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Navy Cashmere Wool Shirt Jacket

WOOL CASHMERE

Shirt Jacket made of a Japanese cashmere wool blend with a soft texture and elegant drape. Designed with dual front pockets, it balances casual ease with relaxed tailoring.

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Shirt Jacket made of a Japanese cashmere wool blend with a soft texture and elegant drape. Designed with dual front pockets, it balances casual ease with relaxed tailoring.

DETAILS & FEATURES
  • — Enlarged collar
  • — French placket
  • — Dual side pockets
  • — Rounded cuffs
  • — Horn buttons
FABRIC & MATERIALS

FABRIC: WOOL CASHMERE

COMPOSITION: 90% WOOL 10 % CASHMERE

WEIGHT: 420 GRAM

COLOUR: NAVY

SEASON: FOUR SEASON

CARE & WASHING

WASHING: DRY CLEAN ONLY

WASHING MACHINE: NO

IRONING: YES

STEAMING: YES

GENERAL GUIDE: STEAM AFTER EACH WEAR

DELIVERY TIME

Estimated delivery time: 3-5 days. To countries within the European Union, we ship with UPS or DHL. To the United States, Canada – and others – we ship with FedEx International. All shipments are fully trackable.
 

Please note: delivery times may vary depending on the delivery address. Custom made products are produced after you have placed your order, which means the delivery time is estimated between 3-5 weeks.

SIZING INSTRUCTIONS

Model is 6' 05" / 184 cm, and is wearing a size Large

 
Navy Cashmere Wool Shirt Jacket - Grand Le Mar

DETAILS

  • — Enlarged collar
  • — French placket
  • — Dual side pockets
  • — Rounded cuffs
  • — Horn buttons
Navy Cashmere Wool Shirt Jacket - Grand Le Mar
Navy Cashmere Wool Shirt Jacket - Grand Le Mar

FABRIC

This fabric is expertly crafted from a premium blend of cashmere and wool, ensuring an ultra-soft feel and a refined, luxurious appearance. The rich texture and substantial weight provide a beautiful drape, enhancing both comfort and sophistication. Designed for versatility, the fabric seamlessly transitions between indoor and outdoor wear, making it a perfect choice for layering during transitional seasons. Whether styled as an elegant outerwear piece or a polished indoor layer, it offers timeless appeal and exceptional craftsmanship.

Navy Cashmere Wool Shirt Jacket - Grand Le Mar

DETAILS

  • — Enlarged collar
  • — French placket
  • — Dual side pockets
  • — Rounded cuffs
  • — Horn buttons
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MY SIZE PASSPORTS

Select your size passports from the list below or create new ones.

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SHIRT MEASUREMENTS

Select a shirt size that is your “Base size”, and then make adjustments by pressing plus or minus.

BASE SIZE:

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Shirt Measurement — Collar

STEP 1:
Place the shirt on a table and fold the collar out so it lies completely flat.

Shirt Measurement — Collar

STEP 2:
Measure from the center of the collar button on the left to the center of the buttonhole slit on the right. Do not include any fabric or stitching beyond the slit.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 1:
Button the shirt fully, lay it face down on a table, and smooth the arms downward into a natural position.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 2:
Measure from the top edge where the left sleeve meets the shoulder seam, straight across to the same point on the right side.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Chest

STEP 1:
Fully button the shirt and lay it face up on a table with the sleeves pointing upward.

Shirt Measurement — Chest

STEP 2:
Measure straight across the chest — from the lowest point of the left armhole to the same point on the right armhole.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 1:
Place the fully buttoned shirt face up on a table. Let the sleeves fall naturally downward along the sides.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 2:
Identify the narrowest part of the torso of the shirt — this is typically the waist area.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 3:
Measure from edge to edge at the waistline. Note: in some cases, the fabric edge may extend slightly beyond the seam.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Hip

STEP 1:
Button up the shirt fully and place it face up on a flat surface. Position the sleeves so they fall naturally down the sides.

Shirt Measurement — Hip

STEP 2:
If the shirt has gussets (reinforced patches at the hem where the side seams end), make sure they are completely flat.

Shirt Measurement — Hip

STEP 3:
Measure straight across from the bottom edge on the left side to the same point on the right. Use the outermost edges as your reference.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Back Length

STEP 1:
Button the shirt fully and lay it flat on a table with the back facing up. Flip the collar up.

Shirt Measurement — Back Length

STEP 2:
Measure from the seam where the collar meets the back of the shirt, straight down to the bottom hem.

Shirt Measurement — Back Length

STEP 3:
Measure from the seam where the collar meets the back of the shirt, straight down to the bottom hem.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Right)

STEP 1:
Button the shirt fully, place it face up on a flat surface, and let the sleeves fall naturally downwards.

Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Right)

STEP 2:
Gently straighten the sleeve so it lies flat in its natural shape.

Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Right)

STEP 3:
Measure from the the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Left)

STEP 1:
Button the shirt fully, place it face up on a flat surface, and let the sleeves fall naturally downwards.

Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Left)

STEP 2:
Gently straighten the sleeve so it lies flat in its natural shape.

Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Left)

STEP 3:
Measure from the the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Biceps

STEP 1:
Button the shirt and lay it face up on a table. Arrange the sleeve so it lies in its natural, downward direction.

Shirt Measurement — Biceps

STEP 2:
From the top of the shoulder seam, measure 21 cm / 8 in down the sleeve and mark the spot..

Shirt Measurement — Biceps

STEP 3:
From the marked point, measure straight across the sleeve to determine its full width at that level.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Forearms

STEP 1:
Place the buttoned shirt face-up on a flat surface. Gently align the sleeves so they lie in their natural downward position.

Shirt Measurement — Forearms

STEP 2:
From the top of the cuff seam, measure 15 cm (5.9 in) upwards and mark the spot.

Shirt Measurement — Forearms

STEP 3:
At the marked point, measure across the sleeve to get its width. Make sure the tape is straight and perpendicular to the sleeve.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Cuff (Right)

STEP 1:
Lay the cuff face-up on a table and smooth it out so it lies completely flat.

Shirt Measurement — Cuff (Right)

STEP 2:
Measure straight across from one outer edge of the cuff to the other at its widest point.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Cuff (Left)

STEP 1:
Lay the cuff face-up on a table and smooth it out so it lies completely flat.

Shirt Measurement — Cuff (Left)

STEP 2:
Measure straight across from one outer edge of the cuff to the other at its widest point.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Front Length

STEP 1:
Button up the shirt fully and lay it flat on a table with the front side facing up.

Shirt Measurement — Front Length

STEP 2:
Measure from the highest point where the collar meets the shoulder seam straight down to the bottom hem.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

Shirt Measurement — Posture

Stooped posture adjustments:
Forward shoulder adjustment: Shift the shoulder seam slightly forward to follow the body’s posture.

Sloped shoulder adjustment: Drop the shoulder angle so the shirt sits smoothly without pulling at the back.

Extra back length / reduced front length: Helps the shirt hang evenly instead of riding up in front.

Shirt Measurement — Posture

Erect posture adjustments:
Flatten shoulder adjustment: Flatten the shoulder line slightly — erect postures usually carry less slope.

Front chest: Add space in the front chest so the shirt doesn’t strain or pull when the chest is pushed forward.

Shorten back length / increased front length: Shorten the back length and add to the front so the shirt hangs evenly.

Shirt Measurement — Posture

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Collar Pleat

Horizontal lines:

Use this tool to remove horizontal lines in the upper back of the shirt.

Shirt Measurement — Collar Pleat

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Right)

Shoulder sloping:
If the shoulder slopes more than average, it can cause creasing between the collar and armhole. This can be corrected by lowering the shoulder angle.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Right)

Shoulder squared:
If the shoulder angle quite squared, it can cause a curved crease across the upper back. This is corrected by raising the shoulder angle.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Right)

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Left)

Shoulder sloping:
If the shoulder slopes more than average, it can cause creasing between the collar and armhole. This can be corrected by lowering the shoulder angle.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Left)

Shoulder squared:
If the shoulder angle quite squared, it can cause a curved crease across the upper back. This is corrected by raising the shoulder angle.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Left)

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Front Chest

If the shirt feels snug at the front and the buttons are pulling apart, but the back fits well — add width to the chest for a more comfortable fit.

Shirt Measurement — Front Chest

If the shirt fits smoothly across the back but there's bunching or vertical folds at the front — reduce the chest width to clean up the lines.

Shirt Measurement — Front Chest

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Back Width

If the shirt feels tight across the back when you move your arms forward, but fits well through the chest, add width to the back for better mobility.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Back Width

If the shirt fits well in the chest but there's too much fabric bunching at the back, reduce the back width to clean up the fit. A slight drape is normal and helps with movement.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Back Width

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Front Waist

If the shirt fits well in the back (around the waist area), but is too tight only in the front — then use this tool.

Shirt Measurement — Front Waist

If the shirt fits well in the back (around the waist area), but is too tight loose causing the front panels to fly outside the body. in the front — then use this tool.

Shirt Measurement — Front Waist

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Back Waist

If the shirt fits well over the stomach but is too tight in the lower back, use this tool. Do not confuse this with an erect posture.

Shirt Measurement — Back Waist

If the shirt fits well over the stomach but is too loose in the lower back, use this tool.

Shirt Measurement — Back Waist

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Height

If the shirt feels loose under the armpit and bunches up, raising the armhole will remove excess fabric and improve mobility.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Height

If the shirt feels tight or digs into the armpit, lowering the armhole will add room and increase comfort.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Height

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Size

If the armhole and upper sleeve feel too tight and restrict movement, this adjustment will enlarge the armhole circumference, allowing for more room and improved mobility in the upper arm.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Size

If the armhole and upper sleeve appear oversized and excess fabric can be pinched in this area, this adjustment will reduce the armhole circumference—resulting in a slimmer fit through the upper arm.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Size

If the shirt sits well and feels comfortable in this area, no adjustments are required.

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SELECT BASE SHIRT SIZE

REGULAR

(between 167 cm — 187 cm)
15 (US) / 37 (EU) XS
15.5 (US) / 38 (EU) S
15.5 (US) / 39 (EU) M
15.75 (US) / 40 (EU) M/L
16 (US) / 41 (EU) L
16.5 (US) / 42 (EU) L/XL
17 (US) / 43 (EU) XL
17.5 (US) / 44 (EU) XL/XXL
18 (US) / 45 (EU) XXL
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FIT PREFERENCE

SHIRT

  • TAILORED FIT

    The tailored fit is somewhat V-shaped — meaning that the shoulders are wider, and then the upper waist of the shirt is slightly tapered.

  • CASUAL FIT

    The casual fit is more loose throughout the entire shirt — meaning that the shoulders, chest, upper waist and hip are wider. Also, the biceps and sleeve opening are somewhat wider as well.

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HOW TO MEASURE

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BODY MEASUREMENTS

Enter your body measurements and fit preference. Our AI system will suggest garment measurements for you. You can make adjustments by pressing plus or minus.

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Body Measurement — Height

Stand upright without shoes, back against a wall, with feet together and shoulders relaxed. Measure from the top of the head down to the floor. Use a flat object (like a book) to mark the top of the head, then measure vertically to the ground.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Neck

Mesure the full circumference of your neck.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Chest

Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of the chest, typically just under the armpits and across the nipples. Keep the tape level and snug, but not tight. Ensure the person is breathing normally — don’t hold breath or puff the chest.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Shoulders

Measure straight across the back, from the edge of one shoulder (where the arm meets the shoulder) to the other. The tape should follow the natural curve where a jacket’s shoulder seam would sit — not too far forward or down the arm.

Body Measurement — Shoulders

Tip: If the person is wearing a well-fitted shirt or jacket, use the visible shoulder seams as reference points. Measure from one seam to the other, straight across the back, as shown in the image. This provides a more accurate guide for jacket construction.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Upper Waist

Wrap the measuring tape around the upper waist — just above the navel and below the ribcage. Keep the tape horizontal, snug, and allow for natural breathing.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Hip

Stand with feet together and wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of the hips and seat. Keep the tape level and snug, without digging into the body. Make sure pockets are empty and you are standing upright.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Biceps

With the arm relaxed and slightly bent at the elbow, measure around the widest part of the upper arm (bicep). Ensure the tape is horizontal and comfortably snug — not tight. Avoid flexing the arm during the measurement.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Arm Length

Start at the shoulder seam (or the point where the shoulder meets the arm) and measure down the outside of the arm, past the elbow, to the wrist bone. The arm should be slightly bent and the measurement tape as well. Tip: For best accuracy, put on a t-shrt or jacket and use the shoulder seam and wrist bone as visual reference points — This ensures the sleeve will fall correctly when worn.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Wrist

Measure the circumerence of your wrist. You should measure just where your hand starts.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Chest Type

Standard: This body type features a balanced, natural chest shape without significant muscle development. The chest tapers gently into the waist, allowing most jackets to sit cleanly without pulling or gaping. It's the default build many ready-to-wear patterns are based on.

Body Measurement — Chest Type

Muscular: Characterized by a fuller, more pronounced chest due to muscle mass, especially in the pectorals. A muscular chest often requires extra allowance in the chest area to prevent tightness across the front and to maintain a clean drape. Tailoring adjustments may be needed to avoid distortion in the jacket’s closure line or pulling at the lapels.

Body Measurement — Stomach Type

Flat: This build shows little to no protrusion at the midsection. Garments follow the natural taper from chest to waist and sit close to the body without tension. Most tailored fits accommodate this shape with minimal alteration.

Body Measurement — Stomach Type

Round stomach: A fuller stomach that projects outward from the side view. This shape can cause garments to flare open or ride up if not cut appropriately. Patterns often need additional room in the front waist and hem to allow for a clean, uninterrupted line from chest to hip.

FIT

  • TAILORED FIT

  • Body Measurement — Calf

    Measure around the widest point of the calf, usually at the midpoint between the knee and ankle. Keep the tape comfortably snug and level. The leg should be straight and relaxed while measuring.

    IMPORTANT:

    Keep the measuring tape straight.

    CASUAL FIT

Shirt Measurement — Collar

STEP 1:
Place the shirt on a table and fold the collar out so it lies completely flat.

Shirt Measurement — Collar

STEP 2:
Measure from the center of the collar button on the left to the center of the buttonhole slit on the right. Do not include any fabric or stitching beyond the slit.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

+
Shirt Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 1:
Button the shirt fully, lay it face down on a table, and smooth the arms downward into a natural position.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 2:
Measure from the top edge where the left sleeve meets the shoulder seam, straight across to the same point on the right side.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Chest

STEP 1:
Fully button the shirt and lay it face up on a table with the sleeves pointing upward.

Shirt Measurement — Chest

STEP 2:
Measure straight across the chest — from the lowest point of the left armhole to the same point on the right armhole.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 1:
Place the fully buttoned shirt face up on a table. Let the sleeves fall naturally downward along the sides.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 2:
Identify the narrowest part of the torso of the shirt — this is typically the waist area.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 3:
Measure from edge to edge at the waistline. Note: in some cases, the fabric edge may extend slightly beyond the seam.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Hip

STEP 1:
Button up the shirt fully and place it face up on a flat surface. Position the sleeves so they fall naturally down the sides.

Shirt Measurement — Hip

STEP 2:
If the shirt has gussets (reinforced patches at the hem where the side seams end), make sure they are completely flat.

Shirt Measurement — Hip

STEP 3:
Measure straight across from the bottom edge on the left side to the same point on the right. Use the outermost edges as your reference.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Back Length

STEP 1:
Button the shirt fully and lay it flat on a table with the back facing up. Flip the collar up.

Shirt Measurement — Back Length

STEP 2:
Measure from the seam where the collar meets the back of the shirt, straight down to the bottom hem.

Shirt Measurement — Back Length

STEP 3:
Measure from the seam where the collar meets the back of the shirt, straight down to the bottom hem.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Right)

STEP 1:
Button the shirt fully, place it face up on a flat surface, and let the sleeves fall naturally downwards.

Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Right)

STEP 2:
Gently straighten the sleeve so it lies flat in its natural shape.

Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Right)

STEP 3:
Measure from the the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Left)

STEP 1:
Button the shirt fully, place it face up on a flat surface, and let the sleeves fall naturally downwards.

Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Left)

STEP 2:
Gently straighten the sleeve so it lies flat in its natural shape.

Shirt Measurement — Sleeve Length (Left)

STEP 3:
Measure from the the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Biceps

STEP 1:
Button the shirt and lay it face up on a table. Arrange the sleeve so it lies in its natural, downward direction.

Shirt Measurement — Biceps

STEP 2:
From the top of the shoulder seam, measure 21 cm / 8 in down the sleeve and mark the spot..

Shirt Measurement — Biceps

STEP 3:
From the marked point, measure straight across the sleeve to determine its full width at that level.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Forearms

STEP 1:
Place the buttoned shirt face-up on a flat surface. Gently align the sleeves so they lie in their natural downward position.

Shirt Measurement — Forearms

STEP 2:
From the top of the cuff seam, measure 15 cm (5.9 in) upwards and mark the spot.

Shirt Measurement — Forearms

STEP 3:
At the marked point, measure across the sleeve to get its width. Make sure the tape is straight and perpendicular to the sleeve.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Cuff (Right)

STEP 1:
Lay the cuff face-up on a table and smooth it out so it lies completely flat.

Shirt Measurement — Cuff (Right)

STEP 2:
Measure straight across from one outer edge of the cuff to the other at its widest point.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Cuff (Left)

STEP 1:
Lay the cuff face-up on a table and smooth it out so it lies completely flat.

Shirt Measurement — Cuff (Left)

STEP 2:
Measure straight across from one outer edge of the cuff to the other at its widest point.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Shirt Measurement — Front Length

STEP 1:
Button up the shirt fully and lay it flat on a table with the front side facing up.

Shirt Measurement — Front Length

STEP 2:
Measure from the highest point where the collar meets the shoulder seam straight down to the bottom hem.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

Shirt Measurement — Posture

Stooped posture adjustments:
Forward shoulder adjustment: Shift the shoulder seam slightly forward to follow the body’s posture.

Sloped shoulder adjustment: Drop the shoulder angle so the shirt sits smoothly without pulling at the back.

Extra back length / reduced front length: Helps the shirt hang evenly instead of riding up in front.

Shirt Measurement — Posture

Erect posture adjustments:
Flatten shoulder adjustment: Flatten the shoulder line slightly — erect postures usually carry less slope.

Front chest: Add space in the front chest so the shirt doesn’t strain or pull when the chest is pushed forward.

Shorten back length / increased front length: Shorten the back length and add to the front so the shirt hangs evenly.

Shirt Measurement — Posture

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Collar Pleat

Horizontal lines:

Use this tool to remove horizontal lines in the upper back of the shirt.

Shirt Measurement — Collar Pleat

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Right)

Shoulder sloping:
If the shoulder slopes more than average, it can cause creasing between the collar and armhole. This can be corrected by lowering the shoulder angle.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Right)

Shoulder squared:
If the shoulder angle quite squared, it can cause a curved crease across the upper back. This is corrected by raising the shoulder angle.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Right)

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Left)

Shoulder sloping:
If the shoulder slopes more than average, it can cause creasing between the collar and armhole. This can be corrected by lowering the shoulder angle.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Left)

Shoulder squared:
If the shoulder angle quite squared, it can cause a curved crease across the upper back. This is corrected by raising the shoulder angle.

Shirt Measurement — Shoulder sloping (Left)

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Front Chest

If the shirt feels snug at the front and the buttons are pulling apart, but the back fits well — add width to the chest for a more comfortable fit.

Shirt Measurement — Front Chest

If the shirt fits smoothly across the back but there's bunching or vertical folds at the front — reduce the chest width to clean up the lines.

Shirt Measurement — Front Chest

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Back Width

If the shirt feels tight across the back when you move your arms forward, but fits well through the chest, add width to the back for better mobility.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Back Width

If the shirt fits well in the chest but there's too much fabric bunching at the back, reduce the back width to clean up the fit. A slight drape is normal and helps with movement.

Shirt Measurement — Upper Back Width

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Front Waist

If the shirt fits well in the back (around the waist area), but is too tight only in the front — then use this tool.

Shirt Measurement — Front Waist

If the shirt fits well in the back (around the waist area), but is too tight loose causing the front panels to fly outside the body. in the front — then use this tool.

Shirt Measurement — Front Waist

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Back Waist

If the shirt fits well over the stomach but is too tight in the lower back, use this tool. Do not confuse this with an erect posture.

Shirt Measurement — Back Waist

If the shirt fits well over the stomach but is too loose in the lower back, use this tool.

Shirt Measurement — Back Waist

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Height

If the shirt feels loose under the armpit and bunches up, raising the armhole will remove excess fabric and improve mobility.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Height

If the shirt feels tight or digs into the armpit, lowering the armhole will add room and increase comfort.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Height

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Size

If the armhole and upper sleeve feel too tight and restrict movement, this adjustment will enlarge the armhole circumference, allowing for more room and improved mobility in the upper arm.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Size

If the armhole and upper sleeve appear oversized and excess fabric can be pinched in this area, this adjustment will reduce the armhole circumference—resulting in a slimmer fit through the upper arm.

Shirt Measurement — Armhole Size

If the shirt sits well and feels comfortable in this area, no adjustments are required.

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