You can order any size and style of tallis, or arba kanfos from the full line of Keter Judaica.
I carry a full line of techeles strings, and pre-tied tallis koton and tallis godol. The strings are made from the dye of the Murex Truncules. They are available in the Rambam method and the Raavad method. The strings come in two thicknesses: thin, and thick.
Premiere, Elite, Feather Lite Tallisim, and Size Chart
Premiere Edition Tallis:
The Premiere Edition Tallis is constructed with a geometric pattern weave design that keeps it from slipping. If you find yourself constantly adjusting your tallis, and that it is constantly slipping, this tallis is highly recommended. The first time I tried this tallis, I knew it was the right one for me. I use this tallis every day and am completely satisfied with it. Ultra white fabric, no-patch corners, permanent knot, non-slip, no-fray tzitzis, stain protected. Lining and sideband are included.
Small (51″ x 72″) $172
Medium (55″ x 72″) $185
Large (60″ x 72″) $190
Extra large (63″ x 72″) $194
Extra Extra Large (67″ x 72″) $19
See size chart and example picture below for help determining the correct size.
Elite Edition Tallis
The all new Elite Edition Talis has all superior features of every Keter Talis plus a very fine delicate weave in the fabric, lining and sideband. No patch corners, permanent knot, non-slip, no-fray tzitzis, stain protected.
Small (51″ x 72″) $150
Medium (55″ x 72″) $158
Large (60″ x 72″) $174
Extra large (63″ x 72″) $180
Extra Extra Large (67″ x 72″) $186
Add $8.00 for middle band.
See size chart and example picture below for help determining the correct size.
Feather Lite Edition Tallis
The Feather Lite Edition Tallis is a high quality, full featured tallis, made with a light weight wool so it keeps you cooler in the summer. If you get hot during dovening, this tallis is an excellent choice. It takes up a little less space in your tallis bag as well, so it is ideal for travelers who want to keep their tallis and tefillin as light as possible. The Feather Lite Edition is four inches narrower in width than a regular tallis, further decreasing its bulk and weight. Permanent knot, non-slip, no-fray tzitzis, stain protected.
Extra Small (47″ x 68″) $136
Small (51″ x 68″) $162
Medium (55″ x68″) $170
Large (590″ x 682″) $186
Extra large (63″ x 68″) $192
Extra Extra Large (67″ x 72″) $198
Add $8.00 for lining. Add $8.00 for middle band. All prices include thick avodas yad strings. Subtract $12 if you are putting on your own strings.
See size chart and example picture below for help determining the correct size.
Tallis Size Chart:
This tallis size chart and the picture below will be of help when trying to determine what size tallis to order.
Height of person. |
Tallis size |
4’11” – 5’1” |
extra small 47” |
5’2” – 5’4” |
small 51” x 72” |
5’5” – 5’7” |
medium 55” x 72” |
5’8” – 5’10” |
large 60” x 72” |
5’11” – 6’ |
extra large 63” x 72” |
6’1” – 6’3” |
extra extra large 67” x 72” |
6’3” + |
extra extra extra large 71” x 72 |
This picture shows an individual who is 5’6″ wearing a large (60″ x 72″) tallis. According to the chart, a person of this height should wear a medium size tallis. A medium size would not go past the knees, and would be a little easier to manage. This gives you an idea of how a particular size tallis will fit on a person of a given height. If you like your tallis to go past your knees, chose one size larger than the what the above chart recommends. Keep in mind that some people prefer the feel and look of a longer tallis, but a longer tallis is harder to manage. For example, it takes more effort to keep the tzitzit from dragging on the ground. I took a look around my shul and noticed that about half the people wear their tallisim like in the picture below, and half take one size smaller, like the recommended sizes in the chart.