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Suit Size Estimator

This estimator will give you a starting point for your suit size based on your height, weight, and body type. Keep in mind that this is just an estimate, and a perfect fit may require adjustments or professional tailoring.

Step 1: Gather Information

  • Height (in inches)
  • Weight (in pounds)
  • Body Type:
    • Slim
    • Average
    • Athletic
    • Big & Tall

Step 2: Estimate Your Jacket Size

  1. Use the chart below to find your chest size range based on your height, weight, and body type.
Height (in)Weight (lbs)Body TypeChest Size Range (in)
Under 5’8″Less than 160Slim36-38
Under 5’8″Less than 160Average38-40
Under 5’8″Less than 160Athletic40-42
Under 5’8″160-180Slim38-40
Under 5’8″160-180Average40-42
Under 5’8″160-180Athletic42-44
Under 5’8″Over 180Slim40-42
Under 5’8″Over 180Average42-44
Under 5’8″Over 180Athletic44-46
5’8″ – 6’0″Less than 180Slim38-40
5’8″ – 6’0″Less than 180Average40-42
5’8″ – 6’0″Less than 180Athletic42-44
5’8″ – 6’0″180-200Slim40-42
5’8″ – 6’0″180-200Average42-44
5’8″ – 6’0″180-200Athletic44-46
5’8″ – 6’0″Over 200Slim42-44
5’8″ – 6’0″Over 200Average44-46
5’8″ – 6’0″Over 200Athletic46-48
Over 6’0″ (Big & Tall)Any WeightAny Body TypeAdd 2 inches to standard size

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  1. Look up your height on the chart.
  2. Find the weight range that corresponds to your weight.
  3. Select the body type that best describes you.
  4. Locate the chest size range at the intersection of your height, weight, and body type.

Step 3: Estimate Your Pant Size

  1. Use a measuring tape to find your waist circumference in inches. Measure around your natural waistline, where you typically wear your pants.
  2. Find your waist size on a standard pant size chart (https://theblacktux.com/find-your-fit).

Step 4: Estimate Jacket Length

  • Average height (5’8″ – 6’0″): Regular length (R)
  • Taller than average (over 6’0″): Long length (L)
  • Shorter than average (under 5’8″): Short length (S) – This may be a less common size offered by all brands. It’s best to consult the brand’s specific size chart.

Step 5: Refine Your Estimate

  • Consider how you want the suit to fit. If you prefer a looser fit, you may want to size up.
  • For a more tailored look, you may want to stick to the estimated size or consider getting the suit tailored after purchase.

Remember: This is just an estimate. It’s always best to try on a suit before you buy it to ensure a proper fitpen_sparktunesharemore_vert

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