Looking to buy my first jersey and as someone who is between two sizes I'm not sure which way to go. I've read that hockey jersey's tend to be baggier so I'm thinking I should go with the smaller size so I'm not swimming in it. How did you find the sizing to be?
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What size hockey jersey should I buy?
To choose the right hockey jersey size, it’s most important to measure your dimensions including chest, sleeve length and height. Jerseys should fit loosely over your protective gear without restricting movement. If you're between sizes, we recommended sizing up for extra comfort.
A jersey that's too large may restrict mobility and hinder gameplay, while one that's too tight can also affect performance. Use a size guide like our hockey jersey size chart to find the best fit based on your measurements.
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I'm a bit slim and tall at 6'1. I normally wear size medium but I've never had a hockey jersey before and I'm just not sure if I should go with large or medium, thanks in advance!
Size down to wear as your main layer, same size if you might wear a sweater/hoodie under it, size up if you plan on wearing it with full gear to play hockey in
I'm 6' and slim build, go for a medium. Unless you've got really long/lanky arms it'll be fine. Large would work too, but it'd be a little loose.
Here's a chart to refer to
FYI, there's also a sub dedicated to hockey jerseys, r/hockeyjerseys