Look we totally get it.
You want your Swoveralls to fit perfectly - we do too.
Check out the below measurement chart to find that goldilocks fit for your perfect bod.
Just a heads-up: sometimes you might notice tiny differences in sizes (about a quarter to half an inch). It's all part of the game with measurements and how things are made. We do our best to give you the most accurate sizing info, but now and then, there might be a little wiggle room.
Comfyalls |
1. Neck to Crotch |
2. Waist |
3. Hip (7" Below Waist Seam) |
4. Length |
5. Pocket depth |
6. Sleeve Length |
7. Arm Opening |
8. Thigh |
9. Leg Opening |
10. Inseam |
XXS |
30 1/4" |
18" |
19" |
63 1/2" |
5 3/4" |
21 1/2" |
3 7/8" |
11 7/8" |
5 1/4" |
26" |
XS |
31" |
19" |
20" |
65" |
5 3/4" |
22" |
4 1/4" |
12 1/4" |
5 1/2" |
26" |
S |
32" |
20" |
21" |
66 1/2" |
5 3/4" |
22 1/2" |
4 5/8" |
12 5/8" |
5 3/4" |
26" |
M |
32 3/4" |
21" |
22" |
69" |
5 3/4" |
23" |
5" |
13" |
6" |
27" |
L |
33 1/4" |
22" |
23" |
71" |
5 3/4" |
23 1/2" |
5 3/8" |
13 3/8" |
6 1/4" |
27" |
XL |
34" |
23" |
24" |
72 1/2" |
5 3/4" |
24" |
5 3/4" |
13 3/4" |
6 1/2" |
27" |
2XL |
34 1/2" |
24 1/2" |
25" |
75" |
5 3/4" |
24 1/2" |
6 1/8" |
14 1/8" |
6 3/4" |
28" |
3XL |
34 3/4" |
26" |
26" |
76" |
5 3/4" |
25" |
6 1/2" |
14 1/2" |
7" |
28" |
4XL |
34 3/4" |
28" |
27 1/2" |
77" |
5 3/4" |
25 1/2" |
6 7/8" |
14 7/8" |
7 1/4" |
28" |
Size FAQs
What’s up with the inseam?
Swoveralls have a shorter inseam than typical pants to allow an extra-comfy drop crotch and ultimate range of mobility. But, Swoveralls are no 'typical pants' and also have an adjustable shoulder straps that can lengthen the seam if needed.
Swoveralls have a waist measurement that is going to appear bigger than what you typically wear in pants - but don't worry, this is to accommodate the sizing through the torso.
Flat lay measurement is an easy and comfy way to measure your clothes. You just lay the garment on a surface and then measure. This method helps you get the true size of the clothing. Follow the steps and image below to see which parts to measure!
Don't have time to take out your fave comfy shirt and pants? No worries! You can simply double the flat lay measurements of the waist, hip, and thigh for an estimated circumference. This quick method helps you get a good idea of how the garment will fit.