Fit Lab + Real Product Guidance

Size with confidence before you press order.

This guide now combines real Flyover Ink product sizing, fit personality notes, and a more playful fit lab so customers can stop guessing between tee, crewneck, and hoodie silhouettes.

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Three-step fit routine

Step 1

Measure yourself once

Use a soft tape and stand naturally. Keep the tape level and snug, not tight.

Step 2

Compare a favorite garment

Lay a tee or hoodie you already love flat and compare its dimensions to our garment chart.

Step 3

Match the fit personality

Regular, relaxed, and oversized are different experiences even when the tagged size is the same.

Start from the actual product

Product pages can carry exact garment measurements. If a product chart exists, trust that over general category guidance.

Choose your fit mood

Regular, relaxed, and oversized are different experiences. Use fit language as part of your size decision, not an afterthought.

Use the fit lab if you want help

The AI fit assistant is best as a second pass after you review the chart and compare a favorite garment at home.

AI Fit Lab

Play with styling and fit before you commit

These tools are meant to complement the chart, not replace it. Think of them as your second opinion.

Outfit/Style Advisor

Ask “What matches this hoodie?” and get Gemini-powered outfit combinations.

Fit & Size Assistant

Get an AI size recommendation from your height/weight, photo, and Flyover sizing history.

Brand sizing history signal: No prior order history found yet.

Product Families & Reference Charts

This section is grounded in the categories and size runs currently in the store. Where exact garment charts are published, they appear inside the product card. Where they are not yet published, we show a clearly labeled Flyover house reference and fit guidance instead of pretending the measurements are exact.

Fit Personalities

Because a size medium can feel very different depending on the silhouette

Slim Fit

Closer through the body with less extra room. Best when you want a sharper, more tailored line.

Best for: Clean layering, fitted streetwear, under jackets

Pro tip: Between sizes? Go up if you dislike cling in the shoulders or chest.

Regular Fit

Balanced everyday proportions. This is the safest starting point for most first-time orders.

Best for: Tees, crewnecks, daily uniform pieces

Pro tip: Choose your usual size if you like a standard silhouette.

Relaxed Fit

A little more breathing room through the body and sleeves without feeling oversized.

Best for: Hoodies, layering, heavier fleece garments

Pro tip: Great if you want comfort without the extra volume of oversized cuts.

Oversized Fit

Deliberately roomy and print-forward, with more volume in the body and sleeve.

Best for: Statement graphics, layered looks, fashion-forward fits

Pro tip: Size down if you want the graphic impact without maximum drape.

How to Measure at Home

A ten-minute measurement session saves more time than an exchange

Chest

Measure around the fullest part of your chest with the tape parallel to the floor.

Waist

Measure around your natural waistline where pants or shorts sit most comfortably.

Length

For garment comparison, measure from the top shoulder point to the bottom hem.

Sleeve

Measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff with the arm relaxed.

Pro Tip: Measure a Favorite Garment

Lay a well-fitting piece flat and measure it. Comparing garment-to-garment is usually more reliable than body measurements alone, especially for tees, hoodies, and fleece where personal preference matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? We've got answers.

What if I land between two sizes?

Use fit intent to decide. For a clean fit, go with the smaller option. For layering, shrink resistance, or heavier fleece, go up.

Should I trust the size tag or the measurement chart?

Always trust the measurement chart when it is published for a specific product. Tagged sizes can vary slightly across blanks and cuts.

Why do some products show exact measurements and others only fit guidance?

Flyover Ink supports product-level size charts. Some items already have exact garment specs published, while others still rely on fit profile and size run until chart data is loaded.

Can I ask for fit help before ordering custom apparel?

Yes. Use the fit lab on this page, then message Flyover Ink if you want a second opinion before approving a custom order.

Ready to order with fewer guesses?

Start from the product page if you already know the garment, or jump into a custom order if you need Flyover Ink to guide the fit conversation with you.