Guide · Fit

Size and fit, worked through

TEZO cuts slim and says so in its own listings. This page collects every fit note in the catalogue in one place, quoted rather than paraphrased.

The rule: size up on fitted cuts

The gym tee listing is explicit: V-shape physique, order one size up; carrying weight without definition, also size up. The women’s tracksuit repeats the pattern: slim fit, order one to two sizes up if you do not want it tight. These notes are printed on the product pages here verbatim.

The exceptions: relaxed and classic cuts

The big & tall pique polo is a relaxed fit drafted for 2XL through 6XL; take your usual size. The vintage crew tees are a classic cut, neither slim nor boxy. The quick-dry polo 3-pack has enough elastic to forgive a borderline call.

Longline is a length, not a size

The longline tees and the muscle henley run longer in the hem on purpose: the shirt is meant to show under a jacket and cover the waistband when you reach. Do not size down to shorten them; the shoulders will pay for it.

Shorts and joggers

The 5-inch shorts hold with a ribbed waistband plus drawstrings, so waist size is forgiving; the inseam is the fixed fact. The tracksuit joggers follow the jacket: slim, true to the size chart, with stretch in the fabric doing the accommodating.

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