My 2 year old USWings indy jacket lambskin
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My 2 year old USWings indy jacket lambskin
i got a large longs probly not the best choice it was to big. when i got it half the jacket was passed my waist i never took it back because i figured i would grow and 2 years later it still is a little big. does it look big on me let me know please. ill also throw in other pics to.
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Is the jacket a XL or large long? I see the tag says XL. Looks a little roomy but it depends on how you like it. Looks really nice. You could always sell it here or the auction site to get some money back if you'd rather get something smaller. BTW how tall are you? I'm 6'3" 215 lbs. and I need to get a long tall or XL.
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im about 6,2 to 6,3 something like that the tag says large one the left and xtra large on right so i got large long so its in between that is probly why it has both sizes on it and it is roomy and idk if u can tell in the pics but the collar on me is long it ends a little far down idk maybe im just crazy
im about 6,2 to 6,3 something like that the tag says large one the left and xtra large on right so i got large long so its in between that is probly why it has both sizes on it and it is roomy and idk if u can tell in the pics but the collar on me is long it ends a little far down idk maybe im just crazy
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It looks like it is a good fit on the shoulders, and the sleeve length looks about right. The only other detriment I can see might be the torso, as it looks like you may have some extra room. The older you get, though, the more you will fill out, and fit into the jacket better, but it really depends on your own personal preference, as to how you like a jacket to fit, and how many years you intend to keep it? My guess would be that a Large-Long might be best for you 'right now', but in a few years...? This USW lamb is a good choice for 3 seasons, and possibly all four with some insulation or a sweater.
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I have a G&B, and the "points of the pocket flaps" also fall around the waist, however, I don't like the pockets to hit around the mid chest either, like the way the old A-2's used to fit, then again, that is a personal preference. You could ask 20 different guys and get 20 different answers in this forum. What is important is to get the right fit for you. Some really go for the SA look, and want to reproduce the HF look as accurately as possible, while others just want a 'reasonable likeness' that will last for many years. If you feel awkward about it, my guess is that maybe it is not the 'just right' fit for you now? How do you normally like jackets to fit? Loose, roomy, snug, short? It's really your call. Large-Long may be the one you are after, though?
Based on the post above, you might be able to sell it and get something that may fit you better, if you are not happy with it? Just a thought.
Based on the post above, you might be able to sell it and get something that may fit you better, if you are not happy with it? Just a thought.
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