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Cotton Heritage Joggers Size Chart: A Fit Guide for Vendors

April 17, 2026 5 min read By Cameron Wells
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  1. Where the real size chart lives
  2. General fit notes
  3. Reducing size-related questions
  4. Exchanges and sizing mistakes
  5. Building buyer confidence
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Sizing questions are the single biggest driver of pre-sale messages for any apparel shop, and joggers are worse than tees because the fit sits looser and the ankle cuff changes how a size feels compared to a straight-leg sweatpant. This guide covers how the Cotton Heritage-style Unisex Premium Fleece Jogger fits, where to find the exact size chart, and how to cut down on sizing questions before they reach your inbox.

Where the Exact Size Chart Lives

The precise measurements for the Unisex Premium Fleece Jogger, waist, hip, inseam, and leg opening by size, are shown directly on the product page inside the Bear Grips Pro Shops catalog and update automatically if the manufacturer revises a cut. Rather than copying numbers into a blog post where they can go stale, link straight to the live product page from your shop so customers always see the current chart.

General Fit Notes for This Jogger

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Reducing Size-Related Questions Before They Happen

  1. Link the size chart directly on the product description, not buried in a separate page.
  2. Add one line of guidance in your own words, such as noting the relaxed fit or that first-time buyers often size up.
  3. Mention the unisex sizing explicitly if your customer base is used to gendered size charts.
  4. Point returning customers back to their last order size as a reference point.

Handling Sizing Mistakes

Because each jogger prints to order, there is no pre-made stock to swap from if a customer picks the wrong size. Set clear expectations upfront that a wrong-size order becomes a new order rather than a warehouse exchange, and lean on the size chart and your own fit notes to get the first order right. A clear size chart link on the product page prevents the majority of these situations before they start.

Building Buyer Confidence Without Guesswork

The goal of a good size guide is not exact measurements memorized by the vendor, it is removing the guesswork for the buyer at the moment they are deciding. Pair the size chart link with a short line about the fit (relaxed, unisex, true to size) directly in the product description, and consider photographing the jogger on a couple of different body types if your shop supports custom product photos.

Get the Fit Right the First Time

Link the live size chart on your product page and cut down on sizing questions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Cotton Heritage jogger sized in mens, womens, or unisex?

Unisex. One size chart covers all customers rather than separate mens and womens size runs.

Where do I find the exact measurements for each size?

On the live product page in the Bear Grips Pro Shops catalog, which reflects the current manufacturer size chart.

Should I tell customers to size up or down?

Most vendors recommend true to size for a standard fit and sizing up for a looser, more relaxed drape given the cuffed ankle.

What happens if a customer orders the wrong size?

Since each piece prints to order rather than shipping from stock, a wrong size becomes a new order. A clear size chart link upfront is the best way to avoid this.

Cameron Wells
Cameron WellsCustom Apparel and POD Industry Writer

Cameron has been writing about the custom apparel and print on demand industry for seven years, with a background in e-commerce operations. He covers platform comparisons, no-minimum vendors, and what is changing for small custom merch businesses.

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