Engineered Garments runs large. Most shoppers size down from their usual size, especially in tops. Engineered Garments runs large with workwear-inspired relaxed proportions. Size down one. Check the category notes below for tops, bottoms, and outerwear specifically.
Engineered Garments runs large with workwear-inspired relaxed proportions. Size down one.
Confidence: Medium, based on official size chart data
Sizing overview
Most shoppers try one size down first. Use the notes below to see where Engineered Garments feels slimmer, roomier, or more consistent across categories.
Engineered Garments runs large. Runs large. Workwear-inspired, size down one.
Plain-language cut notes and examples below show where pieces usually feel closer, roomier, or most predictable.
GENERAL BRAND GUIDANCE
This is a general brand-level sizing summary, not an exact product recommendation. For your specific size, paste a product link into the fit checker.
Engineered Garments runs large. Engineered Garments runs large with workwear-inspired relaxed proportions. Size down one.
Sizing tendency
Most shoppers try one size down first.
Consistency
Medium variation across categories.
Best check
Start with the category note, then check whether the cut is meant to feel structured or relaxed.
Variability and caveats
Cut
Relaxed cuts usually add ease, so they can feel roomier than the brand’s baseline.
Fabric stretch
Fabric stretch changes how strongly the sizing tendency shows up: more give softens it, less give makes it more obvious.
Styling
Styling details like intended silhouette, layering room, and line-specific fit can shift how the brand’s usual sizing direction feels.
Runs large. Workwear-inspired, size down one.
What to expect
Expect tops to come with extra ease, especially in softer or oversized pieces.
Runs large. Relaxed workwear proportions.
What to expect
Expect bottoms to come with extra ease, especially in softer or oversized pieces.
Engineered Garments runs large. Engineered Garments runs large with workwear-inspired relaxed proportions. Size down one. Most shoppers try one size down first.
If you wear a Medium in standard contemporary sizing, try a Small at Engineered Garments first, especially in softer or relaxed pieces. Fit can vary across tops and bottoms, so confirm against the specific category you are shopping.
Yes. Fit varies by category at Engineered Garments, covering tops and bottoms, since the same brand often cuts tops and bottoms to different proportions.
Engineered Garments publishes an official size chart, and ThisFits cross-references it against real shopper fit reports. Engineered Garments shows medium variation across categories, so the chart is a reliable starting point with adjustments based on cut.
Since Engineered Garments tends to run large, sizing down usually means fewer returns when you are between sizes, especially for relaxed silhouettes.
Engineered Garments sizes similarly to Gap and Free People, many customers prefer to size down. Shoppers commonly compare Engineered Garments against other contemporary labels in the same category to translate sizes between brands they already wear.
Engineered Garments typically accepts returns on unworn items with tags within the window stated on the order page or receipt. Policies vary by retailer and third-party sellers may differ, so confirm before ordering.