Rugby Shirts Sizing
Size | Chest | Sleeve length | Body length |
---|---|---|---|
XS | 30"-34" | 31" | 26" |
S | 35"-37" | 32" | 28" |
M | 38"-40" | 33" | 28" |
L | 41"-43" | 34" | 30" |
XL | 44"-46" | 35" | 30" |
XXL | 47"-49" | 36" | 32" |
XXXL | 50"-52" | 37" | 34" |
Size | Chest | Sleeve length | Body length |
---|---|---|---|
XS | 76-86 cm | 78 cm | 66 cm |
S | 89-94 cm | 81 cm | 71 cm |
M | 97-101 cm | 84 cm | 71 cm |
L | 104-109 cm | 86 cm | 76 cm |
XL | 112-117 cm | 89 cm | 76 cm |
XXL | 119-124 cm | 91 cm | 81 cm |
XXXL | 125-130 cm | 93 cm | 81 cm |
Chest
Measure under your arms around the fullest part of your chest.
Arm Length
Bend your elbow around a 90 degree angle. Have someone hold measuring tape at the center back of your neck. Measure across your shoulder to your elbow and down to your wrist. The total length is your arm length.
Body Length
Measurement from the top of the shoulder seam to the bottom of the shirt.
Vertical Stripe Rugby - Green and Purple
Vertical Stripe Rugby - Green and Purple
Notes
Super heavyweight (400g / 14 oz.) rugby jersey with green and purple vertical stripes. Handmade in Europe. 100% cotton, knitted in the traditional 12 gauge style. Stunning material and craftsmanship. Feels incredible.
NOTE: Please see Size & Fit details before choosing your size.
Details
Rugby collar; three-button placket.
Size & Fit
This particular style runs very slim due to the way it is knitted. We recommend sizing up 1 or even 2 sizes unless you favor a slim fit. Hella is wearing a size Medium.
Provenance
Our FW19 collection is inspired by the desire to cling to youth and the inevitability of "growing up," whatever that means: early adulthood’s mix of melancholy and excitement in all its nostalgic forms - Yuppie culture, identity crises, and a longing to go “back to school.” Films like St. Elmo's Fire - which takes place at RB founder Jack Carlson's alma mater, Georgetown - and series like Friends (shout out to "The One With All The Rugby") capture this spirit, as well as the zeitgeist of a seemingly simpler time, when the stakes were low and the world was young.
The collection - drawing on these '80s and '90s cultural moments in both attitude and style - is not just post-Ivy in the sense that it reflects a post-collegiate or post-graduation ethos, however. Post Ivy is also a play on Take Ivy - the (contrived, idealized) Japanese anthropological study of American campus culture in the late ‘50s that many since then have taken as a style bible. But in 2019, we believe that classic American collegiate style transcends narrow, and in any case artificial, categorizations like "Ivy style," and beyond the baggage that comes with these constructs and labels. Collegiate, by definition, is the intersection of traditional and youthful - and youth culture - a youthful sense of irony and irreverence - is as important an inspiration to this collection as the staged photos in books like Take Ivy.