How to Measure for Rover's Pants and Shirts
Rover has softball pants in Grey as well as a wide selection of softball pants in other colors. Add a custom braid or simply go for a tricked out softball or baseball pant from Rover Plus Nine today. See the tips below for getting the right fit for your softball pants and jerseys.
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Measure for Pants

WHY GOING BY JEAN SIZE DOESN'T WORK: Click HERE to Find Out

Measuring is very important for a proper fit in our custom-made softball pant program, because if you ask for a 36, we make a 36. So if you're really a 40 -- it's going to be tight.


Waist Circumference (VERY IMPORTANT)

BEST WAY to get the right waist size for your softball pants is to take a pair of pants that fit like you want. Snap them closed, zip 'em up, lay them flat, and measure across the waist. Double it, and order that size.

Give yourself a little room based on how you like your pants to fit. We'll make them to the exact size selected, within a small tolerance for sewing --- so if your weight tends to fluctuate, take that into account.

Inseam Length

The Black Labels are designed with open bottoms to go down onto and over your turf shoes or cleats.

BEST WAY to get the right inseam size for your softball pants is to take a pair of pants that fit like you want. Measure from the crotch to the end of the hem -- keep in mind the "rise of the pant". (This is how snug or loose the crotch fits -- you may need to make some allowance depending on the rise.) If you want your pants to gather on top of your shoes -- then adjust accordingly based on the style of pant that you are measuring.

As a reference point, we find that most players 5'10" tall, require a 31-33" inseam depending on how they like their pants to "gather" on top of their cleats or turf shoes.

Rover's Black Label softball (baseball) pants are baggy and relaxed through the thigh and butt... Follow these guidelines to get a great fitting softball pant.

REMEMBER: These measurement guidelines are designed for the "average" player. If your body type is outside of the typical player's, please adjust your measurements accordingly, to get a proper fit.


 

Measure for Shirts

In any shirt, there is some variance in the measurements of the finished shirts so if you are concerned about your fit and you're on the cusp of ordering one size or the other, keep that in mind. The following measurements are our specifications:

Rover's standards or specifications for our custom Jerseys and Shirts sizes

WHY GOING BY JEAN SIZE DOESN'T WORK WHEN ORDERING PANTS: (Back to Top)

Jean companies (and most pant manufacturers) often size up the waist on their pants. (The label says 36 but the pant waist measures 38 or even 40.)

Check this out: Lay them flat and measure across the waist and compare it to the tag and then to your ACTUAL waist measurement --- double that number to get the true waist measurement, and you'll probably be surprised at the difference.

And this is why measuring is so important for a proper fit in our custom-made softball pant program, because if you ask for a 36, we make a 36. So if you're really a 40 -- it's going to be tight.

Seems like a No-Brainer but please Measure Carefully.

Rover will always accept returns for any manufacturer's defects, but we cannot accept returns due to improper fit for custom products such as Rover's Black Label softball pants. ("I put on extra weight from eating pizza and drinking beer." is not a valid reason for returning a custom-fitted pant.