Size Guide

Size Guide
How to choose your size

Amunt products are designed with specific fits and proportions. Even when garments share standard size labels such as S, M or L, their finished measurements may vary depending on the product’s design and intended fit (e.g. slim, regular, relaxed or cropped).

To choose the right size, we recommend comparing the product’s measurements with either a similar garment you already own or your own body measurements.


1. Measure a similar garment or your body

Measure a garment you like the fit of, laid flat, or take your body measurements.

Click here to learn how to measure correctly.


2. Check the product size chart

Each product has its own size chart and fit notes. Tap Size Guide on the product page to access detailed measurements and fit information.


3. Compare measurements
Compare your measurements with the size chart and choose the size that best matches your proportions, taking the intended fit into account.


4. Use the On-Model reference
In the On-Model section of each product’s size guide, you’ll find the model’s height, measurements and worn size to help you better visualize fit and proportions.

Fit & Proportions

1.Clothing

Tops +

A. Neck opening
Measure straight across the neckline, from edge to edge.

B. Body length
Measure from the highest point of the shoulder (near the collar) down to the hem.

C. Shoulder
Measure straight across the top from shoulder seam to shoulder seam.

D. Chest
Measure straight across the front of the garment at the fullest part of the chest.

E. Hem

Measure straight across the bottom opening of the garment.

F. Sleeve length

Measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the sleeve, following the outer edge.

G. Cuff opening

Measure straight across the sleeve opening at the cuff.

Bottoms +

A.Waist (body)
Waist refers to the recommended body measurement range for this size.

B.Outseam (flat)
Garment measure from the top of the waistband to the bottom of the leg.

C.Inseam (flat)
Garment measure straight across the thigh at the widest point.

D.Thigh (flat)
Garment measure straight across the thigh at the widest point.

Accessories +

A. Head circumference
Measure straight across the lower edge and double the measurement to approximate the circumference.

B. Height

Measure from the very top of the head straight down to the bottom edge.

A. Total length
Measure from the buckle to the end of the belt strap.

B. Panel width

Measure straight across the belt strap at its widest point.







2.Your body

A. Head size
Measure around the widest part of your head.

B. Neck size
Measure around the base of your neck.

C. Body length

Measure from the center back at the base of the neck down to the waist.

D. Shoulder
Measure straight from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other.

E. Chest / Bust
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, just under the armpits.

F. Sleeve length
Measure from the top of the shoulder (tip) down to the wrist.

G. Waist

Measure around the natural waistline, at a midpoint between the lowest ribs and hips. On a flat garment, the measurement is half the total waist circumference.

Please note that some products may be designed to be worn lower on the waist.

H. Outseam
Measure from the waist down to the ankle along the outer leg.

I. Inseam
Measure from the crotch down to the ankle along the inner leg.

J. Thigh
Measure around the widest part of the thigh. On a flat garment, this is half of the total thigh circumference.

Fit & Proportions

Each product is designed with a specific fit and set of proportions. The terms below describe how the garment is intended to sit on the body, including volume, length and silhouette. Understanding them will help you choose the right size and wear the product as designed.

General +

Amunt products are designed around five general fit categories. Understanding these will help you interpret the specific fit details for each top or bottom

Slim:Close to the body without restricting movement

Regular-slim: Slightly more room than slim

Regular: Moderate ease, technical/aesthetic balance

Regular-relaxed: More generous than regular, offering comfort without looking oversized

Relaxed: Noticeable ease through the body and/or thigh/hip, allowing layering while keeping proportions controlled.

Pants +

1.Leg shape / Silhouette

Tapered leg: Leg width gradually narrows from thigh to hem.

Straight leg:
Consistent width from thigh to hem.

Wide leg
: Generous width from thigh to hem.

Bootcut:
Slightly flared from the knee down.

Flared leg:
Noticeably wider below the knee.


2. Rise

Low rise: Sits below the natural waist.

Mid rise:
Sits at the natural waist.

High rise
: Sits above the natural waist.


3.Length
Standard length: Designed to sit at a regular, everyday length.

Ankle length:
Finishes at or just above the ankle.

Cropped length: Shortened length above the ankle

Tops +

1.Length

Cropped: Ends above hip or at waist.
Standard / Regular: Hits at hip level, classic fit.
Longline: Extended length below hip.


2. Hem

Box hem: Straight cut across bottom.
Curved hem: Slightly longer in front or back, rounded sides


3.Shoulders

Set-in sleeve: Classic sleeve attached at shoulder seam.

Dropped shoulder: Shoulder seam sits below natural shoulder line.


4.Sleeves

Short sleeve: Ends above elbow

Long sleeve:
Full-length sleeve to wrist.


5.Neck

Crew neck: Round neckline, standard height.

Collared: Shirt-style collar (point or spread)

Hooded: With attached hood.