HOW TO MEASURE
No tailor? No problem. Keep these key points in mind when adding your next look to cart for a stress-free suiting experience.
Measuring Tips
You'll need a flexible measuring tape and a full length mirror or a friend who can lend an extra set of hands. Keep in mind the tape should be pulled taut, but not too tight, to ensure your suit fits comfortably.
Dress shirt measurement
Neck
When measuring for dress shirts, wrap the measuring tape around the base of your neck, keeping one or two fingers between your neck and the tape to ensure enough breathing room when the shirt is buttoned.
Chest
Stand straight with your arms at your sides. Wrap measuring tape around the broadest part of your chest, just below the underarms.
Hips
Standing straight with feet together, measure around the fullest part of your hips and seat.
Suit pant measurement
Thigh
Measure full circumference at the widest part of your thigh.
Waist
Stand straight and breathe normally, then wrap the tape measure from the top of your hips just over your belly button. Place a finger between the tape measure and your body to ensure comfort.
Inseam
Wearing a pair of pants that fit well, measure from the point at which the legs meet, to just below your ankle.
Ensure the Right Fit
When trying on your new suit for the first time, here are some key points to keep in mind.
Shirt
Buttons well-aligned with zipper and belt. Cuff should reach the base of thumb.
Blazer
Shoulders lay flat against body. Cuff of blazer should be 1" shorter than cuff of shirt.
Pants
Waistband should sit comfortably at the top of your hips.
Hem should be long enough to cover the bow in the laces of your shoe.
Need Adjustments?
We've got you covered. As an exclusive perk, RWInsider+ and RWInsider Gold members who shop our suiting collection can get alterations reimbursed with an RW&CO. gift card.*
*Conditions apply.