It's not a question of is it too short - I know it's too short! Question is what to do next. I think Rundquist is right and I should look for another style of jacket.
When you are wearing the pants you normally wear with the jacket, how
far below the beltline of the pants does the jacket come to?
A Raiders jacket, which is considered a waist length jacket, should fall
about 2 inches below the beltline.
Depending on how high or low you wear your pants, that will make a huge
difference in how the jacket looks on you.
If you wear your pants higher, it will look fine. If you wear you pants
low, the same jacket will look too short.
Me personally, I like my jackets to fall about 4 inches below my beltline,
otherwise, I think the jacket looks like I am wearing a little boys jacket
that I out grew years ago.
If you like the way the jacket fits on you, moves with you, and is comfortable
on you, but the only thing you do not like is the length, then see if you
can determine how much longer in length YOU would want it to be, and
you can always order another one, with a longer length.
Take a few pictures of yourself with the jacket on. Take a few side view
shots, a few front shots, and a few back shots.
Then, see if you can photoshop them by adding a few inches to the
bottom of the jacket, and compare them to the other pictures, and see
if a longer jacket would look good on you.
I did this when I thought a B-6 jacket I got from Real McCoys NZ was
too long for me.
Everyone said it looked fine, but to me, it was too long, and I did not
like it.
So I took pictures like I described, and I photoshoped them, and made
the jacket about 1.5 inches shorter in the pictures, and it looked great.
I photoshoped a front, two side, and one back view, to see how it would
look compared to the regular pictures, and it just looked better all around
1.5 inches shorter.
So, I then had the jacket altered by that amount, and it came out perfect!
The fit was just what I wanted, and it looked so much better it was really
amazing that just that little bit did the trick.
It might work for you too.
But in the end, no matter what everyone here tells you, whether they
think the jacket looks fine or not, its YOU that has to make the final
choice, and if you don't like the jacket, it will just sit in your closet, collecting
dust, and you will curse it everytime you open the closet door.
Flathead