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How to Measure Yourself

Which size should I choose?

All products are sold by the international sizing scheme used by the designer / brand. 

Given the potential variations in sizing across different brands & styles, each item is individually measured and is featured online, with its own size chart. Some brands / items measured in the waist in centimetres may also feature a size grid, be sure to click the image & read the details and measurements before adding to your shopping cart. 

Most trousers and shorts, sizing is based on the waist measurements in centimetres. Our tall range will be labelled with a 'T' or 'XL' suffix. Such as, 87T or 102XL, indicating 'tall' and 'extra long'. Most trousers will indicate as to what inseam leg length that item has, a tall average inseam is 98cm. 

T-shirts & Shorts will feature a size grid with the actual garment measurement of the chest & length. Business shirts are measured by the neck measurement in centimetres. Any long sleeve item should feature the arm sleeve length (centre back, along shoulder and down to wrist). 

We understand finding the right size & buying online can be confronting. We are here to help make this an easier online shopping experience.  

How to take your measurements

A body measuring tape is the best way to measure yourself. If you don't have one, any supermarket, haberdashery or fabric store sell them. Body diagram below to assist.

Neck - Measure around the base of the neck, allowing a finger width of room

Chest - Loosely measure around the broadest part of the chest

Waist - Measure tightly around the waist (where you wear your trousers)

Hips - Firmly measure around the seat (bum) and top of thighs

Sleeve - Measure from the centre back (under the collar) to shoulder point then to wrist/cuff

Leg - Measure from the crutch to the cuff of the trouser (inside leg)

You can lay items flat & measure the item - 

You can either email the results to us at sales@tallguy.com.au, include in the comments box when placing your order, or look at our brand comparison chart.
How & Where to measure