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How to Find Your Perfect Matt & Tommy Hoodie Fit

Stop guessing at hoodie sizes. This Matt & Tommy size guide teaches you how to measure yourself, compare styles, and choose the perfect fit for your next purchase.

Finding the right hoodie size isn't guesswork. With the Matt & Tommy hoodie size guide, you'll learn exactly how to measure yourself and pick the perfect fit for your favorite fan gear. This guide covers everything from understanding the brand's sizing philosophy to comparing different hoodie cuts. By the end, you'll confidently order the right size every time.

Quick Picks: Best Matt & Tommy Hoodie Fit for You

PickBest ForKey FeaturePrice Range
Classic PulloverEveryday comfortRelaxed fit, midweight fleece$45-$55
Zip-Up HoodieLayeringSlimmer cut, full zip$50-$60
Oversized CrewTrendy lookDropped shoulders, heavy weight$55-$65
Performance HoodieActive useAthletic fit, moisture-wicking$60-$70

Understanding Matt & Tommy Hoodie Sizing

Matt & Tommy hoodies are designed with a relaxed comfort fit in most styles, but each model has its own nuances. The Classic Pullover runs true to size with a bit of room - ideal for fans who want a standard, not-too-tight feel. The Zip-Up Hoodie sits closer to the body, so going up one size gives you more layering space.

I've worked with dozens of merch lines, and Matt & Tommy's sizing is more consistent than most. They use garment measurements that account for shrinkage (less than 3% after first wash), so your hoodie stays true to size longer. Still, checking the specific size chart for each product is your safest bet - the Oversized Crew intentionally runs two sizes larger for that slouchy look.

Step 1: Know Your Body Measurements

Before you look at any chart, grab a soft measuring tape and a friend. Measure your chest at the fullest part, just under your armpits. Keep the tape snug but not tight. Your waist measurement matters too - especially if you prefer a tapered fit. Write both numbers down in inches.

Step 2: Match to the Size Chart

Each hoodie listing on the store includes a size chart with chest width and body length. Compare your chest measurement to the chest width column. If you're between sizes, the rule of thumb is: size up for a looser feel, size down for a more fitted look. For example, a 42-inch chest fits Medium in the Classic Pullover but Large if you want room for a hoodie underneath.

Measuring Yourself for the Perfect Fit

Accurate measurements are everything. Use these steps to get it right every time.

Step 3: Chest Measurement

Stand naturally with your arms at your sides. Wrap the tape around the widest part of your chest - usually right under the armpits and across the shoulder blades. The tape should be parallel to the floor and snug. Write down the number. Do it twice to be sure.

Step 4: Sleeve Length

Start at the center of your back, just below the neck, and measure across the shoulder to the wrist bone. Let your arm hang relaxed. This gives the true sleeve length for raglan and set-in sleeves. Matt & Tommy hoodies use set-in sleeves on the Classic Pullover, so this measurement is key for arm mobility.

Step 5: Body Length

From the highest point of your shoulder (near the neck) down to where you want the hem to fall. Standard hoodie length hits at the hip. If you prefer a longer silhouette, add 1-2 inches. The Zip-Up Hoodie runs shorter than the pullover, so length matters there.

Pro tip: Measure your favorite hoodie that fits well - lay it flat and measure chest width, sleeve length, and body length. Compare those numbers to the size chart. This is more reliable than guessing based on your shirt size.

Comparing Hoodie Styles and Cuts

Matt & Tommy offers three main hoodie styles, each with a different cut. Knowing the differences helps you narrow down your size choice.

The Classic Pullover

This is the fan favorite. It has a relaxed fit with a midweight fleece (8 oz). The cut is straight through the body, so it moves with you. Best for lounging, gaming, or wearing to live shows. Most shoppers stick with their usual size here.

The Zip-Up Hoodie

A slimmer cut with a full front zipper. The fabric is slightly lighter (7 oz) and drapes closer to the body. Because it zips, it's great for layering over a t-shirt or under a jacket. If you want a relaxed fit in this style, go one size up from your pullover size.

The Oversized Crew

This one throws the size chart out the window. It's intentionally 2-3 sizes larger with dropped shoulders and a wider body. If you usually wear a Medium in the Classic, a Small in the Oversized Crew gives you a similar relaxed feel - but most people buy their normal size for the trendier baggy look.

Tips for Choosing Between Sizes

Still torn between two sizes? Here's how to decide.

Consider layering. Will you wear the hoodie over a thin t-shirt or a thick flannel? If you plan to layer, always size up. The Classic Pullover fits a t-shirt underneath in your normal size, but adding a long-sleeve shirt might feel snug.

Check the fabric weight. Heavier hoodies (like the Oversized Crew at 10 oz) drape differently - they hang straighter and can feel bulkier. Lighter hoodies (Zip-Up at 7 oz) conform to your body more. Heavier fabrics often need a looser fit to avoid pulling at the shoulders.

Wash and dry considerations. All Matt & Tommy hoodies are pre-shrunk, but they can still shrink 1-2% in high heat. If you tumble dry on hot, expect a slight reduction in length. Air drying preserves the original size.

Common mistake: Ignoring the sleeve length. A chest that fits well but sleeves that stop an inch short will make the hoodie feel too small. Always prioritize sleeve length when choosing between sizes.

Key Takeaways

  • Measure your chest, sleeve, and body length accurately before buying.
  • Use the size chart for each specific hoodie style - they differ.
  • Size up for layering or a relaxed fit; size down for a tailored look.
  • The Oversized Crew runs large intentionally - check the product description.
  • Wash in cold water and air dry to maintain original fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I should size up in Matt & Tommy hoodies?

Size up if you plan to layer or prefer a looser fit. For the Zip-Up Hoodie, sizing up gives more room. For the Oversized Crew, your normal size already provides extra space.

What if I'm between sizes on the Matt & Tommy hoodie size chart?

Go with the larger size if you like a relaxed feel or plan to layer. Choose the smaller size for a more tailored fit. Consider sleeve length as the deciding factor.

Do Matt & Tommy hoodies shrink after washing?

They are pre-shrunk, but minor shrinkage (1-2%) can occur in high heat. Wash in cold water and air dry to minimize this.

How do I measure my chest for a hoodie?

Wrap a measuring tape around the fullest part of your chest, under your armpits and across your shoulder blades. Keep the tape snug but not tight.

Which Matt & Tommy hoodie style fits the most oversized?

The Oversized Crew is designed to be 2-3 sizes larger than standard, with dropped shoulders and a wider body. It's the most oversized option.

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