Please select the size guide that you need :



HOW TO TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS ?

Get your tape measure and a similar garment from your wardobe. Lay the garment out on a flat surface. To find your size, measure the garment with the help of the diagram and then consult the corresponding size chart :


Trousers

how to measure trousers

  • 1/2 of the waist band (A) : Place the measuring tape horizontally and measure the distance between the two seams.
  • 1/2 of the hip (B) : Measure the distance between the two seams.
  • Inside leg (C) : Place the measuring tape vertically, running from the seam on the crotch to the bottom of the trouser leg.
  • Crotch (D) : Place the measuring tape vertically, running from the seam under the waistband to the crotch seam.
  • 1/2 Lower leg (E) : Measure the distance between the two seams at the bottom of the trouser leg.
  • 1/2 Thigh (F) : Measure the distance between the two thigh seams.




What trouser cut suits you best ?

Adjusted fitted trousers

A fitted cut is close to the body, without being clingy, and shows off your body shape. If you are torn between 2 sizes, we recommend you go for the larger size.

Standard fit trousers

A standard fit is a straight cut, with carefully measured proportions for maximum comfort.

Slim fit jeans

A slim fit skims the body in order to show off its shape. If you're torn between 2 sizes, we recommend you go for the larger size.

Standard fit jeans

A standard fit is a straight cut, with carefully measured proportions for maximum comfort.



Adjusted fitted chinos : Norman – Layton


measurements table trousers Norman

measurements table trousers Norman

Leeway: +/- 0.5cm - 1cm (depending on the parts being measured).




Adjusted fitted trousers : NIGEL II


measurements table chino Nigel II

measurement tables chino Nigel II

Leeway: +/- 0.5cm - 1cm (depending on the parts being measured).




Adjusted fitted pants : Kyrk (chino) - Kallen (Light twill) - Kolton (jogger)


measurement tables chino Kyrk

measurement tables chino Kyrk

Leeway: +/- 0.5cm - 1cm (depending on the parts being measured).




Standard fitted chino : Jerry


measurement tables chino Jerry

measurement tables chino Jerry

Leeway: +/- 0.5cm - 1cm (depending on the parts being measured).




Standard fitted chino : Jake


measurement tables chino Jake

measurement tables chino Jake

Leeway: +/- 0.5cm - 1cm (depending on the parts being measured).




Standard fitted jeans : Chuck II


measurement tables jeans Chuck II

measurement tables jeans Chuck II

Leeway: +/- 0.5cm - 1cm (depending on the parts being measured).




Slim fitted pants : Ridley - Karson


tableau de mensurations jean Ridley

measurement tables Ridley

Leeway: +/- 0.5cm - 1cm (depending on the parts being measured).




HOW TO TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS ?

Get your tape measure and a similar garment from your wardobe. Lay the garment out on a flat surface. To find your size, measure the garment with the help of the diagram and then consult the corresponding size chart :


Bermuda shorts

how to measure bermuda shorts

  • 1/2 of the waist band (A) : Place the measuring tape horizontally and measure the distance between the two seams.
  • 1/2 of the hip (B) : Measure the distance between the two seams.
  • Inside leg (C) : Place the measuring tape vertically, running from the seam on the crotch to the bottom of the bermuda leg.
  • Crotch (D) : Place the measuring tape vertically, running from the seam under the waistband to the crotch seam.
  • 1/2 Lower leg (E) : Measure the distance between the two seams at the bottom of the bermuda leg.
  • 1/2 Thigh (F) : Measure the distance between the two thigh seams.


OUR BERMUDA SHORTS


Bermuda shorts : Barry


measurement tables bermuda chino short Barry

measurement tables bermuda chino short Barry

Leeway: +/- 0.5cm - 1cm (depending on the parts being measured).




Bermuda cargo shorts : Cody - Corben - Corben II


measurement tables bermuda cargo shirt Cody

measurement tables bermuda cargo shorts Cody

Leeway: +/- 0.5cm - 1cm (depending on the parts being measured).