
Sizing Guide
Finding the perfect fit is essential to give your best every day. Use our comprehensive size chart to ensure you select the right size for shirts, trousers, and suits. Italian clothing sizes usually do not follow the international XS-XXL system...
At Destine, we understand that every body is unique. Whether you are shopping for business or casual wear, our size chart provides accurate sizing information to ensure optimal comfort and style. For personalized style advice, visit us in-store! Learn more
Shirts
True Italian shirts are never sized using the international XS-XXL system. Instead, numbering usually starts at 37 and goes up to approximately 47 for standard sizes. Of course, this does not mean there aren’t shirts in smaller or larger sizes. This number indicates the internal collar circumference in centimeters.
Measure around your neck at its widest point (usually around the Adam’s apple) to find your size. Another option is to measure a shirt that fits well when laid flat. Stretch out the collar and measure the distance between the top button and the top buttonhole center — this is the actual shirt size.
Shirt size (cm) | INT |
37 | S |
38 | S |
39 | M |
40 | M |
41 | L |
42 | L |
43 | XL |
44 | XL |
45 | XXL |
46 | XXL |
47 | XXXL |
XACUS non-iron shirts also allow a 2-3% tolerance! And speaking of XACUS men's shirts, here is a small guide to the three main cuts:
- XACUS Slim-fit shirts precisely follow the contours of the body, highlighting its advantages.Modern and youthful, perfect for fitted men!Like a second skin, the “Active” nature of these shirts elevates them to the next level: they are often made from incredibly stretchy, high-luster, durable stretch fabrics.

- XACUS Tailor-fit shirts offer the perfect balance between classic cuts and modern slim-fit. Not as tight as slim-fit shirts, yet more room in the arms and torso than a slim-fit, making them ideal for both business occasions and smart-casual outfits.

- XACUS Evolution Classic-fit shirts clearly belong to the comfortable category. Excellent choice under jackets, suits, or blazers, where a snug fit is not required. With more room and wider sleeves, they are perfect for everyday wear, even for larger men!

Jeans and Trousers
Tramarossa and Jacob Cohën trousers follow the Anglo-Saxon, more precisely American jeans sizing. The waist size is measured above the hip bone, at the top of the trousers, in inches. If you measure in centimeters, divide the number by 2.54 to get your size! For convenience, here is a table:
Jeans size (in) | Jeans size (cm) | Conf. (EU) | INT |
28 | 71 | 44 | XS |
29 | 74 | 44 | XS |
30 | 76 | 46 | S |
31 | 79 | 46 | S |
32 | 81 | 48 | M |
33 | 84 | 48 | M |
34 | 86 | 50 | L |
35 | 89 | 50 | L |
36 | 91 | 52 | XL |
37 | 94 | 52 | XL |
38 | 97 | 54 | XXL |
40 | 102 | 56 | XXXL |
42 | 106 | 58 | XXXL |
The conf. size usually corresponds to the suit size. Most manufacturers, such as Pal Zileri, number trousers with this system, while jeans follow the above-mentioned jeans sizing. It may happen that the upper body requires a larger jacket or suit size than the trousers. Therefore, we recommend calculating your jeans size and using the table above to convert it to the conf. size!
The international XS-XXL system is typically used only for simple T-shirts in true Italian luxury fashion. Nevertheless, we have included these sizes for **reference purposes**.
Important! Italian jeans are generally slimmer than you might expect. It is recommended to take one size larger than German, American, or British brands! The key to success is a perfect and tailored fit: if you are unsure, feel free to contact us! Visit our store! Learn more