Size Guide
Sterling Row sizing follows standard European menswear measurements. Use the table below to find your size, then check the size guide on the product page for anything specific to that style.
How to measure
Measure over a light layer, keeping the tape level and snug but not tight.
- Chest — around the fullest part of the chest, under the arms, with arms relaxed at your sides.
- Waist — around your natural waistline, roughly level with the navel.
- Sleeve — from the base of the neck, over the shoulder point, down to the wrist bone.
Body measurements
These are body measurements, not garment measurements. Find the row your chest falls into and take that size.
| Size | Chest (cm) | Chest (in) | Waist (cm) | Waist (in) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XXS | 80–84 | 31½–33 | 66–70 | 26–27½ |
| XS | 85–89 | 33½–35 | 71–75 | 28–29½ |
| S | 90–94 | 35½–37 | 76–80 | 30–31½ |
| M | 95–99 | 37½–39 | 81–85 | 32–33½ |
| L | 100–105 | 39½–41½ | 86–91 | 34–36 |
| XL | 106–111 | 41½–43½ | 92–97 | 36–38 |
| 2XL | 112–117 | 44–46 | 98–104 | 38½–41 |
| 3XL | 118–124 | 46½–49 | 105–111 | 41½–43½ |
| 4XL | 125–131 | 49–51½ | 112–118 | 44–46½ |
| 5XL | 132–138 | 52–54½ | 119–125 | 47–49 |
| 6XL | 139–145 | 54½–57 | 126–132 | 49½–52 |
Not every style is cut in every size. The sizes offered for a given piece are the ones shown on its product page.
Between sizes?
Take the larger size. It gives a more relaxed fit through the chest and shoulder, which is what you want on outerwear you intend to layer over a knit.
Layering
Our outerwear is cut to go over a mid-layer without pulling at the shoulder. If you plan to wear a jacket over a heavy knit or a gilet, size up once.
Still unsure?
Tell us your chest measurement and what you plan to wear underneath, and we will tell you which size to take. Contact us here.