Our size charts can be found at topatoco.com/sizes/or you can visit the manufacturer's site for more details. The brand and style of garment we print on is usually listed in the products description. We highly recommend checking the measurements before ordering.
***It has come to our attention that the American Apparel chart is about 2" smaller for each size than the measurements they list in their chart and they haven't fixed that yet on their site, so our chart is a bit off since we get our sizing charts directly from them. Please keep this in mind as you order!***
As a rule, Hanes, Gildan and Fruit of the Loom shirts are about the same size. American Apparel Mens/Unisex (2001) is about one size smaller, sometimes a little more.
As a general rule of thumb, if you are unsure of your size in American Apparel please order a size up.
American Apparel Classic Girl (2102) runs small as well. Classic Girl in 2XLs are often hard to find in different colors, but the Unisex (2001) in Large is almost identical in size.
We also have a handy video that can help with some of your sizing questions which you can see here!
We stock sizes based on demand and availability. Unfortunately, we can't accommodate special orders for different sizes or colors; what you see in the product page dropdown is what we have available.
Feel free to contact us if you've got any questions about sizing! We're pretty good at it!
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I think that "It has come to our attention that the American Apparel chart is about 2" smaller for each size than the measurements they list in their chart and they haven't fixed that yet on their site, so our chart is a bit off since we get our sizing charts directly from them." should be listed on the sizing chart rather than just saying that the sizes run small. I glanced over the small text currently on there like the idiot I am.
I absolutely agree with Lisa here - there was absolutely no indication on the regular website (outside of the support forum) that American Apparel shirts in particular are smaller than expected.
Someone really ought to update that chart, or at least add a link to this page from the regular website some place where people can actually see it.
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