| Collar/Neck | Measure with collar unbuttoned. Place the tape around the neck at the level that collar would fall if unbuttoned and take measurement. This important measurement is taken for shirt neck size. (Tip: You may have a favorite shirt in the closet with your neck size on the label!) |  |
Chest Coat Size Overarm | Place the tape line well up under the arms, straight across the back, over the shoulder blades, and over the the chest in front. Insert a finger between the tape and body to insure proper ease. THEN Take a second measurement around chest but over the arms, instead of under arm pits, same area of chest (overarm measurement). |
| Shirt Sleeve | Start the tape measure directly at the nape of the neck (back bone) with your arm at your side, run the tape down the center of shoulder and all the way down to elbow then to the flex of the wrist, rounding off measurement to the nearest inch. (tip: you may have a favorite shirt in the closet with the sleeve length) |
| Waist | The tape measure is placed very snug around the waist Remember that the pants have up to 2" of adjustment out for a perfect fit every time. (note: the outseam is measured from the waist, so make sure the waist measurement is taken at the correct location) |
| Outseam (length of pants) | The outseam is taken to provide your pant length. Take the tape measure and run it on outside of your leg. Start at the top of waist and end at the ankle bone. Add 1" to this measurement and you have your pant outseam |
| Thigh size | Thigh size to fine-tune your pants fit. (sm. med. lg.) |
| Shoe size | Remember this is a formal affair men. This means yes, you have to wear socks. |