Size Measurements
Use a soft tape measure against light clothing. Compare your body measurements with the tables below, then choose the fit you want: sharp, regular, or oversized.
How to measure yourself
CHEST
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
WAIST
Measure around the narrowest part of your natural waist, just above the belly button.
HIPS
Stand with feet together. Measure around the fullest part of your hips and seat.
INSEAM
Measure from the crotch to the bottom of the ankle along the inside leg seam.
LENGTH
For tops, measure from the highest shoulder point straight down to the hem line.
FOOT LENGTH
Stand on paper, trace your foot, then measure from the heel to the longest toe.
Measurement tables
| SIZE | CHEST | WAIST | HIPS | LENGTH | SHOULDER |
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Measurements are body measurements in centimetres. Add 2–4 cm for ease. For a stronger oversized line, size up one.
| SIZE | CHEST | WAIST | HIPS | LENGTH | SLEEVE |
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Hoodies carry extra chest room and length. If between sizes, size up for NOIRIX volume.
| SIZE | CHEST | WAIST | HIPS | LENGTH | SLEEVE |
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Jackets are cut for a clean outer line. Size up one if layering heavy fleece underneath.
| SIZE | WAIST | HIPS | INSEAM | THIGH |
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Jeans and trousers are cut true to size. Denim stretches slightly with wear; if in doubt, size down.
| UK | EU | US (M) | US (W) | FOOT LENGTH |
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If your foot falls between sizes, we recommend sizing up for open styles and staying true to size for trainers.
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