How To Find Your Size
How To Find Your Suit Size
Using a cloth tapeline, have a friend run the tapeline around your chest, under your arm as shown. The tape should be a bit loose (keep a hand between the tape and your chest. This number is likely between 36 and 52. Pro-tip, wear a dress shirt, not a thick sweater, when taking this measurement.

Regular, Short or Long?
It's all about your height.
5'7" or less is generally a short
over 5' 7" to 6' is generally a regular
over 6' is generally a long
Regular, short & long refers both to the overall length of the coat as well as the proportions of where the buttons, lapels, and pockets line-up. If you are close to 5' 7" or 6' and you have a long torso and short legs, chances are you'll need a longer coat (regular or long respectively). Likewise, if you are all legs and short in the torso, your best fit will be a short or regular.
Dress Shirt Measurement
Using a tape cloth measure, have a friend measure around your neck as shown below. These measurements are in 1/2" increments from 14.5 to 22.
How to Measure Sleeve Length
Using a cloth tape measure, have a friend measure from the hollow at the base of your neck, down your shoulder to your wrist bone as shown below. Dress shirts run from 32"-33", 34"-35", or 36"-37". So if you measure 34.6", select a 34-5 dress shirt.

And that's how to measure yourself for a suit! If you have any questions while measuring yourself or someone else, give us a call 248-865-9963 or
email hello@toddsmenswear.com.