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Tom Ford Size Chart

 

Clothing & Apparel

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

USUKItalyFranceDenim
XXS02343022 - 23
XS24363224 - 25
S46383426 - 27
M68403628 - 29
M810423830 - 31
L1012444032 - 33
XL1214464234 - 35
XL1416484436 - 37
   
 

 

 

 

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Shoes

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

USUKItalyFrance
523536
5.52.535.536.5
633637
6.53.536.537.5
743738
7.54.537.538.5
853839
8.55.538.539.5
963940
9.56.539.540.5
1074041
10.57.540.541.5
1184142
11.58.541.542.5
1294243
   
 

 

 

 

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Belts

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

WaistHip
S25 inch
64 cm
32 inch
81 cm
M30 inch
76 cm
36 inch
91 cm
L34 inch
86 cm
40 inch
102 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Rings

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

USUKItalyFrance
4H 1/2846
4 1/4I8/947
4 1/2I 1/2948
4 3/4J1049
5J 1/210/1149.5
5 1/4K1150
5 1/2K 1/21250.5
5 3/4L12/1351
6L 1/21352
6 1/4M1453
6 1/2M 1/2 14/1553.5
6 3/4N1554
7N 1/215/1654.5
7 1/4O1655
7 1/2O 1/21755.5
7 3/4P17/1856
8P 1/21857
8 1/4Q18/1958
8 1/2Q 1/21958.5
8 3/4R19/2059
9R 1/22060
   
 

 

 

 

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Tom Ford

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Thomas Carlyle Ford (born August 27, 1961) is an American fashion designer and filmmaker. He launched his eponymous luxury brand in 2005, having previously served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. Ford wrote and directed the films A Single Man (2009) and Nocturnal Animals (2016). He currently serves as the chairman of the Board of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. 

In 1994, Ford was promoted to Creative Director of Gucci. In his first year at the helm, he introduced Halston-style velvet hipsters, skinny satin shirts and car-finish metallic patent boots.  In 1995, he brought in French stylist Carine Roitfeld and photographer Mario Testino to create a series of new ad campaigns for the company.  Between 1995 and 1996, sales at Gucci increased by 90%. At one point, Ford was the largest individual shareholder of Gucci stock and options. By 1999, the house, which had been almost insolvent when Ford joined, was valued at more than $4 billion.

When Gucci acquired the house of Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) in 1999, Ford was named Creative Director of that label as well.  Saint Laurent did not hide his displeasure with Ford's designs, stating "The poor man does what he can."  During his time as creative director for YSL, Ford nonetheless won numerous Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards. Like his work at Gucci, which included shaving the letter G in a model's pubic hair, Ford was able to pull the classic fashion house back into the mainstream.  His advertising campaigns for the YSL fragrances Opium (with a red-haired Sophie Dahl naked wearing only a necklace and stiletto heels in a sexually suggestive pose) and YSL M7 (with martial arts champion Samuel de Cubber in complete full-frontal nudity) were controversial and provocative.

In April 2004, Ford parted ways with the Gucci group after he and CEO Domenico de Sole, who is credited as Ford's partner in Gucci's success, failed to agree with Pinault Printemps Redoute's boss over control of the Group.  He has since referred to this experience as "devastating" and as a "midlife crisis" because he had "put everything into that for fifteen years".  When Ford left in 2004, Gucci Group was valued at $10 billion.  Four people were hired to split the work Ford had done.

After leaving Gucci, Ford launched a line of menswear, beauty, eyewear, and accessories in 2006, named after himself. De Sole became chairman of the label.  Ford has described "the Tom Ford customer" as international, cultured, well-traveled, and possessing disposable income. For women, he added "strong women, … intelligent women who know their own style".

First Lady Michelle Obama wore an ivory floor-length evening gown designed by Ford to Buckingham Palace in 2011.  He has also dressed Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Gwyneth Paltrow, Anne Hathaway, Daniel Craig, Tom Hanks, Johnny Depp, Ryan Gosling, Will Smith, Julianne Moore, Hugh Jackman, Jon Hamm, and Henry Cavill.  Ford designed Daniel Craig's suits for his final four James Bond films: Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012), Spectre (2015), and No Time to Die (2021).

In 2013, Ford was mentioned in Justin Timberlake's song "Suit & Tie", which was a collaboration with Jay-Z.  Ford created the suits, shirts, and accessories for the Grammy winning "Suit & Tie" music video.  He went on to dress Timberlake's 20/20 Experience World Tour, designing over 600 pieces for the tour.  The same year, Jay-Z released a song titled "Tom Ford" with "Tom Ford" rapped numerous times within the song.  Ford responded that he was flattered and "it means that one has really penetrated and made an impact on popular culture." Following the song's release, Ford received a huge spike in online search engine queries.  The song would go on to sell over a million copies and become certified platinum.


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Note: 1 inch = 2.54 cm, 1 cm = 0.394 inch, 1 foot = 30.48 cm, 1 cm = 0.033 foot, 1 foot = 12 inch, 1 inch = 0.083 foot

 

 

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