How much room to add for a sweater?
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:57 am
Hello everyone. I am looking for an Indy style jacket and trying to find the right size for a fall/spring jacket for the New England seasons. I would wear a sweatshirt in the fall/spring and just a polo/tshirt on cool summer nights.
I am leaning towards the Expedition right now and just need to figure out sizing. I called G+B yesterday and I think they said they allot 6" of room in the build.
Tough thing is, my weight has changed a lot. I am 5'7" with a 29" leg. Right now I am 160 and a 36" waist and about a 38-39" chest and 19"(I think) shoulders. I suspect my waist will vary between a 34 and a 38 pant size in coming years.
My old suit jacket was a 42 short and it is big on me now.But my old(geezer alert) junior high school Members Only leather in a 38 just barely fits. It measures 20" across so no room for anything.
So I am thinking a 40 G+B right now. That should be about 44 or 47" around which allots for what 6-8" above my 38 chest size?
Is that 6-8" about right for adding a sweater? I will be trying on some suit jackets today in the store to see how they fit and making a decision from there.
Great forum btw.
I am leaning towards the Expedition right now and just need to figure out sizing. I called G+B yesterday and I think they said they allot 6" of room in the build.
Tough thing is, my weight has changed a lot. I am 5'7" with a 29" leg. Right now I am 160 and a 36" waist and about a 38-39" chest and 19"(I think) shoulders. I suspect my waist will vary between a 34 and a 38 pant size in coming years.
My old suit jacket was a 42 short and it is big on me now.But my old(geezer alert) junior high school Members Only leather in a 38 just barely fits. It measures 20" across so no room for anything.
So I am thinking a 40 G+B right now. That should be about 44 or 47" around which allots for what 6-8" above my 38 chest size?
Is that 6-8" about right for adding a sweater? I will be trying on some suit jackets today in the store to see how they fit and making a decision from there.
Great forum btw.