I still do not, nor have I ever, understood the reasons of why there is STILL a need to request an extra tapered front to back length when ordering a Wested jacket. I know this has been an ongoing concern for this style of jacket throughout the years, but I have yet to see a satisfactory explanation, at least that I can understand, of why this occurs for some and not for others. It may also be a problem for the Expedition although I have not been able to find this after searching through past posts. Indeed, my experience with the Expeditions is quite the opposite. When not zipped, at least partially, the jacket will eventually need adjustment, but, typically it will need to be adjusted to ride slightly further back on the shoulders so that there is not a ride up in the ‘back’, not the front.
I have not experienced any ride up factor of either the front or the back with any other similarly hemmed jacket that I’ve owned. Curiously, I’ve seen this effect with some people wearing ill fitting suits were either the back or the front will appear longer or shorter depending on the individual. It seems to me to be a problem of how the jacket is being tailored to fit certain body types. That’s why it is probably a good idea as stated by others above to include pictures of yourself for any tailored garment purchased and not simply supply what you believe to be compensating sizing information to a particular maker.
Gobler wrote:Ok I'm about to pack up and ship the jacket. So I need a little input.
1. add an inch to the sleeves
2. add two inchs to the front & back
3. have the slides replaced with the new ones Not D rings
4. have the collar reduced by half an inch
5. have the pockets scallopt a bit more (they look too v shape)
Anything else folks? I would like input asap (I could also updat Peter via e-mail)
Cheers,
Jeff
The good thing is that you now have pictures of the way an ill fitting jacket looks on you and trust that Peter will know how to solve the problem now. That should probably be the only “input” you need to email Peter as to sizing. As far as some of the other changes, I’m not sure if that qualifies as something that would be considered without an extra charge since it is being presented as more an after thought from what you originally ordered rather than a fault of Peter himself unless you did indeed receive the wrong jacket. ...but then, what do I know.
