snug: Ensure the tape measure is snug but not too tight.
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Add breathing room: Place one finger under the tape for comfort.
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Get assistance: Ask a friend to help if needed.
Shirt Size Guide:
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XXS: 14.5 inches
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XS: 15 inches
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Small: 15.5 inches
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Medium: 16 inches
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Large: 16.5 inches
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XL: 17 inches
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XXL: 17.5 inches
Shirt Size Guide
At Menz Suits, our shirts are available in a range of sizes. As a general guide, collar sizes align with the following measurements. Please note that fit may vary by individual, so use these measurements as a general reference.
How to Measure Chest Size
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Stand upright. Keep your arms relaxed at your sides.
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Measure around the fullest part: Wrap the tape measure around the fullest part of your chest.
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Ensure a snug fit: Take the tape measure around and under your arms.
- Take the measurement in inches.
How to Measure Sleeve Length
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Locate the starting point: Begin at the centre of your spine at the back of your neck.
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Measure to your shoulder: Measure from this point to your shoulder joint.
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Measure to your wrist: Next, measure from your shoulder joint to your wrist.
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Add the two measurements: Combine these for your total sleeve length.
How to Measure Your Waist (for Trousers)
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Wrap the tape measure around your waist: Measure at the top of your hip bone, just above your belly button.
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Add comfort: Place one finger between the tape and your waist for comfort.
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Avoid sucking in: Do not hold your breath or suck in while measuring.
How to Measure Outside Leg Length (for Trousers)
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Stand tall. Keep your legs straight.
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Measure from hem to waist: Measure from where you want the hem of your trousers to sit up to the desired waist location.
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Use the outside of your leg: Ensure the tape runs along the outside of your leg.
- Adjust for high-waisted trousers if necessary.
How to Measure Inside Leg Length (Inseam)
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Stand with legs apart. Keep your legs slightly apart without bending them.
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Position the tape: Place the tape measure on the inner thigh, close to the crotch.
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Measure to your ankle: Keep the tape tight and run it down to the base of your ankle.
Size Guides
Men's Suit Jacket Sizes (UK/EU/Inches/CM):
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UK Sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52
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EU Sizes: 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62
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Chest Measurement: 34 inches (86.4 cm) to 52 inches (132.1 cm)
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Sleeve Length: 25.2 inches (64.2 cm) to 27 inches (68.6 cm)
Men's Trouser Sizes (UK/EU/Inches/CM):
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UK Sizes: 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46
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EU Sizes: 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56
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Waist Measurement: 28 inches (74 cm) to 46 inches (119 cm)
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Hips Measurement: 38.5 inches (98 cm) to 53.1 inches (134 cm)
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Inseam: 32 inches (81.5 cm)
How to Measure a Suit for Your Child
Our boys' suits are measured in centimeters. If you’re preparing for a special occasion, measuring your child for a suit is straightforward and follows the same steps as for an adult. Taking accurate measurements is key to finding a suit that will be both comfortable and flattering for your child.
Signs a Suit May Be Too Small
A suit that’s too small often shows clear signs, especially around the shoulders and waist. You’ll notice the blazer pulling tightly or sagging at the shoulders, flaring outward when buttoned, or covering less than 80% of the buttocks. Trousers that feel too snug during everyday movements are also an indication the size might be too small.
Signs a Suit May Be Too Large
If the suit is too large, you’ll see that the shoulder pads extend past the shoulder line, the jacket looks baggy, and the trousers fall below the ankles, draping over the shoes. A well-fitting suit should allow you to slide a couple of fingers under the sleeve, reveal a small portion of the shirt cuff, and provide a snug fit in the trousers.
Below are our boys' suit sizing measurements. For more guidance on taking measurements, please refer to our section on measuring suits.
Final Thoughts
Remember that these measurements serve as guidelines, and the actual fit can vary depending on the brand and style of the suit. Whenever possible, try on the suit or consult the specific brand’s sizing chart to ensure the best fit.