Don't guess your size! The best and most accurate course of action is to measure an existing, good-fitting shirt from your closet and compare those measurements to our charts below.
Width at Chest: Lay the shirt flat and measure 1 inch below the armhole, from side seam to side seam.
Back Length: Measure from the center back neckline down to the bottom hem.
Width at Shoulder: Measure straight across the back from shoulder seam to shoulder seam.
Sleeve Length: Measure from the shoulder seam down to the end of the sleeve.
Note: Measurements are in inches. Allow for a standard manufacturing tolerance of +/- 0.5 to 1 inch.
Production time is 3-5 business days (M-F, 8 AM - 4 PM, excluding holidays). Expedited shipping does not expedite production.
Design also available for:
STANDARD T-SHIRTS RUN SMALL. RINGER T-SHIRTS, PERFORMANCE SHIRTS, SWEATSHIRTS AND 670-1 COYOTE RUN TRUE TO SIZE. POLO SHIRTS RUN LARGE.
During WWII, the Airborne Command shoulder sleeve insignia was officially worn from 1943 to 1947 as a training designator for troops assigned to parachute and glider schools, as well as early unassigned parachute infantry regiments like the 501st and 506th. The patch was briefly reinstated in 1952 for select classified organizations, most notably being worn as a combat patch by World War II Office of Strategic Services (OSS) veterans and early operators within the newly formed 10th and 77th Special Forces Groups until they received their own distinctive unit heraldry.