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Sizing Guide
Stay true to size for pump covers. The oversized fit is built into the drop-shoulder pattern.
How to Measure
Chest: Wrap a tape measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping it parallel to the floor. Take a relaxed measurement — don't flex or breathe in. This is your key measurement for sizing.
Shoulder width: Measure across your back from shoulder point to shoulder point (the bony outer edges). Reference only — chest measurement takes priority.
Size Chart
| Chest (inches) | Size | Pump Cover Fit | Aesthetic Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 34–36 | S | S — true to size | S — true to size, size up for more room |
| 37–40 | M | M — true to size | M — true to size, size up for more room |
| 41–44 | L | L — true to size | L — true to size, size up for more room |
| 45–48 | XL | XL — true to size | XL — true to size, size up for more room |
| 49–52 | 2XL | 2XL — true to size | 2XL — true to size, size up for more room |
| 53–56 | 3XL | 3XL — true to size | 3XL — true to size, size up for more room |
Sizing Rules
Pump Covers — Stay True to Size
The oversized, drop-shoulder fit is engineered into the pattern at your actual size. Sizing up excessively shifts the shoulder seam too far down your arm and breaks the silhouette the pattern was designed to create.
Between Sizes?
Size up. You'll get more drape and a more extreme oversized look. We also offer free size exchanges if you order and the fit isn't right.
Larger, More Muscular Builds
Prioritize your chest measurement over standard size labels. Drop-shoulder construction accommodates developed traps and delts naturally — the boxy, untapered cut works with the V-taper without pulling across the chest.
Aesthetic Fit Tees
Same sizing logic applies, but the cut is more shaped through the torso. If you prefer a looser feel, size up one.