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Sizing a Jacket
There are several manners one can use to get a proper fit, and we believe that the best manner is the one listed below.
We need a customer's body dimensions, and from those numbers, we can ensure that a jacket fits as you want.
It is vitally important that each dimension be carefully measured, and it is best that someone other than the customer
hold the measuring tape to get these numbers correct. We realize that some tailors would prefer to use different dimensions,
but the dimensions listed are exactly what we need.
» Click for instructions on how to measure
Please use a cloth or soft plastic measuring tape when performing the measurement process. The chest measurement (B) is best
done with a comfortable deep breath.
Please use U.S. inches for each numeric.
A. |
Chest, around arms, at armpit level. |
B. |
Chest at armpit level. |
C. |
High abdomen. |
D. |
Waist, at typical pant-top level. |
E. |
Arm length, from what is essentially a t-shirt sleeve/shoulder seam to very end of arm bones. |
F. |
Height |
G. |
Weight in U.S. pounds |
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