Size Guide - Waistcoats

Diagram showing measurement points on a waistcoat: A-Shoulder, B-Chest, C-Length
Size
A - Shoulder
B - Chest
C - Length
34
37cm
96cm
50cm
36
38cm
100cm
52cm
38
39cm
104cm
54cm
40
40cm
108cm
56cm
42
41cm
112cm
58cm
44
42cm
116cm
60cm
46
43cm
120cm
62cm
48
43cm
124cm
64cm
50
43cm
132cm
66cm
52
45cm
140cm
68cm
54
45cm
144cm
70cm
56
45cm
148cm
72cm
58
45cm
152cm
72cm
60
45cm
156cm
72cm
62
45cm
160cm
72cm
64
45cm
164cm
72cm
66
45cm
168cm
72cm
68
45cm
172cm
72cm
70
45cm
176cm
72cm

How to Find Your Perfect Waistcoat Fit

For the most accurate fit, it is highly recommended to measure a waistcoat that you already own and that fits you well, rather than measuring your own body. This method accounts for the garment's specific cut and styling.

What You'll Need:
A waistcoat of a similar style that fits you perfectly.
A flat measuring tape (or tailor's tape).
A flat surface, like a table or the floor.

Step-by-Step Measurement Guide
Lay your waistcoat flat on a surface, button it up, and smooth out any wrinkles before you begin.

A - Shoulder
How to Measure: Locate the seams at the top of the waistcoat where the shoulder meets the armhole.
Action: Measure in a straight line across the back of the waistcoat from one shoulder seam to the other.

B - Chest
How to Measure: Find the lowest point of the armhole seams (the "pit").
Action: Measure in a straight line from the seam under one armpit to the seam under the other.
Important: The chart shows the full chest circumference. You will need to double the number you measured to get the correct value to compare with the chart. (For example, if you measure 50cm, your chest value is 100cm).

C - Length
How to Measure: This is the total length of the waistcoat back.
Action: Turn the waistcoat over so the back is facing up. Measure straight down the center of the back from the seam where the neckband attaches to the main body, all the way to the bottom hem.

How to Use the Chart
Record Your Measurements: Write down your measurements for A, B, and C in centimeters.
Compare to the Chart: Look at the size chart and find the row where your measurements most closely match.
Prioritize Key Fits: The Chest (B) and Shoulder (A) measurements are generally the most critical for a comfortable and well-fitting waistcoat.
If You're Between Sizes: It is generally recommended to choose the larger size. Waistcoats can often be slightly taken in by a tailor if needed, which is easier than making them larger.