Men's Size Guide

Men's Size Guide

How to use this guide. These are general body measurements in inches. Because we work with multiple manufacturers, fit varies by style — always check the measurement table on the individual product page first. Where a product lists its own measurements, those take priority over this chart.

How to Measure

  • Chest — measure around the fullest part of your chest, under the arms, keeping the tape level.
  • Waist — measure around your natural waistline, where you normally wear your pants.
  • Hip — measure around the fullest part of your seat.
  • Inseam — measure from the top of the inner thigh down to the ankle.
  • Sleeve — measure from the shoulder seam to the wrist.

Keep the tape snug but not tight, and measure over bare skin or a thin shirt.

Tops & Sets (S–3XL)

Size Chest Waist Neck
S 35–37 29–31 14–14.5
M 38–40 32–34 15–15.5
L 41–43 35–37 16–16.5
XL 44–46 38–40 17–17.5
2XL 47–49 41–43 18–18.5
3XL 50–52 44–46 19–19.5

Big & Tall (4XL–8XL)

Several of our sets run into extended sizing. Use this table for those pieces.

Size Chest Waist Hip
4XL 53–55 47–49 53–55
5XL 56–58 50–52 56–58
6XL 59–61 53–55 59–61
7XL 62–64 56–58 62–64
8XL 65–67 59–61 65–67

Pants & Shorts

Size Waist (in) Hip
S 29–31 36–38
M 32–34 39–41
L 35–37 42–44
XL 38–40 45–47
2XL 41–43 48–50
3XL 44–46 51–53

Fit Notes

  • Between sizes? Size up for woven shirts and non-stretch fabrics; stay true to size for knits and anything with spandex or elastane.
  • Matching sets are sized to the top. If your chest and waist land in different sizes, order to your chest measurement.
  • Drawstring waists give you several inches of adjustment, so the waist number is a starting point rather than a hard limit.
  • Relaxed and oversized cuts already include extra room — your usual size is normally right.

Still unsure? Email cs@shopnetscape.com with the style you're looking at and we'll help you pick a size before you order.