What Is My Suit Size Calculator – Perfect Fit

What Is My Suit Size Calculator

Find your perfect suit size with our advanced calculator. Get accurate measurements for jacket, pants, and shirt based on your body type and preferences.

Calculate Your Suit Size

Your Recommended Suit Sizes

Jacket Size

Perfect fit for your body type

Pants Size

Waist and inseam measurements

Shirt Size

Neck and sleeve measurements

Fit Recommendation

Based on your preferences

How to Measure Yourself

Chest Measurement

Measure around the fullest part of your chest, just under your arms. Keep the tape measure level and breathe normally.

Waist Measurement

Measure around your natural waistline, typically just above your belly button. This is where your pants will sit.

Neck Measurement

Measure around your neck at the base, where your shirt collar would sit. Add comfort by fitting one finger under the tape.

Inseam Measurement

Measure from your crotch down to where you want your pants to end. This determines your pant length.

Standard Suit Size Chart

Size Chest (inches) Waist (inches) Height Range Weight Range (lbs)
36S34-3628-305’4″ – 5’7″130-150
38R36-3830-325’8″ – 5’11”150-170
40R38-4032-345’8″ – 5’11”160-180
42L40-4234-366’0″ – 6’3″180-200
44L42-4436-386’0″ – 6’3″190-220
46L44-4638-406’0″ – 6’3″210-240

Professional Fitting Tips

Jacket Fit

The jacket should lie flat across your shoulders without pulling or bunching. Sleeves should show about 1/4 inch of shirt cuff.

Pant Fit

Pants should sit comfortably at your natural waist with a slight break at the shoe. Avoid excess fabric around the legs.

Shirt Fit

Your dress shirt collar should be snug but comfortable, allowing one finger to fit between your neck and the collar.

Length Considerations

Jacket length should cover your seat and allow your arms to hang naturally. The hem should hit at your knuckles.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this suit size calculator?
Our calculator provides highly accurate size recommendations based on industry-standard measurements and body type analysis. However, professional fitting is always recommended for the most precise fit.
What if I’m between sizes?
If you’re between sizes, we generally recommend choosing the larger size, as suits can be tailored down but not easily made larger. Consider your fit preference and body type when making the final decision.
Do different suit styles fit differently?
Yes, slim fit suits run smaller than classic fits. Modern fits fall between the two. Always consider the specific brand’s sizing as well, as there can be variations between manufacturers.
Should I measure myself or have someone help?
Having someone help you measure will provide more accurate results, especially for chest and back measurements. If measuring alone, use a mirror and take measurements over thin clothing.
How often should I check my suit size?
Your suit size can change due to weight fluctuations, age, and fitness level. It’s recommended to re-measure yourself every 2-3 years or after significant weight changes.
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