Fit / Style Guide
Classic Fit (Sometimes called Standard Fit) T-shirts
Classic/Standard fit gained popularity in the ’80s and ’90s, featuring a generic construction that tends to be boxier and roomier, lacking the tailoring and tapering of their retail/fashion fit counterparts. This style can be a more forgiving look for guys and gals that are a bit heavier set.
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Retail Fit (Sometimes called Fashion Fit) T-shirts
Also simply referred to as “fitted”, this cut has been designed to contour to the body more closely, with less bagginess and more form-fitting lines around the shoulders, arms, and torso. The arms have a snugger fit and the sleeve length tends to be shorter.
A Note on Unisex style:
Unisex - Unisex adult sizing falls somewhere between men’s and women’s traditional sizing. So, a unisex large would be bigger than a woman’s large but smaller than a men's large. It is always helpful to read reviews to get an idea of a particular manufacturer’s unisex styling or look at actual measurements if you need specifics. Don’t let the neutrality of these shirts scare you. After all, we all want the same amazing feel and relaxed look, and these shirts are designed for the average joe or jane and fit the broadest spectrum of body types.
