Really great jackets will never look their best if they do not fit properly. Our jackets are made to last a lifetime and beyond so let's make this the best you've ever purchased. Not everyone is built alike. Though we do make standard sizes, experience has proven many people are not really standard. Additionally, there is no industry standard for grading size; any size we offer may not be the same as a jacket of the same size made by a different company. Therefore, we ask you to provide accurate measurements for chest, height, waist, shoulder width, sleeve, arm length and back length. We hope that the chart below will be of help. Once we evaluate your measurements, a correct size can be determined in our jackets. If you are not a standard size, we will custom modify our jackets to your precise measurements for a small charge (usually between £25/£30).

Our size evaluation will only be as good as the measurements you provide. Please take them accurately and carefully. Measurements can be taken in inches or centimetres. You may fax/phone/email to see if you are a stock size or require custom fitting or if you need any further help.

Have your measurements taken wearing the type of clothing you plan to wear under our jackets most of the time. The best look is achieved wearing a shirt or a medium weight sweater with undershirt. The goal being a trim, sleek look. If our jackets are worn with too many layers of clothing - the original look will be compromised.

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A CHEST - measure high under armpits, spanning the widest part of your chest, bring tape around for one 360 degree complete measure.

B WAIST - measure narrowest part for a complete 360 degree measurement.

C HEIGHT - total height in feet and inches or centimetres.

D BACK LENGTH - measure from nape of neck (at collar seam) to desired position of finished hem.

E SHOULDER SPAN - measure across back in a straight line from edge of shoulder to opposite edge of shoulder.

F ARM - measure from top edge of shoulder to desired position of finished sleeve cuff.

G SHOULDER - measure from nape of neck (at collar seam) to edge of shoulder.

H HIPS - measure widest part for a complete 360 degree measurement.