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Men's 686 Clothing Size Chart

Size Chart (Inches)
Size Chart ( Centimeters) 
How to Measure 
Fit Guide
Shop all Men's 686
 
Alpha Size Low Waist (in)  Chest (in)    Front Rise (in)    Back Rise (in)Hip (in)     Inseam (in)
XS28 - 30   34 - 36            -      -    -       - 
       
S30 - 32       36 - 38    11.25         17  20  32.5
       
M32 - 34       38 - 40    11.75        17.5       21  33
       
L34 - 36       40 - 42         12.25         18   22 33.5
       
XL36 - 38       42 - 44        12.75     18.5       23  34
       
XXL38 - 40        44 - 46          -      -     -  

 

Alpha Size Low SizeChest (cm)       Front Rise (cm) Back Rise (cm)Waist (cm)     Hip (cm)       Inseam (cm) 
XS71 - 76    86 - 91      -        -     -    -   - 
        
S76 - 81   91 - 97        29    43   76   51  83
        
M81 - 86    97 - 102    30    44   81  53  84
        
L86 - 91   102 - 107     31    46   86  56  85
        
XL91 - 97  107 - 112        32    47   91   58   86
        
XXL97 - 102  112 - 117         -    -       -    -   - 

 

How to Measure

Chest - Measure around the fullest part of your chest.

Waist - Bend to one side to find the natural crease of your waistline.

Hips - Standing with feet together, measure around the fullest part of your hips. *Hips are usually the best size predictor, but if your waist measurement is larger, consider buying the size indicated by your waist.

Inseam - Measure the length between just below your crotch and the bottom of your ankle

Sleeve - With arm relaxed at your side and slightly bent, measure from center back neck, across shoulder to elbow and down to wrist.

Front Rise - Lay garment flat with zipper facing up. Measure from top of the waistband to the crotch point. For back rise, flip garment over and measure from top of waistband to the same crotch point (including the gusset).

*If your measurements for chest and waist correspond to two different suggested sizes, order the size indicated by your chest measurement.

Fit Guide 

Slim Fit- Cut close to the body for a sleek, tailored fit. Slim-fit garments can be worn over base layers and light mid-layers. 

Regular Fit - Traditional outerwear fit with room to layer, but not too loose. Relaxed through the hips and thighs with a regular leg opening.

Standard Fit - Traditional outerwear fit with room to layer, but not too loose. Relaxed through the hips and thighs with a regular leg opening.

Relaxed Fit- Generously cut for a comfortable, roomy fit.

Oversized Fit- Super loose and baggy fit everywhere for an authentic oversized feel.