Long Sleeve Tapered Cirrus
The Cirrus is our most popular fabric. Soft and comforting combed cotton is blended with a polyester core to provide easy care without any chemical finishing. This traditional mid-weight twill has a soft surface without giving up the structured feel commonly expected in a pilot shirt. Available in the greatest number of sizes and fits, the Cirrus provides an optimal balance of durability, wrinkle-resistance, and comfort.
Fabric Characteristics
Mid-Weight
65% Polyester | 35% Cotton
Attributes
Soft and Structured | Durability | Wrinkle Resistance
Fit - Tapered
The Most Popular.
The Tapered style is the most popular for a reason. It offers a little extra fabric in the right places for ease of movement but not so much as to look sloppy or cause uncomfortable bunching. While this style works for many, the Relaxed style serves a good portion of our customers as well.
Collar Size |
Max Chest (inches) |
Max Pant Waist (inches) |
Max Weight (lbs) |
15 |
42 |
34 |
175 |
15.5 |
42 |
34 |
175 |
16 |
44 |
36 |
195 |
16.5 |
44 |
36 |
195 |
17 |
46 |
38 |
215 |
17.5 |
46 |
38 |
215 |
18 |
48 |
40 |
240 |
18.5 |
48 |
40 |
240 |
19 |
50 |
42 |
255 |
19.5 |
50 |
42 |
255 |
Let's get it right and find YOUR BEST FIT! All you need is your typical home tape measure to save the time and hassle of returning an incorrect size.
Tall 6'3" or above?
Our tall pilot shirts are 2” longer through the body and the short sleeve is 1” longer, making them appropriate for 6’3”+ only. Unlike other brands, we do not skimp on shirt length.
Neck
Find your circumference, then add 1/2” for comfort ease.
Chest
Place tape measure around the chest at the nipple line, high up under the arms and over the shoulder blades in the back. The tape measure should be snug, so it does not droop down (but not tight).
Pant Measurements
Selecting the proper trouser size is based on 2 primary selections, waist and inseam.
Waist - Finding the right size fit will require 3 measurements - your physical waist circumference (where your waist band will actually be worn, usually the smallest part of the waist), your hips, and thighs. Our trouser size charts include the max dimensions for each of these measurements.
Inseam - Start with a pair of pants you own that fit you well and lay them flat on the floor. Measure the length from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg - this is your inseam. Use this measurement to help you choose your inseam length.