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How To locate shirt size and description info

How to Find Shirt Sizes and Product Details on Our Website

Finding the right shirt size and understanding product details is easy once you know where to look. This guide will walk you through the key information available and how to access it.

Each shirt on our website includes important details to help you choose the right fit. You can view information such as the shirt’s fit (whether it’s loose or fitted), available sizes, and colour options. Product descriptions also outline fabric details, including whether the shirt is 100% cotton, the fabric weight (measured in grams per square metre or GSM), and whether the garment is preshrunk or made from jersey knit material.

Step-by-Step Guide to Finding the Size Chart

When it comes to sizing, Australian measurements are typically shown in centimetres. While sizes may be labelled as Small, Large or XL, or as numeric sizes like 8 or 12, the most accurate way to choose your size is by checking the width measurements in the sizing chart.

To find the sizing chart, follow these simple steps:

  • Select your desired shirt.
  • In the designer tool, click on “Product” at the top left of the page.
  • Choose “More Product Info.”
  • Click on “Size Chart.”
where to find shirt size charts to select t shirts
Pick your garment
click the product tab
More product info
sizing charts for shirts

FAQS

What information is included in the shirt description?
Each shirt description includes fit type (loose or fitted), available sizes, colour options, fabric type (such as 100% cotton), GSM weight, and whether the garment is preshrunk or jersey knit.

How are shirt sizes measured in Australia?
Shirt sizes are typically displayed in centimetres (cm). While labels like S, M, L or numeric sizes may be shown, checking the width in cm provides the most accurate fit.

Where can I find the shirt size chart on the website?
After selecting a shirt, click “Product” in the top left of the designer, then choose “More Product Info” and click on “Size Chart.”

What does GSM mean in shirt descriptions?
GSM stands for grams per square metre and indicates the fabric weight. Higher GSM usually means a thicker, heavier shirt.

Why should I use the size chart instead of standard sizing labels?
Sizing labels can vary between styles and brands. The size chart provides exact measurements, helping you choose the best fit with more accuracy.

Read our full guide on how to design your own t shirt online before placing your orders.

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