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Size Guide

We aim to help you find the perfect fit the first time. Each jacket, coat, and waistcoat includes an individual sizing chart for accuracy.

Leather garments are made from structured panels and do not stretch like fabric clothing. For best results, choose your regular jacket or suit size rather than relying on sizes from stretchable garments.

Garment Lengths

Jacket lengths are listed on product pages and measured from the centre back (excluding the collar). If you are taller or prefer a longer fit, we recommend checking this carefully—especially for biker and fashion styles.

  • Women’s model height: 5’4″ – 5’7″
  • Men’s model height: 5’10” – 6’2″

Fit Types

  • Fitted / Fashion Fit: Close, tailored fit that narrows at the waist. Size up for extra comfort.
  • Semi-Fitted: Slightly shaped with room for light layers and a smart appearance.
  • Regular Fit: Classic fit with comfortable space for thin knitwear.
  • Comfort Fit: Straight cut allowing room for standard jumpers.
  • Generous Fit: Extra room for layering over heavier garments like hoodies or blazers.

Understanding Size Charts

Size charts display “To Fit Chest” measurements as a guide. If a range is provided (e.g. 38″–40″), the smaller measurement offers a looser fit, while the larger provides a slimmer fit.

If garment dimensions are listed, you can compare them with a jacket you already own. For padded styles, allow for 1–2 inches less internal space.

How to Measure

For Men

Your suit jacket size is usually a reliable reference. If your waist or stomach is larger than your chest, choose a size that accommodates this and avoid slim-fit styles.

For Women

Bust measurement is important, as bra size does not equal chest size. Always measure at the fullest part while wearing normal clothing.

Measuring Steps

  1. Wear typical clothing you would use under the jacket.
  2. Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape snug.
  3. Measure your waist or stomach if needed.

Additional Measurements

  • Garment Length: Measured from the back (excluding collar).
  • Sleeve Length: From shoulder seam to cuff.

Between Sizes?

If a jacket feels slightly snug, it may soften over time. However, if it feels tight or difficult to fasten, consider sizing up.

Moving up a size typically adds around 2 inches in the chest and waist, with slight increases in sleeve length and shoulder width.

Need Help?

If you’re unsure about sizing, contact us for assistance. You can also send measurements from a jacket that fits you well (laid flat and closed):

  • Chest (underarm to underarm)
  • Waist (narrowest point)
  • Hips (for longer coats)

Include your height, usual size, and preferred fit for a more accurate recommendation.

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