Size guides Wasted Paris

How to choose the right size?

Don’t bother measuring your insole you’ll never get it exactly right. Instead, check the measurements in cm or CHN on any of your sneakers. Use that info to find the corresponding US size in the size guide. For example, a 25 cm insole length corresponds to a US 7 in Vans. Keep in mind, sizes may vary slightly between brands due to different measuring methods.

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Wasted Paris bottoms - men

SizeWaist (cm)HeightThigh circumference
S35,510526,5
M37,510627,5
L39,510728,5
XL41,510829,5

Wasted Paris tops - men

SizeChest (cm)LengthSleeve length
XS527224.5
S547325
M567425.5
L587526
XL607626.5

Wasted Paris tops - men

SizeChest (cm)LengthSleeve length
XS56,57066,5
S58,57167,3
M60,57268
L62,57368,8
XL64,57469,5

Wasted Paris tops - men

SizeChest (cm)Length
S6169
M6370
L6571
XL6772

Wasted Paris

Wasted Paris is a French streetwear brand that was founded in 2012 in Paris. It was founded by two friends who were inspired by their love for music, photography and skate culture. The brand has quickly made a name for itself with its original designs that combine elements of 90s alternative aesthetics and underground vibes.Wasted Paris focuses on quality and comfortable clothing that includes t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, pants and accessories. Bold graphic prints, bold logos and a dark colour palette are typical features of the brand, which appeals to lovers of casual style and alternative fashion. The brand draws inspiration from grunge, post-punk and the skateboarding scene, making it attractive to young people looking for a unique style.Today, Wasted Paris is popular not only in France, but also internationally, and is one of the recognized brands in the streetwear industry. Its garments are not only a fashion statement, but also a celebration of free spirit and an unconventional approach to life.