Size Guide

1. MEASURE YOUR SHIRT - NOT YOUR BODY

Our shirts are designed for a regular fit — comfortable through the chest and shoulders without being tight. Therefore, before you place your order, there are few things you should know:

  • We offer 9 shirt sizes (Small–6XL), giving you more choice and more precise increments than most brands.
  • Due to our sizing scale being finely graded, you may find that you order a size larger than the label you choose in other brands.

👉 Tip: Use either of our two charts below rather than comparing size labels across brands. Please note, Chart 1 below reflects our shirt measurements and Chart 2 is your body measurements. To determine your correct size, we recommend measuring your favorite button-down shirt you already own and comparing those measurements to chart 1. If you cannot measure a comparable shirt - you may consult chart 2 for body measurements. Since our shirts are designed for a universal fit, it’s essential to find the size that best matches your shirt’s dimensions rather than relying solely on body measurements. Please note these figures are advisory and ultimately the decision is yours to make.

2. MEASURE YOUR BODY

The measurement ranges below are in inches. For the best fit, choose the size where your body measurements fall within most (or all) of the ranges shown below — this ensures comfort across the chest, tummy, underarms and shoulders. If you are borderline between sizes in chest but have broad shoulders, or are heavy set GO ONE SIZE UP. If you are within chest/waist limits but are over a certain height, you may need a larger size for body/sleeve length. If in doubt please call us on +442084501274 or email enquiry@claudioluglishirts.com for advice.

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Sizing Tips

The listed measurements represent the shirt dimensions (laid flat) and not your body measurements. For new customers, we suggest using this guide to ensure the right fit. Keep in mind that our shirts are regular cut (not fitted), and slight variations of up to +/- 1 centimeter may occur from the stated measurements.

1. Lay it Flat:

  • Smooth it Out: Button the blazer and lay it on a flat surface, ensuring it's as wrinkle-free as possible.
  • Accurate Measurements: This ensures you get the most accurate measurements without any fabric bunching or distortion.

2. Key Measurements:

  • Chest: Measure across the chest, just under the armpits, from seam to seam. Double this measurement for the full chest circumference.
  • Shoulders: Measure straight across the back, from the edge of one shoulder seam to the other.
  • Sleeve Length: Measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
  • Length: Measure from the base of the collar down the center back to the bottom hem.