If you have read my other reviews for Pendleton wool shirts, you have seen how I have had to order progressively smaller sizes because I own some very old Pendleton shirts and the company has supersized its sizes since the time mine were made. I own an old Board Shirt in size large, and it fits me very well when worn over a T shirt, a longsleeve shirt, and a wool sweater. My regular dress shirt size is small, or 14 1/2 / 32. When it came time to order a new Board Shirt, I knew I had to order some version of small. I considered ordering a fitted small, but went onto the Pendleton web site and found that that size comes with extra long sleeves, which I don't need. My old large Board Shirt is a little bit boxey in design, so I decided to order the new one in extra small. Extra small fits me well, but it will not allow me to wear a thick wool sweater under it. In the future I will order all Pendleton wool shirts in size small, the regular small. The sleeve cuffs are a continuing problem, and a little bit ironic for a manufacturer whose shirts consistently err on the side of being large. The cuffs are very small, even for a small person. Of course, I am wearing them over a long sleeve shirt and a sweater. Pendleton installs two buttons that you can use to close the cuff, but they are both too tight and there is not even enough fabric for me to take it to a tailor and have one of the buttons moved to the extreme edge of the cuff fabric. Here is the workaround: My wife has some tubular black elastic that looks like modern skinny shoe laces. I take a length of this, loop it through the buttonhole of the cuff, and tie it into a loop just long enough to close the cuff the way I want it closed when the loop of black elastic is hooked over the cuff button. Once you have it the way you like it, make a tight knot to close the loop and cut off the extra elastic. It will hardly show, and when it does show it won't look bad. You can find this black elastic that looks like a thin shoelace at fabric stores together will all the other sewing elastic. Just as always, this Pendleton wool fabric was beautiful with intense deep colors. You need wool to get such depth of color. Workmanship was superb. I think Amazon is by far the best place to buy Pendleton wool shirts.