Clothing Sizes (are wacko!)

Clothing Sizes (are wacko!)

We started a project aimed at helping you pick the right sizes. Unfortunately, our research showed that it's hard to find two people in the clothing industry that agree on anything. Every manufacturer has differently sized patterns and a different understanding of what the size numbers and letters mean. Really crazy!

After lurking in department stores and pattern departments we realized it wasn't our imagination, or just the vendors we deal with. In any case, what we show below are what we decided to be "normal" or average representations of sizes in general based on weights and measurements of the average medians (got that?). Use it as kind of a guide or starting point, just remember that we get blanks from all over, and the vendors don't necessarily conform to the charts below. Also, "normal" sized stuff shrinks if not pre-shrunk so you have to allow for the shrinkage when ordering. A very few vendors "cut oversize to allow for shrinkage". This means that after shrinkage, they should fall into the appropriate size ranges, depending on that vendor's interpretation. We mark those items with a "cut oversized" icon. When we realized, though, how much variation there was, we decided to measure everything we carry, before shrinkage, and you will see those measurements on all of our clothing — use that when you need to have a more specific fit, and don't forget to allow for shrinkage!

That's the deal. Confused? Join the club. Anyway, we hope it helps.

I wonder how much it shrinks?

Cotton shrinks! This fact is reported to have been discovered by the ancient Egyptians and has been confirmed by countless distraught women through the ages. You can figure about 3–5% in width and 8–12% in length depending on the type, weight & knit. Sharp changes in temperature cause more shrinkage than gradual changes. High agitation washing machines cause more shrinkage than gentle hand washing. Preshrunk goods shrink less, but still shrink. "Compacted Cotton" has been scrunched up between rollers so that there is built-in extra length in the fibers so it seems to shrink less. Some big-name T-shirt manufacturers call their T-shirts pre-shrunk, but they are actually only compacted, and have never been washed.

Allow for the shrinkage! In some garments, this means buying a size larger. If the item is "cut oversize to allow for shrinkage" then it will be big at first, and then shrink down to the size on the label. In the end, we have to leave it to you to judge the right size to buy.

Junior Women's Sizes
Run a size smaller than Missy/Ladies; cut closer-fitting and shorter. Adults should buy one size larger than usual.
Size No. Chest Waist Hips
Small 3–5 32–33" 24–25" 34–35"
Medium 7–9 34–35" 26–27" 36–37"
Large 11–13 36–37" 28–29" 38–39"
Women's Sizes
Size No. Chest Waist Hips
Small 4–6 34–35" 25–26" 35–36"
Medium 8–10 36–37" 27–28" 37–38"
Large 12–14 38–39" 29–30" 39–41"
XLarge 16–18 41–43" 32–34" 42–44"
2XLarge 18–20 43–45" 34–36" 44–46"
T-Shirt Sizes
Men's or Unisex
Size Chest
Small 34–36"
Medium 38–40"
Large 42–44"
XLarge 46–48"
2XLarge 50–52"
3XLarge 54–56"
Shorts & Pants
Unisex
Size Waist
Small 28–30"
Medium 32–34"
Large 36–39"
XLarge 40–44"
Infant Sizes
Size Age Weight Length
XSmall Newborn–3 mo. 0–12 lbs. to 24"
Small 6 months 13–17 lbs. 25–26"
Medium 12 months 18–22 lbs. 27–29"
Large 18 months 23–26 lbs. 30–32"
XLarge 24 months 27–30 lbs. 33–37"
Toddler Sizes
Sizes correspond to age
Size Weight Height Chest
2T 25–33 lbs. 33–37" 21"
4T 34–38 lbs. 37–42" 23"
Children & Youth Sizes
Sizes roughly correspond to age
Size No. Height Chest Waist
XSmall 2–4 35–41" 21–23" 20–21"
Small 6–8 46–52" 24–27" 22–23"
Medium 8–10 50–56" 27–29" 23–24"
Large 10–12 53–59" 29–30" 24–25"
XLarge 14–16 60–64" 31–33" 26–27"
— Numeric sizes —
6 42–46" 24–25" 22"
8 50–52" 27" 23"
10 53–56" 28–29" 24"
12 56–59" 30" 25"
14 60–62" 31–32" 26"
16 63–64" 33" 27"