Long Sleeve Vented Shirt
Kitanica's Long Sleeve Vented Shirt is the ultimate blend of durability, comfort, and functionality, perfect for any demanding environment. Made with 4.5 oz. poly/cotton ripstop and antimicrobial A.M.Y.®/Sorbtek® Mesh, it ensures long-lasting wear while effectively managing moisture and preventing odors. Mesh ventilation behind the arms and a gusseted back enhance breathability and mobility, making this shirt ideal for active use on construction sites, outdoor adventures, and more.
Whether you're working hard as a contractor or heading to the range to blow off some steam, this versatile shirt maintains a sharp, professional look. Designed for flexibility, it can be worn tucked or untucked, catering to different activities and personal styles. Elevate your workwear with Kitanica's Long Sleeve Vented Shirt – engineered for performance, built to last.
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Men's Upper Size Guide
Note: All the measurements are NOT garment measurements but body measurements.
Our Long or Tall sizing is designed for people over 6' 2" (188 cm) tall. Overall, our clothing is designed with a little extra length in the arms. You don't need to compensate for that.
Our regular length garment falls around waist and long versions are 3 Inches longer than regular one.
Size |
|
XS |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Large |
2X-Large |
3X-Large |
Chest |
cm |
76-84 |
86-94 |
96-104 |
106-114 |
117-124 |
127-135 |
137-145 |
Inches |
30-33 |
34-37 |
38-41 |
42-46 |
47-49 |
50-53 |
54-57 |

Where to measuring according to points
- Chest: Measure around the fullest part of your chest
- Waist: Measure the fullest part of your belly where you wear your
- Sleeve length: With arm relaxed and slightly bent, measure from center back neck, over top of shoulder, and down to wrist.
How to measure yourself:
- Clothing: Wear as little clothing as possible, like undergarments or close-fitting clothing.
- Tape measure: Use a flexible tape measure for accuracy, ideally not a metal one.
- Position: Stand in a neutral position with your back straight and shoulders down.
- Tape tightness: Make sure the tape is level and snug, but not tight.
- Measurement points: Use points that are shown on the above diagram on your body to find the right measurement points.
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