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Chest Measurement - Sizes Guide

IMPORTANT: Always check garment measurements carefully! Don't just order your usual size by habit. Sizes can vary greatly between different manufacturers. If in doubt, contact us!
 

The "half-chest" or "across-chest" measurement

This reference relates to the width of the t-shirts or garments, not the body. The measurement is obtained by laying the t-shirt (hoodie, shirt or other top) flat on a flat surface. The garment is then measured across the front, side-seam to side-seam, from just a few centimetres below where the sleeve joins the body of the garment. A garment with a half or across-chest measurement of 50cm would be skin-tight on a person with a 100cm chest. Therefore, the half or across-chest measurement - when doubled - should be a few centimetres more than the person's actual chest measurement (depending on desired fit and garment stretch).
Please note that we try our best to be as accurate as possible, but there may a be variance of 1-5% in our measurements.

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Finding your size from the "half-chest" or "across-chest" measurement

Take a favourite-fitting garment, lay it flat, and measure across the front as described above(~1cm below the armpit). Match this measurement to the "half-chest" or "across-chest" measurement for the garment you're interested in (on the product detail page). For pre-shrunk cotton rich garments, allow 1-4% for further shrinkage. For cotton-rich and 100% cotton garments that are not pre-shrunk, allow 5-7% extra in the width for future shrinkage. This is especially important to consider for growing children. To minimise natural shrinkage, follow the care instructions on each garment carefully.

 

Comparing different size scales

Size scales can vary greatly between different manufacturers and countries of origin. The same is true of sizes from department stores and chain stores, which tend to be more generous these days, and designer labels which are often tiny by comparison. There is no legislated or universal regulatory standard. To make online shopping in our blank clothing store a little easier, sizes marked "AU" are roughly within what could be expected of an Australian standard. "EU" sizing tends to be smaller, and like "US" sizing for women, can be different to the numeric system common in Australia. Some sizes are expressed in years or age ranges, others by the chest measurement of the person they are designed to fit. Always check measurements for each size on the product detail page. If in doubt about any specifics, contact us before placing your order. Please note that we cannot exchange due to incorrect choice of size. If in doubt about specific widths or lengths, for example, contact us.

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