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How to Choose the Right Size?

Choosing the right size is one of the most important steps when ordering online. In the Onlymens.ee product range, sizes may vary depending on the manufacturer, brand, cut and specific product. Therefore, we always recommend checking the size information on the product page before placing an order.

If the product page has a “Size chart” button or a size guide, open it before choosing the size. The measurements shown there will help you compare the product with your own measurements or with clothing that already fits you well.

Sizes may depend on the specific product

Please note that the same size label, for example M, L or XL, may not have exactly the same measurements for all products. Different manufacturers use different cuts and size charts. One product may also be designed for a slimmer fit, while another may have a looser or oversized cut.

The safest option is to use the size chart shown on the specific product page, not only your usual size. If you are between two sizes, we recommend considering the cut of the product, the stretch of the material and whether you prefer a tighter or more comfortable fit.

How to choose clothing size?

For clothing, the best option is to compare the measurements shown on the product page with your body measurements or with the measurements of a similar garment that already fits you well.

Option 1: compare measurements with a garment that fits you well

  1. Take a similar garment that currently fits you well.
  2. Place it flat on an even surface.
  3. Measure the necessary areas, for example chest width, shoulder width, sleeve length, total length or waist width.
  4. Compare the measurements with the size chart on the product page.
  5. Choose the size whose measurements are closest to your existing garment.

Option 2: measure your body

  1. Measure your chest around the widest part.
  2. Measure your waist where trousers or a belt usually sit.
  3. For trousers, also measure your hip circumference and inside leg length if needed.
  4. Compare the measurements with the size chart on the product page.
  5. If your measurements are between two sizes, choose based on whether you prefer a tighter or looser fit.

For jackets, blazers, shirts and outerwear, it is also worth considering whether you want to wear a thicker shirt, sweater or another layer underneath. In that case, choosing a slightly larger size may be more comfortable.

How to choose shoe size?

When choosing shoe sizes, keep in mind that EUR, UK and US sizes may vary between manufacturers. Therefore, you should not rely only on the number you usually wear. The safest option is to compare your foot length or the inner length of shoes that have previously fitted you well with the size chart of the specific product.

Option 1: check the size from an existing shoe

  1. Check the size information on the tongue, inside label or box of shoes that fit you well.
  2. If several sizes are shown, for example EUR, UK and US, compare them with the size chart of the product you want to buy.
  3. Choose the size on the product page that best matches the size or inner length of your existing shoe.

Option 2: measure your foot length

  1. Place a sheet of paper on the floor against a wall.
  2. Stand on the paper with your heel against the wall.
  3. Mark the furthest point of your toe on the paper.
  4. Measure the distance from the wall to the marked point.
  5. Compare the measurement with the size chart on the product page.

For shoes, we recommend leaving a small amount of extra space so that the shoes remain comfortable while walking. For men’s shoes, it is generally reasonable to allow about 0.5–1.0 cm of extra space, depending on the type of shoe and personal preference.

If you are choosing sporty shoes or shoes that will be worn with thicker socks, a slightly larger allowance may be more comfortable. For narrow-fit or more formal shoes, it is especially important to check the size chart of the specific model.

Example of choosing shoe size

If your foot length is 27.0 cm, then for men’s shoes you may want to look for a size with an inner length of about 27.5–28.0 cm. The exact suitable size still depends on the manufacturer and model, so always check the size chart of the specific product.

If you already have shoes that fit very well, check the inner length, UK/US size or EUR size on the label or box and compare it with the information of the product you want to buy.

If you are between two sizes

If you are not sure which size to choose, think about how you want to wear the product. For a slimmer fit, choose the smaller size. For a looser and more comfortable fit, choose the larger size.

The material also matters. A product made from stretchy fabric may fit comfortably in a more exact size, while trousers, shirts or jackets made from non-stretch material may be more comfortable in a larger size.

Need help choosing the size?

If you are not sure which size to choose, write to us at info@onlymens.ee or call +372 5848 6135.

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