Sizing guide

How to measure

Chest – Measure around the fullest part of the chest with your arms down. Usually just under the arm pits.

Waist – Measure around the narrowest part of the waist. Your waist is at the small of the back or where your body bends if you lean to the side.

Arm length – Measure from the side of your neck to wrist fold, over the top of your arm.

Hips – Measure around the widest part of your hip area.

Leg Length (Rab) – Measure from the crotch (top of inner thigh) to where you want the hem to sit on your foot or shoe.

IMPORTANT:

These are body measurements, not the measurements of our garments.

While all of our garments are sized to these measurements, you will find that the cut on jackets designed for use in more extreme environments will be slightly more generous in the expectation that these designs will be used with additional/thicker mid-layers. If you plan on using a jacket like this with fewer layers beneath it, please keep this in mind when selecting your size.



Regular fit for garments

Designed to be versatile our Regular Fit garments are not closely fitted making them ideal for cross-seasonal use and multi-layering. Regular fit garments are contoured, with room for movement.

Slim fit for garments

Our Slim Fit garments are designed to be worn closer to the body or over layers such as base-layers and light mid-layers. Slim fit garments are close fitting for maximum performance when moving dynamically.

Expedition fit for garments

Expedition garments are designed to be worn in colder conditions over more layers of clothing than our other fits and are oversized slightly to allow for this.

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