-Sizing
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-Value for price
-Quality and construction
I have read a lot of positive comments about both, but you guys are the ones who know best. Thanks in advance!

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It is possible to have G&B send you a 36R to try on for instance. Then you can decide if it is the right cut for you, if not-send it back? My experience has been that for the most part, they are a true size.mimesis wrote:Currently I'm saving up to buy one of these, but I'm leaning a bit more towards the G&B... My only problem is that I'm quite a small dude (5'4" 120 lbs, size 36) and I'm under the impression that G&B run quite large... wich doesn't really work on me...
What's the chest size of your G&B CM? A 42 should be about 22" armpit to armpit, like a common 'Medium'. I bet the G&B is bigger.CM wrote:I have 2 G&B's they don't run large. My 42 T is right on.
The Legend pockets seem to vary in size a bit. Some of them seem too large to me. The flap looks great, however.
Hmmm... this just got me thinking... could it be they measure it like that at G&B?Michaelson wrote: I figured out that they measured to the outside of the gusset, which is the added material that allows for more movement for the arm. That accounts for the extra 2 inches as it allows an extra inch in the pit and sleeve area, but is not added to the chest measurement.
So, excluding gusset, the pit to pit measurement on a 44T G&B is right at 24 inches.
Regards! Michaelson
If you don't mind my asking, what's the total sleeve length (from center back) on the 42T? If I'm reading the size chart right, it should be 34 1/2 inches (33 1/2 for 42 +1 for tall) but that's... pretty short? Leather jackets in the Large/42-44 tall range usually seem to come with 36-37 inch sleeves...CM wrote:I have 2 G&B's they don't run large. My 42 T is right on.
Terms like full-cut or true to size cause a lot of grief. I almost always buy size 42 (I have been that size for 20 years and have not put on weight since 1990) and the G&B fits as well as any of them. Some of my size 42 jackets are in fact roomier than my G&B. I'm going by my experience, not some theoretical 'true to size' measurement system.Kevin Anderson wrote:I just found an old post where CM reports his G&B 42T as 24 inches across the chest. Same as your 44 Michaelson..odd.
Sizing must have changed. Regardless, 6 inches oversize is surely considered a 'full-cut', and in no way 'true-to-size'.
I hear you and I agree CM, such terms can be misleading. 'Military Cut' is another one that doesn't really mean much.CM wrote:Terms like full-cut or true to size cause a lot of grief. I almost always buy size 42 (I have been that size for 20 years and have not put on weight since 1990) and the G&B fits as well as any of them. Some of my size 42 jackets are in fact roomier than my G&B. I'm going by my experience, not some theoretical 'true to size' measurement system.Kevin Anderson wrote:I just found an old post where CM reports his G&B 42T as 24 inches across the chest. Same as your 44 Michaelson..odd.
Sizing must have changed. Regardless, 6 inches oversize is surely considered a 'full-cut', and in no way 'true-to-size'.
These measurements will help in this process: suit coat size: 40, 42, 44, etc. (for any custom jacket); measure across the pits-seam to seam, back length and sleeve length. The Legend jackets are OTR sizes (S,M,L...), a slimmer cut jacket than the Hero, but not overly so...so it's not like only a very slim guy can fit in one.mimesis wrote:How true to size are the US wings Legends? I understand they're military cut, so they must be snug...Also, I believe someone said that the Imported jackets are a bit roomier... can anyone confirm any of this?
Actually, I've found it to mean quite a bit, depending on which vendor you're dealing with.Kevin Anderson wrote:I hear you and I agree CM, such terms can be misleading. 'Military Cut' is another one that doesn't really mean much.
It should be a seam to seam measurement, where the front panel, side panel and gusset meet.interbak wrote:I just re-read Michaelson's post about where and how he measured his 44T. I measured right at the bottom of the gusset on the body, not including any part of the actual gusset, still came up with 26". It does appear to flare out just below the gusset, and if I moved the measurement downward an inch or two, I might loose that extra inch.
Brian
Do you mean a 36 or 38? My other thought would be possibly a Todd's Std. You should be able to get a good fit with that jacket, and they are also 'durable' but light weight. If I were in your shoes though, I might be tempted to order a 36R with no customizations and see if it fits. You can always return it? Ideally, you want a little extra room, to allow for the dreaded expansion...the global gut gluttonymimesis wrote:Interesting...That would give the jacket about... 8 inches of room?
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I wonder if this is only in larger sizes and different in smaller ones... Has anyone got one of these in say... a 38?
Well, whatever you get, you've got to....Post 'em UP!mimesis wrote:I'm thinking I will get the G&B (Eventually, as soon as I finish saving up) in 36 (Still don't know if I'll get it in short or regular, 'cause the sleeves seem to be quite short even in tall sizes).![]()
Now... as to quality construction and Durability... It has been said the Expedition is built like a tank, but I wonder... Could the same be said about the US Wings Legend in Vintage Cowhide or in Bison?Has anyone here got both a G&B and a Legend?
Of Course I will!Texan Scott wrote:Well, whatever you get, you've got to....Post 'em UP!mimesis wrote:I'm thinking I will get the G&B (Eventually, as soon as I finish saving up) in 36 (Still don't know if I'll get it in short or regular, 'cause the sleeves seem to be quite short even in tall sizes).![]()
Now... as to quality construction and Durability... It has been said the Expedition is built like a tank, but I wonder... Could the same be said about the US Wings Legend in Vintage Cowhide or in Bison?Has anyone here got both a G&B and a Legend?
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