A WIDE CHOICE OF FITS!
An Ernst Alexis shirt consists of at least 21 different cut parts, which are then carefully sewn into a finished product in 55, or sometimes slightly more, unique procedures. From collar and cuff to pocket and button. All our shirts are sewn with carefully selected fabrics, with tight stitching and strong thread, which means they always last a long time. Since one model should be able to fit several different body shapes, it is important that each new shirt is developed with precision for the best possible fit.
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SLIM FIT
An attractively tailored shirt with a slim fit cut that gives a closer-fitting feel. The slim fit shirt is a stylish and fitted model for those who want a narrower fit. It has a narrower sleeve and more tapered waist than our other fits. A modern shirt cut for narrower bodies.
CONTEMPORARY FIT
A modern fit that sits between Classic Fit and Slim Fit. A contemporary shirt is ideal if you want a slightly closer fit that is not as tapered at the waist as a Slim Fit.
CLASSIC FIT
This is the classic shirt model that is suitable for most situations, tastes and people. It is essentially a straight cut model. Suitable for anyone who does not want an overly close-fitting shirt. The sewn pleats in the back allow extra movement and excellent comfort across the back. In short, a versatile, comfortable shirt.
LADIES FIT
A carefully developed ladies shirt with a comfortable and modern cut. With the right cuts, this is an attractively designed shirt suitable for most women. The model is tapered at the waist with a slim fit and is available with or without a split yoke, shirts with a yoke are slightly wider across the bust. An attractive shirt that can be worn with most things.
LADIES CASUAL FIT
This model is a comfortable ladies shirt in an attractive, relaxed and slightly straighter cut. A fashionable cut that is perfect for our garment washed shirts. In comparison to our Ladies Fit, Casual Fit is slightly roomier and straight at the sides. The model has been carefully tested and has a different type of collar and no darts at the front.
TAKING MEASUREMENTS
A: COLLAR
Measure around the neck, just under the Adam’s apple. Leave room for one finger, so that the collar is not too tight.
B: CHEST
Measure the circumference at the widest point, below the armpits.
C: WAIST
Measure around the waist at the narrowest point, just above the navel.
D: BOTTOM / SEAT / HIP
Take the seat or hip measurement at the widest point across the hips. Just below the hipbone.
E: CBL (CENTRE BACK LENGHT)
Measure the centre back length from the neck, the lower edge of the shirt collar, down to where the shirt is to end. Use one of your favourite, best fitting shirts as an aid when taking measurements.
F: SLEEVE LENGH
Measure the length of the sleeve with a slightly bent arm, from the highest point of the shoulder to the wrist. It is OK to add a couple of centimetres if a slightly longer sleeve is required.