Size Guide · Full Set

Find your set.

Our sets are cut in a relaxed-to-oversized fit. Designed to drape, not to cling. Here's how to find the size that moves with you.

The set, flat-measured.

These are the measurements of the garment itself, laid flat — not body measurements. Because the fit is relaxed, compare these to a set you already own and love, rather than to your body alone.

Measurement Small Medium Large
Shirt
Length (A) 72cm 74.5cm 77cm
Shoulder (B) 51cm 53cm 55cm
Chest — pit to pit (C) to confirm to confirm to confirm
Sleeve length (D) to confirm to confirm to confirm
Trousers
Length (E) 101cm 103cm 105.5cm
Waist — relaxed (F) 71cm 76.5cm 81.5cm
Hip (G) to confirm to confirm to confirm
Inseam (H) to confirm to confirm to confirm

All measurements in centimetres. Waist is measured relaxed (drawstring untied). Allow a small tolerance of ±1cm, natural to washed linen.

The points that matter.

The Shirt
A B C D
A Length — from highest shoulder point to hem
B Shoulder — seam to seam across the back
C Chest — armpit to armpit, laid flat
D Sleeve — shoulder seam to cuff edge
The Trousers
E F G H
E Length — top of waistband to hem
F Waist — across, relaxed, then doubled
G Hip — widest point, laid flat
H Inseam — crotch seam to hem

How it's meant to sit.

Relaxed by design — when in doubt, size down.
Every set is cut generously. The shirt is meant to drape wide across the shoulder; the trousers sit easy with a wide leg. If you prefer a cleaner, less oversized line — or if you're between two sizes — size down. If you want the full relaxed silhouette as shown, take your usual size.
Small
Fits UK/US 36–38 chest
Medium
Fits UK/US 38–40 chest
Large
Fits UK/US 40–42 chest

Conversions are approximate and account for the relaxed fit. Confirm against the flat measurements above for the most accurate result.

Three minutes, one tape.

The most reliable method: lay a set you already own flat and measure it, then compare to our chart. If you're measuring your body instead, here's how.

i.
Chest
Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your chest, under the arms, keeping it level across the back.
ii.
Shoulder
Measure across your back from the edge of one shoulder bone to the other.
iii.
Waist
Measure around where you naturally wear your trousers — not pulled tight, one finger of room.
iv.
Inseam
Measure from the top of your inner thigh down to where you want the hem to fall.