Unisex fit - VS - Women’s Fit

When choosing custom apparel, one of the most common questions we hear is: “What’s the difference between a unisex fit and a women’s fit?” The answer comes down to cut, sizing, and style — and it can make a big difference in how your shirt feels and looks.

Unisex Fit

  • Boxier Shape – Unisex shirts are designed to fit a wide range of body types, so they’re usually straight-cut through the torso.

  • Roomier Fit – Shoulders, sleeves, and body length often run looser.

  • Universal Sizing – Sized more like men’s apparel; women may size down for a closer fit.

  • Great For Groups – Best option when ordering bulk shirts for mixed teams, events, or giveaways.

Women’s (Ladies) Fit

  • Tapered Cut – Designed with more shape in the torso, tapering at the waist for a flattering fit.

  • Shorter Sleeves & Body Length – Adjusted proportions better suited for women’s sizing.

  • Scoop or V-Neck Options – Many women’s styles offer neckline variations.

  • Closer Fit – Runs more form-fitting; some customers size up for comfort.

Key Takeaway

  • Unisex Fit = looser, boxy, universal sizing.

  • Women’s Fit = more tailored, shorter, and styled specifically for women’s proportions.

Both are great choices, but the best option depends on who’s wearing them and the overall look you want. At Delivered By Decade, we can help you pick the right style so everyone in your group feels comfortable and confident.

Contact us today to see side-by-side samples of unisex vs. women’s fits before placing your order.

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