Men’s Sizing Charts

Men's MFC-09 Alpha Work Shirt Fit Chart

MFC-09 — Men’s Alpha Work Shirt Fit Chart
Size S M L XL XXL 3XL 4XL 5XL
Neck 13⅝-14½ 14⅝-15½ 15⅝-16½ 16⅝-17½ 17⅝-18½ 18⅝-19½ 19⅝-20½ 20⅝-21½
Chest 34½-38 38½42 42½-46 46½-50 50½-53 53½-56 56½-59 59½-62
Max. Waist 36 40 44 48 51½ 55 58½ 62
Sleeve Length RG 33 33½ 34 34½ 35 35 35 35
LN 35½ 35½ 36 36 36 36 36 36
XLN 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
Back Length RG Regular Back Length
LN Regular Back Length plus 1½”
XLN Regular Back Length plus 4″
SS Regular Back Length
SSL Regular Back Length plus 4″
Height Stand straight against a wall without your shoes. Make a mark level with the top of your head. Measure from this point down to the floor. Neck Measure around the base of the neck where a collared shirt would fit, or measure a collar band on a shirt that fits you well. Chest/Bust Measure the fullest part of your chest/bust. Hold the tape firmly, but not tightly. Be sure the tape is level and straight across your back. Stand naturally. Waist/Mid-Section First, remove your belt. Then, measure over shirt (not over pants) at the position you normally wear your pants. Hold the tape firmly but not tightly. For shirts and covering garments such as coveralls – measure mid-section over clothing around the fullest part of the abdomen. Note: include both “A” and “B” measurements if ordering multiple garments. Hips Stand with your heels together. Measure around the fullest part of the hips. Hold the tape measure straight and level. Inseam Standing straight, measure the distance from the croth to just below the ankle bone. OR – using similar style pants that fit you well: lay garment flat with front and back creases and smooth. Measure along the inside seam of one leg from the bottom of the hem to the crotch. Sleeve Bend the elbow slightly. Start at the center back of the neck and measure across the shoulder to the elbow and down the wrist bone. Trunk Measure from base of the neck (front) down around crotch and back up to the bottom of the collar. (For coveralls only)
Cap/Hat Size Measure the circumference of the head at its widest diameter, approximately 1/8″ above the ears. Front & Back Rises FRONT – This is the distance from the center front at the top of the waistband to the intersection of the croth seams. BACK – This is the distance from the center back at the top of the waistband to the intersection of the crotch seams. Across Shoulders While standing with arms down, measure across the back from one shoulder joint to the other. Upper Arm/Bicep Measure the maximum circumference of the upper arm just below the under arm. Forearm Measure the maximum circumference of the forearm at approximately 6″ above the wrist. Wrist Measure the wrist circumference over the wrist bone. Thigh Mesaure around thigh (parallel to floor), below crotch. Knee With the leg straight, measure the knee circumference over the knee cap and parallel to the floor. Calf Measure the circumference of the largest part of the lower leg approximately half way between the knee and ankle and parallel to the floor. Outseam Measure along the outside of the leg from the top of the waistband to the bottom of the hem or just below the ankle bone. OR – lay garment flat, measure along outseam from top of band to bottom of hem. Over Arm With arms at sides, measure around the broadest part of the shoulders and upper arms, keeping the tape level at all times. If over-arm measurement is 7″ larger than chest measurement, go up one size.
TRY IT ON! The most accurate way to insure proper fit is to TRY ON a fit sample of the actual garment to be worn. It’s even better if fit samples are pre-washed to reduce stiffness and allow for slight shrinkage (especially with 100% cotton garments.)

Tip: When using fit samples, use a sample of the garment that will actually be worn. If you switch styles or suppliers, you need to re-fit with pre-washed samples of the new garment. Garments are cut differently depending on the style. A medium in one style may be too small in another!

Measuring: Taking correct measurements is the best thing. Don’t let anyone measure themselves. It’s too easy to make a mistake, especially when measuring hard to reach places.

Tips:

  • DO try to have the individual wear the actual shoes to be worn with the uniform. The style and type of shoe worn with a uniform will affect the pant length. Please keep this in mind when measuring.
  • DO NOT adjust the measurement to allow for shrinkage. Potential shrinkage has already been figured into sizing the garment.
  • DO order the larger size if measurements fall between two sizes (unless the individual being measured prefers their uniforms to fit a little tighter).

Don’t second guess the sizes shown in the reference guide: Sizes on the size/conversion charts in this guide are based on actual body measurements in inches. Garments are designed to be fully cut, allowing for ease of movement and comfort.

Never simply ask an individual what size they wear: Uniform sizes do not necessarily relate to retail sizes and most people will state their best retail size when asked (or they may guess at it, or tell what they’d like it to be).

Waist measurements! Don’t let them “suck it in” to cheat the actual measurement: If they do, they’ll pay for it later with a fit that’s probably too snug. Just have them stand up straight and relaxed.

When ordering, be sure to give all sizes requested: For example, some shirts require a neck and sleeve length.

Men's MFC-12 Men's Jackets

MFC-12 — Men’s Jackets
Alpha Size XS S M L XL XXL 3XL 4XL 5XL
Chest Size 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
Chest Max. 32″ 34″ 36″ 38″ 40″ 42″ 44″ 46″ 48″ 50″ 52″ 54″ 56″ 58″ 60″ 62″ 64″ 66″
Height Stand straight against a wall without your shoes. Make a mark level with the top of your head. Measure from this point down to the floor. Neck Measure around the base of the neck where a collared shirt would fit, or measure a collar band on a shirt that fits you well. Chest/Bust Measure the fullest part of your chest/bust. Hold the tape firmly, but not tightly. Be sure the tape is level and straight across your back. Stand naturally. Waist/Mid-Section First, remove your belt. Then, measure over shirt (not over pants) at the position you normally wear your pants. Hold the tape firmly but not tightly. For shirts and covering garments such as coveralls – measure mid-section over clothing around the fullest part of the abdomen. Note: include both “A” and “B” measurements if ordering multiple garments. Hips Stand with your heels together. Measure around the fullest part of the hips. Hold the tape measure straight and level. Inseam Standing straight, measure the distance from the croth to just below the ankle bone. OR – using similar style pants that fit you well: lay garment flat with front and back creases and smooth. Measure along the inside seam of one leg from the bottom of the hem to the crotch. Sleeve Bend the elbow slightly. Start at the center back of the neck and measure across the shoulder to the elbow and down the wrist bone. Trunk Measure from base of the neck (front) down around crotch and back up to the bottom of the collar. (For coveralls only)
Cap/Hat Size Measure the circumference of the head at its widest diameter, approximately 1/8″ above the ears. Front & Back Rises FRONT – This is the distance from the center front at the top of the waistband to the intersection of the croth seams. BACK – This is the distance from the center back at the top of the waistband to the intersection of the crotch seams. Across Shoulders While standing with arms down, measure across the back from one shoulder joint to the other. Upper Arm/Bicep Measure the maximum circumference of the upper arm just below the under arm. Forearm Measure the maximum circumference of the forearm at approximately 6″ above the wrist. Wrist Measure the wrist circumference over the wrist bone. Thigh Mesaure around thigh (parallel to floor), below crotch. Knee With the leg straight, measure the knee circumference over the knee cap and parallel to the floor. Calf Measure the circumference of the largest part of the lower leg approximately half way between the knee and ankle and parallel to the floor. Outseam Measure along the outside of the leg from the top of the waistband to the bottom of the hem or just below the ankle bone. OR – lay garment flat, measure along outseam from top of band to bottom of hem. Over Arm With arms at sides, measure around the broadest part of the shoulders and upper arms, keeping the tape level at all times. If over-arm measurement is 7″ larger than chest measurement, go up one size.
TRY IT ON! The most accurate way to insure proper fit is to TRY ON a fit sample of the actual garment to be worn. It’s even better if fit samples are pre-washed to reduce stiffness and allow for slight shrinkage (especially with 100% cotton garments.)

Tip: When using fit samples, use a sample of the garment that will actually be worn. If you switch styles or suppliers, you need to re-fit with pre-washed samples of the new garment. Garments are cut differently depending on the style. A medium in one style may be too small in another!

Measuring: Taking correct measurements is the best thing. Don’t let anyone measure themselves. It’s too easy to make a mistake, especially when measuring hard to reach places.

Tips:

  • DO try to have the individual wear the actual shoes to be worn with the uniform. The style and type of shoe worn with a uniform will affect the pant length. Please keep this in mind when measuring.
  • DO NOT adjust the measurement to allow for shrinkage. Potential shrinkage has already been figured into sizing the garment.
  • DO order the larger size if measurements fall between two sizes (unless the individual being measured prefers their uniforms to fit a little tighter).

Don’t second guess the sizes shown in the reference guide: Sizes on the size/conversion charts in this guide are based on actual body measurements in inches. Garments are designed to be fully cut, allowing for ease of movement and comfort.

Never simply ask an individual what size they wear: Uniform sizes do not necessarily relate to retail sizes and most people will state their best retail size when asked (or they may guess at it, or tell what they’d like it to be).

Waist measurements! Don’t let them “suck it in” to cheat the actual measurement: If they do, they’ll pay for it later with a fit that’s probably too snug. Just have them stand up straight and relaxed.

When ordering, be sure to give all sizes requested: For example, some shirts require a neck and sleeve length.

Men's MFC-24 Men's Unlined Coveralls & Overalls

MFC-24 — Men’s Unlined Coveralls & Overalls
Alpha Size XS S M L XL
Numberic Size 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
Chest Size 30½-32 32½-34 34½-36 36½-38 38½-40 40½-42 42½-44 44½-46 46½-48 48½-50
Waist Max 30½ 32½ 34½ 36½ 38½ 40½ 42½ 44½ 46½ 48½
Alpha Size XXL 3XL 4XL 5XL
Numberic Size 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
Chest Size 50½-52 52½-54 54½-56 56½-58 58½-60 60½-62 62½-64 64½-66
Waist Max 50½ 52½ 54½ 56½ 58½ 60½ 62½ 64½
Height Stand straight against a wall without your shoes. Make a mark level with the top of your head. Measure from this point down to the floor. Neck Measure around the base of the neck where a collared shirt would fit, or measure a collar band on a shirt that fits you well. Chest/Bust Measure the fullest part of your chest/bust. Hold the tape firmly, but not tightly. Be sure the tape is level and straight across your back. Stand naturally. Waist/Mid-Section First, remove your belt. Then, measure over shirt (not over pants) at the position you normally wear your pants. Hold the tape firmly but not tightly. For shirts and covering garments such as coveralls – measure mid-section over clothing around the fullest part of the abdomen. Note: include both “A” and “B” measurements if ordering multiple garments. Hips Stand with your heels together. Measure around the fullest part of the hips. Hold the tape measure straight and level. Inseam Standing straight, measure the distance from the croth to just below the ankle bone. OR – using similar style pants that fit you well: lay garment flat with front and back creases and smooth. Measure along the inside seam of one leg from the bottom of the hem to the crotch. Sleeve Bend the elbow slightly. Start at the center back of the neck and measure across the shoulder to the elbow and down the wrist bone. Trunk Measure from base of the neck (front) down around crotch and back up to the bottom of the collar. (For coveralls only)
Cap/Hat Size Measure the circumference of the head at its widest diameter, approximately 1/8″ above the ears. Front & Back Rises FRONT – This is the distance from the center front at the top of the waistband to the intersection of the croth seams. BACK – This is the distance from the center back at the top of the waistband to the intersection of the crotch seams. Across Shoulders While standing with arms down, measure across the back from one shoulder joint to the other. Upper Arm/Bicep Measure the maximum circumference of the upper arm just below the under arm. Forearm Measure the maximum circumference of the forearm at approximately 6″ above the wrist. Wrist Measure the wrist circumference over the wrist bone. Thigh Mesaure around thigh (parallel to floor), below crotch. Knee With the leg straight, measure the knee circumference over the knee cap and parallel to the floor. Calf Measure the circumference of the largest part of the lower leg approximately half way between the knee and ankle and parallel to the floor. Outseam Measure along the outside of the leg from the top of the waistband to the bottom of the hem or just below the ankle bone. OR – lay garment flat, measure along outseam from top of band to bottom of hem. Over Arm With arms at sides, measure around the broadest part of the shoulders and upper arms, keeping the tape level at all times. If over-arm measurement is 7″ larger than chest measurement, go up one size.
TRY IT ON! The most accurate way to insure proper fit is to TRY ON a fit sample of the actual garment to be worn. It’s even better if fit samples are pre-washed to reduce stiffness and allow for slight shrinkage (especially with 100% cotton garments.)

Tip: When using fit samples, use a sample of the garment that will actually be worn. If you switch styles or suppliers, you need to re-fit with pre-washed samples of the new garment. Garments are cut differently depending on the style. A medium in one style may be too small in another!

Measuring: Taking correct measurements is the best thing. Don’t let anyone measure themselves. It’s too easy to make a mistake, especially when measuring hard to reach places.

Tips:

  • DO try to have the individual wear the actual shoes to be worn with the uniform. The style and type of shoe worn with a uniform will affect the pant length. Please keep this in mind when measuring.
  • DO NOT adjust the measurement to allow for shrinkage. Potential shrinkage has already been figured into sizing the garment.
  • DO order the larger size if measurements fall between two sizes (unless the individual being measured prefers their uniforms to fit a little tighter).

Don’t second guess the sizes shown in the reference guide: Sizes on the size/conversion charts in this guide are based on actual body measurements in inches. Garments are designed to be fully cut, allowing for ease of movement and comfort.

Never simply ask an individual what size they wear: Uniform sizes do not necessarily relate to retail sizes and most people will state their best retail size when asked (or they may guess at it, or tell what they’d like it to be).

Waist measurements! Don’t let them “suck it in” to cheat the actual measurement: If they do, they’ll pay for it later with a fit that’s probably too snug. Just have them stand up straight and relaxed.

When ordering, be sure to give all sizes requested: For example, some shirts require a neck and sleeve length.