The proper way to measure jacket sizing
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:52 pm
Well, I'm in the process of getting the measurements together for a custom Wested order. I went to the mall today and grabbed a leather jacket off of the rack to measure it and decide what I needed to add or subtract to it.
I measured it in the fitting room. I had to take two pictures for each measurement because I had to hold the camera with one hand.
First measurement I took was the sleeve:
For this particular jacket, the sleeve measures 26". Sometimes you have to put the jacket on first to find the top part of the sleeve to measure from; the shoulder hem isn't always in the top middle of the shoulder.
This measurement is of the shoulder.
This particular jacket has a shoulder that measures 6.25". I take the sleeve and shoulder measurements (I think that's how it's done) to get a overall measurement, and for this jacket, it is 32.25".
For me personally, I don't want an overall length over 33", and I'm not sure what the shoulder measurement of the Wested jacket is going to be (anywhere from 6.85" to 7.5" it seems for my size 44), so I know that the longest sleeve length I would want to order is 25.5". 25.5" + 7.5"= 33"
By trying on jackets at the mall, I determined that the absolute shortest overall sleeve length I'm willing to go with is 31.5", so with a 25.5" sleeve, the shoulder length would have to be 6" and I don't think a Wested in 44 will come with a shoulder length that short. So I think for me personally, 25.5" is a safe sleeve length.
I could go with a 25" sleeve, but I'm afraid it might be too short.
Here is the back measurement. The first picture did not come out like I wanted, but I basically just started the tape at the hem between the collar and the back material of the jacket.
The back of this jacket is 27.25", which personally for me is too long. So for my Wested jacket, I think I will go with the 26".
Finally, I have the chest measurement.
This jacket measures 24.5" I believe you times that by two to get the overall chest. 24.5" x 2 = 49". Now, several inches of that is "comfort room," so I think this jacket is meant to be a baggy size 44 to a smaller size 46. This is the reason why I prefer to custom order a jacket or at least buy a jacket that is measured in a chest measurement. Also, I don't like the modern, baggy jackets with 5" to 6" of comfort room, meant to fit in a range of sizes rather than one actual size.
Well, I hope I did this right. If not, let me know and I'll go back and remeasure and take more pictures.
I measured it in the fitting room. I had to take two pictures for each measurement because I had to hold the camera with one hand.
First measurement I took was the sleeve:
For this particular jacket, the sleeve measures 26". Sometimes you have to put the jacket on first to find the top part of the sleeve to measure from; the shoulder hem isn't always in the top middle of the shoulder.
This measurement is of the shoulder.
This particular jacket has a shoulder that measures 6.25". I take the sleeve and shoulder measurements (I think that's how it's done) to get a overall measurement, and for this jacket, it is 32.25".
For me personally, I don't want an overall length over 33", and I'm not sure what the shoulder measurement of the Wested jacket is going to be (anywhere from 6.85" to 7.5" it seems for my size 44), so I know that the longest sleeve length I would want to order is 25.5". 25.5" + 7.5"= 33"
By trying on jackets at the mall, I determined that the absolute shortest overall sleeve length I'm willing to go with is 31.5", so with a 25.5" sleeve, the shoulder length would have to be 6" and I don't think a Wested in 44 will come with a shoulder length that short. So I think for me personally, 25.5" is a safe sleeve length.
I could go with a 25" sleeve, but I'm afraid it might be too short.
Here is the back measurement. The first picture did not come out like I wanted, but I basically just started the tape at the hem between the collar and the back material of the jacket.
The back of this jacket is 27.25", which personally for me is too long. So for my Wested jacket, I think I will go with the 26".
Finally, I have the chest measurement.
This jacket measures 24.5" I believe you times that by two to get the overall chest. 24.5" x 2 = 49". Now, several inches of that is "comfort room," so I think this jacket is meant to be a baggy size 44 to a smaller size 46. This is the reason why I prefer to custom order a jacket or at least buy a jacket that is measured in a chest measurement. Also, I don't like the modern, baggy jackets with 5" to 6" of comfort room, meant to fit in a range of sizes rather than one actual size.
Well, I hope I did this right. If not, let me know and I'll go back and remeasure and take more pictures.