Chest Size Guide (inches and cm)
Size |
CM |
Inches |
European |
Collar |
2XL |
119 -125 |
46" - 48" |
6 |
18.5" |
3XL |
127 -132 |
50" - 52" |
7 |
19.5" |
4XL |
135 - 142 |
54" - 56" |
8 |
20.5" |
5XL |
145 - 152 |
58" - 60" |
9 |
21.5" |
6XL |
155 - 163 |
62" - 64" |
10 |
22.5" |
7XL |
164 - 174 |
66" - 68" |
11 |
23.5" |
8XL |
175 - 183 |
70" - 72" |
12 |
24.5" |
Waist Size Guide (inches and cm)
Size |
CM |
Inches |
European |
2XL |
112-117 |
44"-46" |
54 |
3XL |
122-127 |
48"-50" |
58 |
4XL |
132-137 |
52"-54" |
62 |
5XL |
143-148 |
56"-58" |
66 |
6XL |
153-157 |
60"-62" |
70 |
7XL |
160-165 |
64"-66" |
74 |
Leg Length Guide (inches)
Leg Length |
Height |
Short (S) - 29"/30" |
5'3" - 5'7" |
Regular (R) - 31"/32" |
5'8" - 6'2" |
Long (L) - 33"/34" |
6'3" - 6'6" |
X-LONG (XL) - 36"/38" |
6'5" + |
Extra Tall Waist Size Guide (inches and cm)
Size |
CM |
Inches |
MXT |
86-91
|
34-36"
|
LXT |
91-96
|
36-38"
|
1XT |
101-106
|
40-42"
|
2XT |
112-117
|
44-46"
|
3XT |
122-127
|
48-50"
|
Extra Tall Chest Size Guide (inches and cm)
Size |
CM |
Inches |
MXT |
97-102
|
38-40"
|
LXT |
104-109
|
41-43"
|
1XT |
112-117
|
44-46"
|
2XT |
117-122
|
46-48"
|
3XT |
122-132
|
48-50"
|
Already know your size? Shop our latest styles now:
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Getting the right fit is the most important part of looking good and feeling comfortable. We've put together some useful size guides for big and tall men so you can find the perfect fit.
How do I measure my chest size?
Big Fish Clothing's shirts for big men and shirts for tall men are designed for comfort as well as style, but it's essential you buy the right size. You'll need a tailor's tape measure, preferably not the retractable kind. Wrap it under your armpits around the biggest/broadest part of your chest while you're standing upright and relaxed. You want a tight-ish, straight loop so that the tape isn't sliding about, angled or hanging loose. You can round up to the nearest half-inch / 1cm.
Ok, so how do I find my collar size?
You'll want to know your collar size too, particularly for formal shirts because you'll likely want to button up the collar to wear a tie. Gently wrap the tape measure around your lower neck (just beneath your Adam's apple). The rule of thumb is to fit two-fingers-width between the tape measure and your neck, which provides a bit of breathing space. You can round up half an inch / 1cm here because a slightly loose collar is better than a slightly tight one. Remember that the addition of a tie can make you feel a bit restricted if you're not used to wearing one.
How do I measure my waist size?
You've probably got a rough idea of your waist size, but it's always worth measuring up to make sure you're going to feel comfortable when you're looking sharp in our big jeans and plus size men's trousers.
To measure your waist, wrap the tape measure around your waist at your belly button. You'll want to fit a finger's width between you and the tape for a comfortable fit. Our big men's jeans are specially designed for comfort, but getting your measurements right is the key to online clothes shopping. We of course offer free returns and exchanges, but who wants to hang around in a Post Office?
From a style perspective, avoid buying clothes that are a size up to disguise areas you want to hide, it's a myth that this makes you look slimmer, properly fitting clothes are always more flattering. Trust us, we've been selling big and tall clothes since 2004!
What about a belt?
A belt should only be used to (figuratively) tie the outfit together and provide a more refined look should you wish to tuck in a shirt or a tee (for the famous french tuck). A lot of guys buy belts to hold up ill-fitting jeans and trousers, which we would advise against. If your trousers fit well, your belt should only ever be an aesthetic choice, not a practical necessity.
Style-wise a good rule of thumb is to buy a belt that matches the colour of a pair of shoes you wear often, or treat yourself to one brown and one black.
I know my height, but how do I measure my leg length?
We've included a column with a range of heights, but while you've got the measuring tape out you may as well grab this measurement too. You're actually measuring the inside leg (also known as your inseam), not the full length of your limb. Using the measuring tape, note the distance from your groin/upper thigh to your ankle bone.
Recent trends have seen guys wearing trousers too short and cropped, and in the early 2000s it was all about bunchy, baggy bottom hems. We always suggest you go with a timeless look and pick the length closest to your actual inseam measurement. You can always fold the cuff up if you want a shorter, more styled look for jeans and chinos.
The tips for measuring, fit and style we've already covered apply to tall guys too, but here are some size guides for our extra tall jeans and tall men's trousers to help you pick the perfect fit.
So there you have it! Some useful size guides and tips on how to measure your chest, collar and leg before a much needed wardrobe refresh. Now you've got the sizes nailed, you might want some inspiration for easily achieved fresh looks, check out our popular blog post 5 Timeless and Simple Outfits for Plus Sized Men. |
Size Guides
Chest Size Guide (inches and cm)
Size |
CM |
Inches |
European |
Collar |
2XL |
119 - 125 cm |
46" - 48" |
Europe 6 |
18.5" |
3XL |
127 - 132 cm |
50" - 52" |
Europe 7 |
19.5" |
4XL |
135 - 142 cm |
54" - 56" |
Europe 8 |
20.5" |
5XL |
145 - 152 cm |
58" - 60" |
Europe 9 |
21.5" |
6XL |
155 - 163 cm |
62" - 64" |
Europe 10 |
22.5" |
7XL |
164 - 174 cm |
66" - 68" |
Europe 11 |
23.5" |
8XL |
175 - 183 cm |
70" - 72" |
Europe 12 |
24.5" |
Waist Size Guide (inches and cm)
Size |
CM |
Inches |
European |
2XL |
112 cm - 117 cm |
44" - 46" |
54 |
3XL |
122 cm - 127 cm |
48" - 50" |
58 |
4XL |
132 cm - 137 cm |
52" - 54" |
62 |
5XL |
143 cm - 148 cm |
56" - 58" |
66 |
6XL |
153 cm - 157 cm |
60" - 62" |
70 |
7XL |
160 cm - 165 cm |
64" - 66" |
74 |
Leg Length Guide (inches)
Leg Length |
Height |
Short (S) - 29"/30" |
5'3" - 5'7" |
Regular (R) - 31"/32" |
5'8" - 6'2" |
Long (L) - 33"/34" |
6'3" - 6'6" |
X-LONG (XL) - 36"/38" |
6'5" + |
Extra Tall Waist Size Guide (inches and cm)
Size |
CM |
Inches |
MXT |
86 - 91 cm |
34" - 36" |
LXT |
91 - 96 cm |
36" - 38" |
1XT |
101 - 106 cm |
40" - 42" |
2XT |
112 - 117 cm |
44" - 46" |
3XT |
122 - 127 cm |
48" - 50" |
Extra Tall Chest Size Guide (inches and cm)
Size |
CM |
Inches |
MXT |
97 - 102 cm |
38" - 40" |
LXT |
104 - 109 cm |
41" - 43" |
1XT |
112 - 117 cm |
44" - 46" |
2XT |
117 - 122 cm |
46" - 48" |
3XT |
122 - 132 cm |
48" - 50" |
Already know your size? Shop our latest styles now:
Size 2XL Size 3XL Size 4XL Size 5XL Size 6XL Size 7XL Size 8XL
Getting the right fit is the most important part of looking good and feeling comfortable. We've put together some useful size guides for big and tall men so you can find the perfect fit.
How do I measure my chest size?
Big Fish Clothing's shirts for big men and shirts for tall men are designed for comfort as well as style, but it's essential you buy the right size. You'll need a tailor's tape measure, preferably not the retractable kind. Wrap it under your armpits around the biggest/broadest part of your chest while you're standing upright and relaxed. You want a tight-ish, straight loop so that the tape isn't sliding about, angled or hanging loose. You can round up to the nearest half-inch / 1 cm.
Ok, so how do I find my collar size?
You'll want to know your collar size too, particularly for formal shirts because you'll likely want to button up the collar to wear a tie. Gently wrap the tape measure around your lower neck (just beneath your Adam's apple). The rule of thumb is to fit two-fingers-width between the tape measure and your neck, which provides a bit of breathing space. You can round up half an inch / 1 cm here because a slightly loose collar is better than a slightly tight one. Remember that the addition of a tie can make you feel a bit restricted if you're not used to wearing one.
How do I measure my waist size?
You've probably got a rough idea of your waist size, but it's always worth measuring up to make sure you're going to feel comfortable when you're looking sharp in our big jeans and plus size men's trousers.
To measure your waist, wrap the tape measure around your waist at your belly button. You'll want to fit a finger's width between you and the tape for a comfortable fit. Our big men's jeans are specially designed for comfort, but getting your measurements right is the key to online clothes shopping. We of course offer free returns and exchanges, but who wants to hang around in a Post Office?
From a style perspective, avoid buying clothes that are a size up to disguise areas you want to hide, it's a myth that this makes you look slimmer, properly fitting clothes are always more flattering. Trust us, we've been selling big and tall clothes since 2004!
What about a belt?
A belt should only be used to (figuratively) tie the outfit together and provide a more refined look should you wish to tuck in a shirt or a tee (for the famous french tuck). A lot of guys buy belts to hold up ill-fitting jeans and trousers, which we would advise against. If your trousers fit well, your belt should only ever be an aesthetic choice, not a practical necessity.
Style-wise a good rule of thumb is to buy a belt that matches the colour of a pair of shoes you wear often, or treat yourself to one brown and one black.
I know my height, but how do I measure my leg length?
We've included a column with a range of heights, but while you've got the measuring tape out you may as well grab this measurement too. You're actually measuring the inside leg (also known as your inseam), not the full length of your limb. Using the measuring tape, note the distance from your groin/upper thigh to your ankle bone.
Recent trends have seen guys wearing trousers too short and cropped, and in the early 2000s it was all about bunchy, baggy bottom hems. We always suggest you go with a timeless look and pick the length closest to your actual inseam measurement. You can always fold the cuff up if you want a shorter, more styled look for jeans and chinos.
The tips for measuring, fit and style we've already covered apply to tall guys too, but here are some size guides for our extra tall jeans and tall men's trousers to help you pick the perfect fit.
So there you have it! Some useful size guides and tips on how to measure your chest, collar and leg before a much needed wardrobe refresh. Now you've got the sizes nailed, you might want some inspiration for easily achieved fresh looks, check out our popular blog post 5 Timeless and Simple Outfits for Plus Sized Men. |