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After reading this thread the 100th time I came to the conclusion that Chewie Louies collar looks quite bigger then on the other CS jackets here around. I have ordered a TN CS jacket may I should let Tony know to get a normal sized collar? Just to get sure.Chewie Louie wrote:Woo Hoo! My second Nowak jacket arrived today. I went with a non-distressed version this time. I really don't know which one I like better. I guess I'll really beat the s*** out of the distressed one now, and take it easy on this one. One thing I like better is the unique way I handled the custom inscription on the 2nd jacket. Anyway, here is the new jacket. Once again, the craftsmanship is top notch. If jackets are made better than this, I'd sure like to see it. Again, I went with the Harrison Ford size 44 which seems to fit me just right. So happy I do all that running. (That's one of my marathon medals hanging on the wall, and my Australian Shepherd looking on and giving his approval) As always, I can't say enough about how nice of a guy Tony is.
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Have you SEEN Indy G's jacket ?orb wrote: After reading this thread the 100th time I came to the conclusion that Chewie Louies collar looks quite bigger then on the other CS jackets here around. I have ordered a TN CS jacket may I should let Tony know to get a normal sized collar? Just to get sure.
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I think Chewie's collar is fine. Maybe some of the collars on the bigger sized jackets are undersized.
The jackets seem quite consistent in details to me. There is variation on whether the back panel extends almost as far as the yoke (I think this was mentioned before, and many said all the jackets had the the back panel not extend to the yoke/arm seam, but mine DOES), and some pockets look different.
You're free to order what you'd like from Tony, however!
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You certainly are lucky! That's not even enough time to lose sleep in anticipation of its arrival! I've heard that some people do that!SpeedRcrX wrote:You are one lucky guy!!orb wrote:I have placed my order from Tony on the 7th Jan. and my jacket is already been shipped!!!
I will receive it on monday or tuesday, depends on the customs.
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Man, that was a long few weeks...
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The jacket is great! By far the best leather jacked I ever had or even saw. Tony is the man! I went for the HF size. The sleeves are really a bit long but I hope they will ride up a bit very soon.
I haven't even a size 38 chest at the moment and the jacket fits great. Harrison must be a very slim guy.
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I haven't even a size 38 chest at the moment and the jacket fits great. Harrison must be a very slim guy.
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Harrison's sleeves on the CS jacket go to about his knuckles.
http://www.tonynowak.com/index.php?opti ... &Itemid=43
On you it goes just a touch longer but over time they should shorten up. And if they don't shorten enough for your liking that's one of the easiest things to have "fixed".
http://www.tonynowak.com/index.php?opti ... &Itemid=43
On you it goes just a touch longer but over time they should shorten up. And if they don't shorten enough for your liking that's one of the easiest things to have "fixed".
Orb, your jacket looks great!
As far as the sleeves are concerned, after you've been in the rain a few times they will ride up about 3/4 of an inch.
I just re-measured my TN jacket and the whole jacket has shrunk a good 1/2 an inch all around from when I received it back in June.
pit to pit measurements are now 21.5 and the back lenght is now 26"
Enjoy your TN Indy jacket, I absolutely love mine!
As far as the sleeves are concerned, after you've been in the rain a few times they will ride up about 3/4 of an inch.
I just re-measured my TN jacket and the whole jacket has shrunk a good 1/2 an inch all around from when I received it back in June.
pit to pit measurements are now 21.5 and the back lenght is now 26"
Enjoy your TN Indy jacket, I absolutely love mine!
but he doesn't wear a 38 - he wears a 44. Check Tony's site, the across chest measurement is 22" -Morb wrote:The jacket is great! By far the best leather jacked I ever had or even saw. Tony is the man! I went for the HF size. The sleeves are really a bit long but I hope they will ride up a bit very soon.
I haven't even a size 38 chest at the moment and the jacket fits great. Harrison must be a very slim guy.
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So, you're saying you're measuring 22.5" from armpit to armpit on your jacket?
If that's the case, it sounds like Tony left 5 inches of slack around your chest (which sounds about right), as what I posted above IS the industry standard for chest measurement for determining jacket sizing.
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If that's the case, it sounds like Tony left 5 inches of slack around your chest (which sounds about right), as what I posted above IS the industry standard for chest measurement for determining jacket sizing.
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The ToD is a Wested, not a Nowak.Michaelson wrote:So, you're saying you're measuring 22.5" from armpit to armpit on your jacket?
If that's the case, it sounds like Tony left 5 inches of slack around your chest, as what I posted above IS the industry standard for chest measurement for jackets.
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But as I see it, the CS jacket in Ford specs measures 22" across, but would not allow any free 'slack' for someone with an actual 44" chest. That is where I say it is for a person with a 40 or 42" actual chest size.
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Thanks, the color was absolutely spot on and was what I was hoping for. I asked Tony to search through his stack of hides to find the darkest possible one. He asked how much distressing I wanted and I said a little was OK. I'm happy with the amount of that as well.jacksdad wrote:Nice jacket lantz,very cool and nice color.
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orb, I ordered my jacket with long arms on purpose because when I looked at the pictures of Ford I saw that even after his sleeves had "wrinkled" up the cuff still fell on top of his knuckles. After a couple weeks of wearing mine daily they've already started to do the same. I think once the jackets gets real wet in one of our NW showers and dries naturally then it will probably be where it should be.orb wrote:The jacket is great! By far the best leather jacked I ever had or even saw. Tony is the man! I went for the HF size. The sleeves are really a bit long but I hope they will ride up a bit very soon.
I haven't even a size 38 chest at the moment and the jacket fits great. Harrison must be a very slim guy.
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Hi Indiana G!Indiana G wrote:that's not screen accurate........who's the maker????
very, very nice orb!
what was your request for distressing? little or no distressing? the hide looks very rich without it imo.
enjoy in good health.
I just asked for a little overall distressing without too much on the arms.
I also got the black on black inscription, second inner pocket and the bigger sturdier zipper.
Hey lantzn.
I will wear it every day. I just hope it's not too cold outside for the leather? Today we had +15.8 °F.+
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with a high tech thermal under my jacket, i'm good for temps below -20 deg C........for short periods of time of course......any lower than that.....fashion takes a backseat to functionlantzn wrote:I would worry about, didn'y Tony TELL you to beat the @#$% out it?orb wrote:Hey lantzn.
I will wear it every day. I just hope it's not too cold outside for the leather? Today we had +15.8 °F.+
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Doesn't that make it a jacket for a 40" chest size? maybe a 42" chest?[/quote]RCSignals wrote:but he doesn't wear a 38 - he wears a 44. Check Tony's site, the across chest measurement is 22" -M
I agree, I'm scratching my head too, 22" across sounds like a 40 to me. Castor, can you post pics of you wearing your HF sized CS?
And Orb, your jacket looks fantastic!! The fit is wonderful.
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I just measured my size 44T FS from armpit to armpit, and mine measures an 1/8 of an inch over 22 inches.
I just measured my USW A-2 flight jacket, military fit, size 44R, and it is a solid 22" pit to pit measurement, so I'm clueless where you're getting a size 40 chest out of a 22" measurement, as two different vendors have the same measurement for a size 44.....22" from armpit to armpit across the front.
Please explain....
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I just measured my USW A-2 flight jacket, military fit, size 44R, and it is a solid 22" pit to pit measurement, so I'm clueless where you're getting a size 40 chest out of a 22" measurement, as two different vendors have the same measurement for a size 44.....22" from armpit to armpit across the front.
Please explain....
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I'm thinking 40" chest+4" of ease. 2" for something more fitted. In your A-2 jacket, where are they hiding the ease if it isn't pit to pit?Michaelson wrote:I just measured my size 44T FS from armpit to armpit, and mine measures just a hair over 22 inches.
I just measured my USW A-2 flight jacket, military fit, size 44R, and it is a solid 22" pit to pit measurement, so I'm clueless where you're getting a size 40 chest out of a 22" measurement.
Please explain....
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Curious.
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Correct, RCS.
That said, I believe you're saying anyone can wear a size 44 as long as they're smaller than a size 44.
Sure they can....but that still doesn't make it a size 40. It's still a size 44. It's just a person wearing a bigger jacket than his regular size. ;-)
Regarding the Wing's A-2, on a military fit there IS no 'ease'. It's sized to the actual measurement with no 'slop', so if you're wanting some extra room, you have to go a size larger. If it were a civilian fit, the ease is added to the measurement.
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That said, I believe you're saying anyone can wear a size 44 as long as they're smaller than a size 44.
Sure they can....but that still doesn't make it a size 40. It's still a size 44. It's just a person wearing a bigger jacket than his regular size. ;-)
Regarding the Wing's A-2, on a military fit there IS no 'ease'. It's sized to the actual measurement with no 'slop', so if you're wanting some extra room, you have to go a size larger. If it were a civilian fit, the ease is added to the measurement.
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Interesting, I thought some amount of ease was always built in, but ok. Of course, back in the day when they were introducing Expeditions, I remember a number of us feeling they were upsized, and _ explaining the 4" of ease they put in. I ended up sending back my 40, and getting a 38. Looking at my Wested, it's a size 40, but measures pit to pit at 21".
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Well, like I said, I just measured two marked size 44 jackets across the front of both jackets, and they both measure 22". One is a military fit jacket with no ease at the chest and it's a solid 22", so I don't know what else to say.Mulceber wrote:I think some people are getting confused. The jacket size is the across-the-front measurement ON THE JACKET times two, not your chest measurement times two. So if your chest is 20" across, you would wear a 44, or a 42 if you wanted a tighter fit. -M
Carry on.
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Nope, no confusion! I measure 40" around my chest, lightly measured, with clothing, and wear a 40 jacket, quite consistently (for leatherwear and suit jackets). Hein Gericke, and possibly Vanson are the only jacket manufacturers that I feel I should upsize for.Mulceber wrote:I think some people are getting confused. The jacket size is the across-the-front measurement ON THE JACKET times two, not your chest measurement times two. So if your chest is 20" across, you would wear a 44, or a 42 if you wanted a tighter fit. -M
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I think we're ALL at cross purposes here.
Here's a website that may help a bit. I see a little of everyone's argument supported in this 'how to' discussion:
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/Tuto ... rement.htm
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Here's a website that may help a bit. I see a little of everyone's argument supported in this 'how to' discussion:
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/Tuto ... rement.htm
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Who's confused? No one is talking about 'across' a persons front measurement times two. Around persons chest measurement yes (obviously not times two).Mulceber wrote:I think some people are getting confused. The jacket size is the across-the-front measurement ON THE JACKET times two, not your chest measurement times two. So if your chest is 20" across, you would wear a 44, or a 42 if you wanted a tighter fit. -M
As I said, my Wested made '40' ToD measured 22.5" across the front. Some people are saying that is a 44 or 45 not a 40. The Wested is sized marked in a fashion I am used to. I don't expect a jacket marked size 40 to an actual 40" circumference in the chest.
A jacket sized for someone with an actual 44" chest measurement should measure about 24" across the chest, not 22"
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Just to toss it out there, RCS, I just measured my custom Wested 'Fedora' jacket, marked size 44. It measures 22.5 inches across the front from pit to pit. That's 3 for 3, and of 3 different vendors products, all marked size 44.
If yours measures 22.5 inches across the front and is marked a size 40, somethings definitely odd.
Ah well.
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If yours measures 22.5 inches across the front and is marked a size 40, somethings definitely odd.
Ah well.
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I don't think anything is odd with my jacket.
'Ask Andy' is actually agreeing with what i've said
'Ask Andy' is actually agreeing with what i've said
andSo if your chest measures 42” you likely wear a size 42 jacket. It is a common misconception that a size 42 jacket would then have a 42” chest. This is NOT the case (if it did the jacket would be so tight you would have difficulty breathing and certainly would not be able to move.)
Almost every tailor and manufacturer on the planet cuts the chest of the jacket 4” larger than the actual chest measurement of the individual. Occasionally you will find jackets that measure 3” larger, or as much as 5” larger but 95% of the time it is 4” larger.
A size 42 jacket would have an actual chest (outseam) measurement of 46.” Beware of eBay sellers who say a jacket is a size 42 and that it measures 42” in the chest. Either a) it actually measures 42” and the jacket is therefore a size 38, or b) it is actually a size 42 and they don’t know how to measure correctly. Or some combination thereof.
Chest - The chest measurement is the only measurement that stays fairly consistent from brand to brand. And even that changes. Companies going for a slimmer, dressier look may cut the chest slightly smaller. Drape cut suits will have a slightly large chest. Also some “athletic cut” suits have a large chest measurement – usually combined with very wide shoulders and a very small waist. (Avoid this cut like the plague unless you are built like Arnold.) In general though, the chest is cut 4” larger than your actual chest measurement.
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About the fit and wearing a size 44.
I must say it's really a loose fit. I also have more room at the waist then with my 42 Todd Jacket (Old Todd Jacket 2 years old).
I'm also able to close the upper press snaps with ease.. I never could close it well on my LC westeds but maybe also because of the overweigth I had. The back did a bit flare out but I have adjusted the side straps and now it's fine. I once had a 44 cowhide Wested a few days and this jacket was much much bigger then the TN cs jacket! I wouldn't even call it a 44. It's a jacket made for HF sizing.
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I must say it's really a loose fit. I also have more room at the waist then with my 42 Todd Jacket (Old Todd Jacket 2 years old).
I'm also able to close the upper press snaps with ease.. I never could close it well on my LC westeds but maybe also because of the overweigth I had. The back did a bit flare out but I have adjusted the side straps and now it's fine. I once had a 44 cowhide Wested a few days and this jacket was much much bigger then the TN cs jacket! I wouldn't even call it a 44. It's a jacket made for HF sizing.
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