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Do you have a size chart for menswear?
To help you find the perfect fit - the first time - we have size guides available. ASOS sizes are designed to fit the following body measurements:


HOW TO MEASURE
Clothing
To choose the correct size for you, measure your body as follows:
- Neck - Measure around neck base where shirt fits.
- Chest - Measure around fullest part with arms lowered for the most accurate measurement. Make sure the tape is flat across the back.
- Waist - Measure around the narrowest point on the waistline.
- Hips - Feet together, measure around the fullest part.
- Inside Leg - Measure from highest point at crotch to ankle bone.
Footwear
To measure your feet, stand on a level floor with the back of your heels against a straight edge or wall.
- Measure your foot length by placing a ruler flat on the floor straight alongside the inside of your foot from your heel to your toes.
- Place an object with a flat edge straight across your toes with the edge touching the tip of your longest toe. Take the measurement (in millimeters) from the ruler where the flat edge crosses (see image above). This is your foot length measurement.
- You may find one foot is longer than the other - this is quite normal. Please use the larger size when making your shoe size selection. If your foot measurement is halfway between sizes, select the larger size.
Updated on 17 Apr 2026