Ordering an anniversary jersey but sizes are no longer S, M, L, etc. Which of these is considered a large?
October 18, 2025
I’m a woman so that’s why I don’t really know if that gives any context
7 comments
50
Fair warning, you’re looking at the premium jersey. You can still get the standard sizes if you get the breakaway version and save yourself around $45.
It might depend on your build. 50-52 would generally be a large, but some people might want more room in the chest or shoulders and go a size up
Fanatics lists their number sizes from men’s XXS up to 3X I think. I think L correlates to a 52 in that case.
As another woman, I strongly recommend getting a tape measure and measuring… there’s nothing more uncomfortable around the bust than a jersey that’s not quite enough space
50 at least for a large, and don’t get a breakaway. They’re not real “jerseys” as you think of them
Do you know which brand of jersey you have a large in? Measuring yourself is ideal, but if you know the brand of your existing large jersey it’ll be easier to compare the fit.
7 comments
50
Fair warning, you’re looking at the premium jersey. You can still get the standard sizes if you get the breakaway version and save yourself around $45.
It might depend on your build. 50-52 would generally be a large, but some people might want more room in the chest or shoulders and go a size up
Fanatics lists their number sizes from men’s XXS up to 3X I think. I think L correlates to a 52 in that case.
As another woman, I strongly recommend getting a tape measure and measuring… there’s nothing more uncomfortable around the bust than a jersey that’s not quite enough space
50 at least for a large, and don’t get a breakaway. They’re not real “jerseys” as you think of them
Do you know which brand of jersey you have a large in? Measuring yourself is ideal, but if you know the brand of your existing large jersey it’ll be easier to compare the fit.