A correct fit is important in ensuring proper protection for your crew! Workrite
has uses a unique approach to sizing their flame resistant coveralls.
You should use both your chest size and inseam length when measuring.
Below is a guide to follow when ordering Workrite Coveralls.
STOCK CHEST SIZES
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SMALL
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36"
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38"
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MEDIUM
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40"
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42"
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LARGE
|
44"
|
46"
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XL
|
48"
|
50"
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2XL
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52"
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54"
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3XL
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56"
|
58"
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Notes for a successful fit in the chest area:
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Take your chest measurement around the fullest part of the chest with
arms down: just under the arms and across the shoulder blades.
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Take your chest measurement while wearing the outfit that you would
wear when donning coveralls. If you will wear a sweatshirt beneath your
FR coveralls, be sure to measure your chest while wearing it. Be sure to consider what clothes will be worn in the coldest of climates.
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If your waist, mid-section or hip area is larger than your chest,
measure at your widest point to ensure a proper fit. If your chest
measures at 36", but your mid-section measures at 42", be sure to order
the larger size.
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For a roomier coverall fit, order coveralls 1 size (2") larger than your chest measurement.
YOUR HEIGHT
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GARMENT LENGTH
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5'5" - 5'7"
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SHORT
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5'8"-5'11"
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REGULAR
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6'0"-6'3"
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LONG
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Notes for a successful fit in the garment length:
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Workrite recommends taking a pair of pants that fit well and measuring
from the crotch to the bottom of the pant leg. This will give you your
exact inseam.
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The lengths for Workrite FR coveralls are determined by your height. See chart above.
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If you are not sure if you are 5'11" or 6'0", order longer. It is much
easier to "hem" or shorten any garment than to make it longer. Often
times lengthening a garment requires the addition of fabric