
Picking the right size online can feel like a gamble. At LURI, the goal is to make it as simple and stress‑free as possible, especially because oversized fits work differently from regular slim T‑shirts. This guide walks you through our size chart and shows you exactly how to measure your favourite tee so you can match it with the right LURI size.
Why Measurements Matter More Than Labels
A “Large” in one brand can feel like a “Medium” or even “XL” in another. That is why our size chart is built around actual measurements in inches: chest, length, sleeve, shoulder, and neck. Instead of guessing based on what you usually wear, comparing these numbers with a T‑shirt you already like gives you a much more accurate fit.
Step‑By‑Step: How To Measure Your T‑Shirt
Take a T‑shirt you love the fit of, lay it flat on a table, and use a measuring tape:
Chest: Measure straight across from armpit to armpit, then compare with the “Chest” row in our chart for S–2XL.
Length: Measure from the highest point of the shoulder (near the neck) straight down to the bottom hem, and match it with the “Length” row.
Shoulder: Measure from one shoulder seam to the other across the back and compare with the “Shoulder” row.
If your measurement falls between two sizes, choose based on how you like your fits: go one size up for a more relaxed, drapey look and one size down if you want a slightly snugger oversized feel.
Understanding LURI’s Oversized Proportions
Our numbers are intentionally more generous than standard streetwear, especially in chest and shoulder width. That extra room gives you:
Better drape without the fabric sticking to your body.
Space for layering a tank or full‑sleeve inside during cooler weather.
A clean silhouette that still looks structured, not baggy or shapeless.
Sleeve length and opening are also slightly extended, so the sleeve sits closer to the elbow with a relaxed opening—this is what gives that true oversized streetwear vibe instead of a basic half‑sleeve look.
Neck Width, Neck Drop And Comfort
Two small details can change how a tee feels: neck width and neck drop. Our chart shows these so you know exactly how open or snug the neck will be across sizes.
A slightly wider neck width keeps the collar from feeling tight.
A subtle neck drop gives a clean, modern crew‑neck shape without exposing too much.
If you prefer a more relaxed neck, you can size up once; if you like your collar to sit closer to the neck, stick to your measured size.
Using Tolerance: Don’t Stress Over Half An Inch
You will notice a tolerance of ± 0.5 inch on all measurements in the chart. This is standard in garment manufacturing and simply means the actual product can be half an inch smaller or bigger than the listed number. On an oversized fit, this difference is barely noticeable when worn, so focus more on the overall range instead of chasing exact decimals.
Quick Size Tips For LURI Tees
If you like a true oversized streetwear look: pick the size that matches your favourite baggy tee’s chest and shoulder measurements.
If you are new to oversized: choose your regular size according to the chart for a relaxed but not extreme fit.
If you are between sizes: chest slightly bigger than one size and closer to the next—go up for comfort, down for a sharper look.
