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 Garments are cut to accommodate active working conditions. Here's how to get the corect size and ensure a comfortable fit. Also create your own unique image with our embroidery service. If you have artwork - that's good. If you have an embroidery computer disc - that's better. If you have neither let us work out something original for you.


 

 




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HOW TO MEASURE

WOMEN

Be sure to measure your body. Do not measure over shirts or slacks. Hold tape measure close but not tight against the body.

BUST – Measure across fullest part of bust/chest keeping arms relaxed at sides. Keep tape measure straight and parallel to the floor.

WAIST – Measure at your natural waistline at its smallest part.


MEN

As a general rule, the number of inches measured will equal your size, when measured correctly. Be sure to measure your body. Do not measure over shirts or slacks.

NECK – Measure around the base of neck (lowest part). Number of inches equals neck size.

SLEEVE LENGTH – Start from the center of the back of the neck and measure across the shoulder to the elbow and down the wrist.

CHEST – With arms at sides, measure across fullest part of the chest, under arms measure and across shoulder blades. Keep tape measure straight across back.

WAIST – Measure at your natural waist at the height you naturally wear your pants. Keep the tape measure firm but not tight.

INSEAM – Measure inside of leg from crotch down to top of shoe. Or measure a similar style if pants that fit well. Measure to the crotch seam to the hem.