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Sizing Guide Across All Hubbuycn Spreadsheet Categories

May 15, 2026 · 11 min read

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Sizing Guide Across All Hubbuycn Spreadsheet Categories

How sizing works differently across shoes, hoodies, jackets, and pants in the Hubbuycn spreadsheet. Do not guess your size. Use this category-specific guide before ordering.

Shoes: The Most Sizing-Sensitive Category

Shoes are the most sizing-sensitive category in the Hubbuycn spreadsheet. The spreadsheet typically lists shoe sizes in European or Chinese sizing, which does not correspond directly to US sizes. The most reliable method is to measure your foot in centimeters and compare directly to the size chart.

If you are between sizes, always go up. A slightly loose shoe is better than a tight one. You can add an insole for a tighter fit, but you cannot make a tight shoe larger. Also, consider the shoe style. Running shoes typically fit tighter than casual sneakers. Basketball shoes often have extra padding that reduces interior space.

Check the toe box shape. Some batches have narrower toe boxes than others. If you have wide feet, look for listings that mention wide fit or check the hubbuycn reddit community for batch-specific width information. The wrong width can be as uncomfortable as the wrong length.

Hoodies, Sweaters, and T-Shirts

Hoodies and sweaters generally follow Asian sizing, which means they fit one to two sizes smaller than US sizing. If you wear a US medium, consider ordering a large or extra-large. Check the chest and length measurements in the listing. The chest measurement is the most important for tops.

T-Shirts are similar to hoodies but slightly more forgiving. Oversized fits are common in 2026, so even if the chart suggests a larger size, the oversized fit may look intentional. Still, check the length measurement to avoid a crop-top look if you are tall. The shoulder width is also important for a proper fit.

For hoodies, check the sleeve length. Some Asian hoodies have shorter sleeves than US equivalents. If you have long arms, this can be a problem. The length measurement should also account for the hood. A hoodie that looks long on the chart might feel shorter when the hood is down.

Jackets and Outerwear

Jackets can vary wildly depending on the style. Bombers and puffers tend to fit smaller. If you plan to layer underneath, size up by one or two sizes. Windbreakers and lighter jackets are more true-to-size but still lean smaller than US standards. The sleeve length is often shorter in Asian sizing.

For puffer jackets, check the fill power and weight. A higher fill power means more warmth with less bulk. The weight in grams is also a good indicator of quality. Heavier puffers usually have more filling and better construction. The size chart should include chest, length, sleeve, and shoulder measurements.

Check if the jacket is designed for layering. Some jackets are slim fit and designed to be worn over a T-shirt only. Others are roomier and meant for layering over hoodies. The fit description in the listing should clarify this. If it does not, ask the seller before ordering.

Pants, Shorts, and Bottoms

Pants and shorts are measured by waist and length. The most reliable method is to measure your favorite pair of pants and match those numbers. Do not trust your waist size from jeans, as denim sizing is not consistent with Asian sizing charts. Jeans often use vanity sizing, which is not accurate.

Check the rise measurement. Low-rise, mid-rise, and high-rise fit differently on the same waist size. The rise affects where the waistband sits on your body. If you prefer high-rise pants, make sure the rise measurement matches your preference.

For shorts, check the inseam length. Shorts that are too short or too long can look awkward. The inseam should match your preference and the style you are going for. Also check the leg opening. Some shorts have a tapered fit, while others are straight.

Headwear, Accessories, and Sets

Headwear has minimal sizing concerns. Caps usually have adjustable straps. Beanies are generally one-size-fits-most. Bucket hats are also one-size in most cases. Check the circumference if available, but for headwear, sizing is rarely the main concern. The bigger issue is brim shape and material quality.

For sets, you need to check both top and bottom sizing separately. The top and bottom might have different size charts. Make sure both pieces will fit before ordering. Some sets are sold as a single unit with one size, while others allow you to mix sizes for top and bottom.

Accessories like bags, belts, and wallets are measured by dimensions. Check the length, width, and height for bags. Check the length and width for belts. Check the dimensions for wallets to make sure they fit in your pocket. These measurements are usually straightforward but easy to overlook.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I size up for every category?

For most Asian sizing, yes. Shoes, hoodies, jackets, and pants usually require sizing up. Headwear and accessories are generally true-to-size. Always check the specific category advice before ordering.

How do I measure my foot for shoes?

Place your foot on a piece of paper, trace the outline, and measure the longest point in centimeters. Compare this number directly to the size chart. Do not use your US shoe size.

What if I am between sizes?

Always size up when in doubt. A slightly loose fit is better than something you cannot wear. You can adjust with insoles, belts, or tailoring.

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