Size guides



  • HEADWEAR SIZE GUIDE

Choosing the right hat size is important to ensure a comfortable and secure fit. Here's a general guide to help you determine the right hat size for you:

  1. Measure your head circumference:

    Use a soft tape measure to measure the circumference of your head, about one centimeter above your eyebrows and ears. If you don't have a tape measure, use a string or charger cable around your head and then measure it with a ruler.

    You can also refer to our tutorial video by clicking here .

  2. Compare your measurement with a hat size chart:

    You'll find the size that fits your head circumference. Please note that most of our hats and headwear are available in all sizes, specifically in centimeters! We encourage you to check yours carefully to ensure comfort. If it doesn't fit, you can, of course, exchange it.

  3. Try different styles of hats:

    Each hat style can have a different shape, so your size may vary slightly depending on the crown shape. Longer heads may require a larger size. This is rare, but it does happen! If you can, come to the store to try on different styles and find the one that best fits your head.

     

Here is a hat size correspondence chart based on head circumference:

 

headgear size correspondence table

  • GLOVE SIZE GUIDE

Choosing the right glove size is essential for optimal comfort and adequate protection. A glove that is too small can cause discomfort and restricted movement, while a glove that is too large can slip and not provide a proper fit.

  1. Measure the circumference of your hands:

    The first step in choosing the right glove size is to measure the circumference of your hand. To do this, use a soft measuring tape and measure around the widest part of your hand, just below the knuckles. Make sure the measuring tape is snug but not too tight.

  2. Compare your measurement with a size conversion chart:

    Once you've measured your hand circumference, consult the glove size chart. Each glove brand may have slightly different sizes, so it's important to check the specific size chart for the brand you're considering. Here's our conversion chart at Courtois Paris:

glove conversion chart
  1. Try on your pair and check the fit:

    We still recommend trying on your gloves before purchasing them. Note, however, that leather gloves should be very snug at first, as the leather stretches and molds to your hand. The glove should be comfortable, but not too tight. You should be able to move your fingers freely, and the glove should not slip on your hand.

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