Find your size
Measure around the fullest part of your chest and match it to Fits chest. Basketball jerseys are cut loose and sleeveless, so there is more room in them than in a football shirt — go by the measurement, not by the size you wear in football.
| Size | Fits chest | Jersey chest | Jersey length | Shoulder width | Height & weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 78–86 cm31–34 in | 98 cm38.5 in | 70 cm27.5 in | 35 cm13.5 in | 160–170 cm45–58 kg · 99–127 lb |
| M | 86–94 cm34–37 in | 106 cm41.5 in | 72 cm28.5 in | 37 cm14.5 in | 168–175 cm58–68 kg · 127–149 lb |
| L | 94–100 cm37–39 in | 112 cm44 in | 75 cm29.5 in | 39 cm15.5 in | 172–180 cm68–82 kg · 149–182 lb |
| XL | 100–108 cm39–42.5 in | 120 cm47 in | 77 cm30.5 in | 41 cm16 in | 178–185 cm82–92 kg · 182–204 lb |
| 2XL | 108–118 cm42.5–46.5 in | 130 cm51 in | 80 cm31.5 in | 44 cm17.5 in | 183–200 cm90–105 kg · 198–231 lb |
Between two sizes, or wearing a tee underneath? Take the larger one.
Coming from a football shirt? The extra room means the same size fits a smaller chest — check the table, you may need one size up. Never one down.
Want the oversized look? Go one size up from your chest measurement — that is how these are usually worn.
Tolerance. Measured by hand, so allow 1–3 cm either way.
Easiest check: measure a jersey you already like the same way and match it to Jersey chest.






















