What Is Sizing Like at Quotrell?
Author: Stylist at TellarDate: 2026
By Ella Blake — Fashion Stylist | Tellar Fashion Hub — Always honest, unbiased & unsponsored
Quotrell sizing runs small to true-to-size depending on the style — for their signature jackets and structured outerwear, you'll almost certainly want to size up, while their hoodies and sweatshirts are intentionally oversized in cut, meaning you can often go true to size or even down. It sounds contradictory, but once you understand how the Dutch brand approaches each category, it's actually pretty straightforward. Crack the sizing and you've got some genuinely brilliant, design-led pieces on your hands.
I first came across Quotrell through a younger client who had been wearing their varsity jackets and tracksuits for a couple of years before they really blew up in the UK. She was devoted to the brand but had made the classic mistake of ordering her usual size in one of their fitted bomber jackets — it arrived and the sleeves were too short, the chest too snug. Went up one, and the difference was night and day: clean silhouette, proper shoulder fit, looked like it cost three times what she'd paid. That's the Quotrell promise when the size is right — elevated streetwear with a real design edge.
Who Is Quotrell and Why Are People Talking About Them?
Quotrell is a Dutch streetwear brand founded in Amsterdam in 2018, and it has grown extraordinarily quickly — particularly across the UK, Germany, and the rest of Europe. The brand sits at the intersection of premium streetwear and contemporary fashion: think varsity jackets, structured tracksuits, logo-heavy knitwear, and elevated hoodies, all executed with noticeably better fabric quality and detailing than most brands at the same price point.
What's made Quotrell interesting to watch from a styling perspective is the way it has attracted a genuinely broad customer — not just the streetwear crowd, but women who want the relaxed, sporty aesthetic without the full hype-brand price tag. Their women's range has expanded significantly and the quality has kept pace with the growth, which isn't always the case with fast-scaling brands.
Quotrell Women's Size Guide
Quotrell uses XS through to XXL sizing across their women's range. Here's a general conversion to UK sizing:
Quotrell SizeUK SizeBust (cm)Waist (cm)Hips (cm)XS6–880–8460–6486–90S8–1084–8864–6890–94M10–1288–9268–7294–98L12–1492–9672–7698–102XL14–1696–10076–80102–106XXL16–18100–10480–84106–110
Key tip: Always check Quotrell's own product-level size guide where available — their sizing notes can differ between ranges, and they do update their fit across seasons as the brand evolves.
Fit by Product Category
This is the really useful bit, because Quotrell's sizing intent genuinely varies across their product lines:
Jackets & BombersSize up. Consistently. Their structured outerwear — varsity jackets, bomber jackets, zip-up track tops — is cut with a European athletic fit that is narrower through the chest and upper arm than you'd expect. If you are a UK 12, order a Large. The shoulder seam and chest width are the things to watch. A properly fitting Quotrell jacket is a genuinely excellent piece; too small and it looks like you've borrowed someone else's clothes.
Hoodies & SweatshirtsThese are designed with an oversized, dropped-shoulder silhouette built in — it's intentional and it's a big part of why they look so good. Go true to size for a relaxed oversized look, or size down if you want a slightly more fitted, still-slouchy result. I personally think their hoodies look best sized true — the dropped shoulder and longer body length is very flattering worn with straight-leg or wide-leg trousers and chunky trainers.
Tracksuits & JoggersThe tracksuit bottoms come up fairly true to size through the waist with a relaxed fit through the leg. If you're in between sizes, go up — the waistbands have good elastic and adjustability, and it's always better to have the ease through the hip. Their tracksuit co-ords are one of their strongest categories and well worth investing in: the fabric weight is noticeably better than high street alternatives.
Knitwear & T-ShirtsTheir knit pieces run true to size, sometimes slightly generous. Their graphic tees can come up slim through the chest in some styles — check the product measurements if in doubt. For a classic Quotrell logo tee, true to size gives you a fitted look; size up for a more relaxed, tucked-in-to-jeans vibe that's very much in the spirit of the brand.
How to Style Quotrell

The brand lends itself brilliantly to what I'd call elevated casual — the kind of outfit that looks completely thrown together but has actually been thought about. A few combinations that consistently work:
Oversized Quotrell hoodie + wide-leg tailored trousers + white trainers. This is the formula and it works every single time.
Quotrell varsity jacket + straight-leg dark jeans + clean low-top trainers. Simple, sharp, and the jacket does all the talking.
Tracksuit co-ord + a good chunky trainer and minimal jewellery. Don't overthink it — the tracksuit is the outfit.
Quotrell knit jumper tucked loosely into a midi skirt with ankle boots. This contrast of sporty top with feminine bottom is having a serious moment right now, and it works especially well with logo knitwear.
Alternatives at Every Budget
If you love the Quotrell aesthetic — that premium streetwear, design-forward, logo-meets-quality approach — here's where else to look:
High Street Picks (chosen for streetwear and elevated casual credentials):
ASOS — the best single destination for discovering emerging streetwear-adjacent brands alongside their own label. Their own-brand track pieces and hoodies are consistently well-reviewed and the sizing range is extensive.
Urban Outfitters — genuinely strong for the kind of oversized, logo-inflected casual pieces that sit in the same aesthetic territory as Quotrell. Their branded hoodies and varsity-inspired pieces are popular for good reason.
Hollister — underrated for elevated casual basics. Their hoodies and sweatshirts have a really clean finish and the quality has improved significantly. A good budget entry into the oversized casual look.
Tommy Hilfiger — the logical premium high street step if you want the logo-and-quality combination. Their tracksuit pieces and branded knitwear are brilliantly made and have real longevity in the wardrobe.
Hugo Boss — their Orange and Green diffusion lines in particular produce excellent tracksuit and casualwear pieces at a mid-premium price point. The quality is noticeably better than most high street and the branding is subtle enough to wear broadly.
All Saints — for a darker, more minimal take on the elevated casual aesthetic. If you love the Quotrell silhouette but want it toned down a shade, All Saints does oversized knitwear and casual layers exceptionally well.
Abercrombie & Fitch — their recent brand transformation has produced some genuinely excellent casual pieces. Their hoodies and sweatshirts in particular get consistently strong reviews for fabric quality and fit.
Premium Mid-Range:
Reiss — for when you want to elevate the casual silhouette further. Their knit co-ords and casual tailoring occupy a very similar dressing headspace to Quotrell but with a more polished, less streetwear-coded finish.
Sweaty Betty — if the appeal of Quotrell is partly about quality athletic-inspired pieces, Sweaty Betty is the premium answer. Their lounge and casual range is outstanding and sizes very consistently.
Two Independent Picks:
Arte Antwerp — a Belgian independent streetwear label that occupies very similar territory to Quotrell: clean, logo-driven, design-led, and made with noticeably better fabric than the high street. They have a cult following in the UK streetwear community and are well worth knowing about.
Filling Pieces — another Amsterdam-based independent brand (Quotrell's hometown, fittingly) known for exceptional quality and a restrained, sophisticated take on streetwear. Their casualwear pieces and footwear are genuinely beautiful and wear incredibly well over time.
Get Your Quotrell Size Right — No Guessing
Jackets that need sizing up, hoodies built to be oversized, tracksuits that vary by style — Quotrell is exactly the kind of brand where knowing your precise size makes all the difference between a piece that looks brilliant and one that misses the mark entirely. That's what Tellar.co.uk is here for.
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