Sizing

How to read measurements before ordering streetwear

Streetwear sizing can be confusing because the intended fit changes by item. Measurements give you a better way to judge fit than the label alone.

Measure a piece you already like

Lay a hoodie, tee, pants, or jacket flat and record the numbers that matter. For tops, note shoulder width, chest width, sleeve length, and body length. For pants, note waist, rise, thigh, leg opening, and inseam.

Compare fit intention, not only size

A cropped hoodie should be shorter than your regular hoodie. A boxy tee may be wider with a shorter body. Wide-leg pants need enough leg opening to stack or fall cleanly.

Leave room for fabric behavior

Heavy cotton, washed denim, nylon, knitwear, and fleece all sit differently on the body. If two items have similar measurements, the stiffer fabric can still feel larger and more structured.

Do not ignore shoe sizing notes

For shoes, check EU size, insole length, and any seller notes about narrow or roomy fit. If you are between sizes, look for reviews or QC comments before assuming your usual size will work.

Search by fit

Try fit-based keywords when the silhouette matters more than the exact product title.

Search oversized hoodie