Size Chart Outerwear

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Outerwear

SIZE

XS

S

M

L

XL

XXL

CHEST (IN)

39.5

42.5

45.5

48.5

51.5

54.5

CHEST (CM)

100

108

115.5

123

131

138.5

SLEEVE LENGTH (IN)

33.5

34.5

35.5

36.5

37.5

38.5

SLEEVE LENGTH (CM)

85

87.5

90

92.5

95

98

 

SIZE

34

36

38

40

42

44

46

48

50

52

54

56

58

60

CHEST (IN)

34

36

38

40

42

44

46

48

50

52

54

56

58

60

CHEST (CM)

86

91

97

102

107

112

117

122

127

132

137

142

147

152

EU

44

46

48

50

52

54

56

58

60

62

64

66

68

70

 

Jacket Lengths

SIZE

Short

Regular

Long

X Tall

HEIGHT

5’6”–5’8” tall

5’8”–6’1” tall

6’0”–6’3” tall

6’4”–6’6” tall

HEIGHT (CM)

170-178

178-185

183-193

195.5-201

 

MEASURING GUIDE

 

Step 1: Chest Measurement

Wrap the tape measure around your torso. Go underneath your arms, across your shoulder blades, and over the largest part of your chest. The chest measurement is usually the size of the coat. For a more relaxed fit, add 1 inch to the total measurement.

 

Step 2: Over Arm Measurement

However, if your overarm measurement is more than 7 inches larger than your chest measurement, the overarm measurement trumps the chest measurement. In this case, your suit size needs to match your overarm measurement.

 

Your overarm measurement is important, particularly if it is larger than your chest measurement. If this is the case, you will need to fit your chest and upper arm rather than rely on the chest measurement alone. For example, if your chest measurement is 40 inches and the over arm measurement is 49 inches (remember, you subtract 7 from the overarm measurement), you will likely want to start with a size 42 to accommodate your larger upper arms and shoulder width.

 

FIT TERMS

EXTREME SLIM FIT

Fashion-forward look: Most trim chest, shoulders & waist; high armholes; very fitted sleeves

SLIM FIT

On-trend look: More trim chest, shoulders, and waist; higher armholes; fitted sleeves

MODERN FIT

Updated traditional look: Slightly trim through shoulder; closer fit to chest and body; slightly higher armholes

CLASSIC FIT

Traditional look: More room in chest and body; traditional armholes and sleeves

EXECUTIVE FIT

More room through the chest and midsection