







“Friends made at 25 km/h.”
Luca is 183 cm / 6'0" and is wearing a size M
Our hoodies are cut for a casual fit with just the right balance of comfort and shape. Use the measurements below to find your ideal size.
| Size | Body Length (A) | Half Chest (B) | Sleeve Length (C) |
|---|---|---|---|
| X-Small | 70 cm / 27.6 in | 53 cm / 20.9 in | 66.5 cm / 26.2 in |
| Small | 72 cm / 28.3 in | 55 cm / 21.7 in | 67 cm / 26.4 in |
| Medium | 74 cm / 29.1 in | 57 cm / 22.4 in | 68 cm / 26.8 in |
| Large | 76 cm / 29.9 in | 59 cm / 23.2 in | 69 cm / 27.2 in |
| X-Large | 78 cm / 30.7 in | 61 cm / 24.0 in | 70 cm / 27.6 in |
| XX-Large | 80 cm / 31.5 in | 63 cm / 24.8 in | 71 cm / 28.0 in |
Fit Tip: Regular fit. Choose your usual size or size up for a more relaxed streetwear feel.

Color:
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Our model is 183cm tall and wears size M
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