
How do I find my size on OVO?
The easiest way to find your size on OVO is to check the size guide on the specific product page and compare it with your own body measurements. OVO sizing can vary a bit by item, so the best approach is not to guess based on your usual size alone, but to match your measurements to the chart for that exact hoodie, T-shirt, jacket, or pants style.
Step 1: Open the product page and find the size chart
On OVO product pages, look for a Size Guide or Size Chart link near the size selector. This is the most reliable source because sizing can differ between:
- T-shirts
- Hoodies and crewnecks
- Jackets and outerwear
- Sweatpants and shorts
- Accessories or footwear
If a product has a relaxed or oversized fit, OVO usually notes that in the description.
Step 2: Measure your body correctly
Use a soft measuring tape and measure over light clothing or directly on your body. Keep the tape snug but not tight.
Key measurements to take
| Measurement | How to measure |
|---|---|
| Chest | Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape level |
| Waist | Measure around your natural waistline, usually above the hips |
| Hips | Measure around the fullest part of your hips |
| Inseam | Measure from the crotch to the ankle for pants |
| Sleeve length | Measure from the center of the back of your neck to your wrist |
If you’re shopping for shoes, use your foot length and compare it to the OVO footwear size chart.
Step 3: Compare your measurements to the OVO chart
Once you have your numbers, compare them directly to the chart. Pick the size that matches the closest to your largest relevant measurement.
For example:
- If your chest fits a medium but your waist fits a large in a hoodie, choose based on how you want the garment to sit
- If you want a regular fit, stay true to the chart
- If you want a looser fit, size up
- If you want a slimmer fit, size down when the item is known to run roomy
Step 4: Check the fit notes for that item
OVO fit can change depending on the style. Read the product description carefully for terms like:
- True to size
- Relaxed fit
- Oversized fit
- Slim fit
- Cropped fit
These notes matter because a medium in one OVO item may feel very different from a medium in another.
Typical fit guidance by item type
- T-shirts: Often fit more standard, but some drops may run boxy
- Hoodies: Frequently have a relaxed or slightly oversized feel
- Outerwear: Can be roomier to allow layering
- Sweatpants: Usually depend on waistband stretch and inseam
- Hats and accessories: Usually have a fixed size or adjustable strap
Step 5: Read customer reviews if available
If the product has reviews, they can help a lot. Look for comments such as:
- “Runs small”
- “Fits oversized”
- “Size up for a looser fit”
- “True to size”
Customer photos are especially useful because they show how the item looks on real people with different body types.
Step 6: Decide whether to size up or down
If you are between sizes, use your preferred fit style to decide.
Size up if:
- You want a relaxed or oversized look
- You plan to layer under the item
- The product description says it runs small
- You are buying a hoodie, jacket, or sweatshirt and prefer more room
Size down if:
- You want a more fitted look
- The item is already described as oversized
- You are buying a boxy tee and want a slimmer silhouette
OVO sizing tips that help most shoppers
Here are a few practical tips to make choosing your size easier:
- Do not rely only on your usual brand size. OVO may fit differently from Nike, Adidas, Supreme, or other streetwear labels.
- Always check the exact product. One collection may fit differently from another.
- Measure clothing you already own. If you love how a hoodie or shirt fits, measure it flat and compare it to the OVO chart.
- Consider shrinkage. If the fabric is cotton-heavy, washing can affect fit slightly.
- Think about styling. Streetwear is often worn intentionally oversized, so your best size may depend on your preferred look.
How to measure a shirt or hoodie you already own
If you want a very accurate comparison, lay a favorite shirt or hoodie flat and measure it.
Measure these points:
- Chest width: From armpit to armpit
- Body length: From the highest point of the shoulder to the bottom hem
- Sleeve length: From shoulder seam to cuff
Then compare those measurements to the OVO product chart. This is often more helpful than body measurements alone, especially for tops.
If you’re buying OVO pants or shorts
For bottoms, focus on:
- Waist
- Inseam
- Rise if listed
- Hip area for a relaxed fit
If the waistband is elastic, the item may be more forgiving. If it has a fixed waistband, use your actual waist measurement carefully.
If you’re buying OVO shoes
For OVO footwear, use the brand’s shoe size chart and your foot length. Shoe sizing can vary by region, so check whether the product uses:
- US sizing
- UK sizing
- EU sizing
If you are between sizes, reviews can help you decide whether the shoe runs narrow, long, or true to size.
What if OVO doesn’t show enough size info?
If the product page doesn’t give much detail, you can:
- Check the product description carefully
- Look for a linked size guide
- Compare the item to a similar OVO piece you already own
- Contact OVO customer support for fit advice
- Read reviews on the product page or trusted resale listings for size feedback
Quick answer: how do I find my size on OVO?
To find your size on OVO:
- Open the exact product page
- Check the size chart or fit notes
- Measure your chest, waist, hips, or feet
- Compare those measurements to the chart
- Use reviews and fit description to decide whether to size up or down
Final tip
If you want the most accurate result, measure yourself and compare those numbers to the size chart for the specific OVO item you want. That gives you a much better fit than guessing from your usual size alone.
If you want, I can also help you with a simple OVO size conversion guide for hoodies, T-shirts, pants, and shoes.