Sizing
Sizing Guide
Last updated on 2024-04-06
The provided size chart may be subject to change.
Size Chart
This size chart is for reference purpose, it may not reflect accurately for individuals with different body types.
Size |
Height (cm) |
Weight (kg) |
S |
167 - 172 |
55 - 65 |
M |
172 - 177 |
65 - 75 |
L |
177 - 182 |
75 - 85 |
XL |
182 - 187 |
85 - 95 |
2XL |
187 - 192 |
95 - 105 |
- For individuals with an average build, and those who are a little bulkier/heavier, or prefers a slimmer fit, it is recommended to choose your size according to this size chart.
- For individuals with a much larger build/higher weight, or simply prefers a more relaxed fit, it is recommended to choose 1 size up.
- In any case, we don’t recommend choosing a smaller size.
Keep in mind, each style has its own “Fit By Design”. If you don’t like styles that are designed to be extra slim or too skinny, choosing 1 size up may be an option.
Fit By Design
Each clothing style is designed to have its own fit. The default fit by design for a specific style is shown in its description as a range (based on individuals with an average body build). The 6 standard fits we use are:
- Loose Fit: providing maximum room to move, creating a baggy look.
- Relaxed Fit: a comfortable fit with a little more room for ease of movement.
- Regular Fit: the standard fit, combining comfort with a somewhat tailored appearance.
- Slim Fit: a sleek and tailored fit that complements your silhouette.
- Skinny Fit: a more form-fitting style designed to emphasize your body shape.
- Tight Fit: the most closely-fitting style, offering a body-hugging look.