Use this tool to define your size, send to us either chest in cm size or letter size defined using this tool, we will align this with garments that you need for your order.

Finding the right garment size shouldn’t be stressful – especially when you’re ordering embroidered workwear or custom team apparel and you only get one chance at it. The problem: a label that says “M” can mean very different things depending on the brand and the country. A US Medium may be not the same as a European Medium, and neither one tells you anything useful without a measurement behind it.

This tool gives you an answer in seconds. Choose whether you’re sizing for men, women, or kids — move the slider to your chest measurement (or your child’s height) — and you’ll see your size in four formats at once: US letter, EU letter, EU numeric (like 48–50), and the chest in cm. Any of these is enough for us to match you to the right garment when you place your order.

No measuring tape? No problem. The “use any ruler” guide below the tool walks you through a simple two-step method using a shirt you already own: measure flat across the chest, multiply by two. Done.

Once you have your size, come back and get a quote — we’ll handle the rest, including matching your measurement to the specific brand and cut we’re using for your order.

Find your size

A letter like “M” means different things on different clothes. Measure once and tell us the size below — we’ll get it right.

Your chest cm
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Tell us this size
M
US letter
M
EU letter
M
EU numeric
48–50
Chest
94–102 cm
📏 No measuring tape? Use any ruler

    Sizes are a guide. If you’re unsure, just send us your chest in cm and we’ll match it for you.

    How to read your result
    US letter vs EU letter — for most adults these match (S is S, M is M), but the cut and fabric weight differ between brands. That's why we always double-check against the specific garment before we order.
    EU numeric — common on formal and workwear garments in Germany, France, and Nordic countries. Size 48–50 is equivalent to a European M for men.
    Chest in cm — the most reliable number to give us. It's the full measurement around your chest at the widest point, under the arms. If you send us this, we can match you to any brand and cut with confidence.
    Between sizes? The tool flags this automatically. As a rule: size up if you want room to move or you'll be wearing a thick layer underneath. Size down if you want a clean, close look.
    Kids sizing — children's clothes in Europe are sized by height, not age. A 7-year-old can be anywhere from size 122 to 134 depending on the child. The height measurement is always more reliable than the age label.

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    What is a US M in European sizes?

    A US M corresponds to a European M (EU letter) or size 48–50 in EU numeric, fitting a chest of approximately 94–102 cm. The letter is the same but the cut and fabric weight often differ by brand.

    How do I measure my chest size at home without a tape measure?

    Lay a shirt that fits you flat on a table. Measure straight across from armpit to armpit using any ruler, then multiply by two. That gives your chest circumference in cm.

    Is EU clothing size the same as UK size?

    For tops and outerwear, EU and UK letter sizes (S, M, L, XL) usually match, but EU numeric sizes (48, 50, 52) are specific to the continental system and don't appear on UK labels.

    What size should I order if I am between sizes?

    Go up one size if you want comfort or will be wearing layers underneath. Go down if you want a fitted look and the garment is a standard cut.

    How are kids' clothing sizes measured in Europe?

    European children's sizes are based on height in cm, not age. A child labelled "7–8 years" may need size 122, 128, or 134 depending on how tall they are. Always measure height for accuracy.