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Average chest size for men

Enter your measurement to see exactly where you land — and what it means for how a suit should be cut for you.

Quick answer

The average chest for men is 105.9 cm, and most fall between 97.2 and 114.6 cm (US active-duty adults (ANSUR II, 2012)). Enter yours below to see your exact percentile.

Free · No sign-up · Public anthropometric data · A tailoring reference, not health advice.

Your chest

The average
105.9cm
average chest for men*

Enter your measurement above to see where you land.

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Even near average, a stock jacket still guesses your shoulder and waist; custom lines up all three.

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Richard Whitby
·Verified Google review · remote order to the UK

WOW! Ordered a suit online with Linda. She contacted me by video call to go through the measuring process and once confirmed measurements again, around 4 weeks later a made to measure suit arrived in the UK. Fitted perfectly and I didn't even visit! Fantastic quality and customer service from Linda. Would definitely recommend!

* ANSUR II, n=4,082 · a tailoring reference, not health advice.

Method & download the data yourself

Average chest 105.9 cm (SD 8.7). We rank you by the normal curve: percentile = Φ((your value − average) ÷ SD).

Method: Average and standard deviation computed directly from the published per-person data.

Note: Measured on U.S. service members, who tend to run leaner and more muscular than the general public — read this as an active-adult reference, not the "average American".

License: Public domain (U.S. Government work).

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Chest size: common questions

What is the average chest size for men?
In US active-duty adults (ANSUR II, 2012), the average (mean) chest is about 105.9 cm, with a standard deviation of 8.7 cm. Source: ANSUR II — 2012 Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Army Personnel (NATICK/TR-15/007).
How do I know if my chest is small, average, or large?
Enter your measurement above and the tool places it on the bell curve for US active-duty adults (ANSUR II, 2012), returning an exact percentile (the share of people whose chest is smaller than yours). It is a fitting reference, not a judgement — every result is handled the same way.
Does my chest affect how a suit fits?
Yes — and that is the point. Off-the-rack clothing is graded around the middle of the curve, so any distance from average makes mass-produced garments fit worse. A custom suit from Nathan Tailors in Hoi An is drafted to your actual chest, so your proportions become the pattern.

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