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Yes to the parka?Yes! Get a battery powered vest for those cold days and you will be removing the hat and unzipping the jacket. It's better than adding a whole bunch of layers.
Yes to the parka?Yes! Get a battery powered vest for those cold days and you will be removing the hat and unzipping the jacket. It's better than adding a whole bunch of layers.
Yes to the iron heart deck jacket.Yes to the parka?
I am a 19.5 in the shoulders but my sleeve measurements are usually 26, 27, 28. The suede jacket I posted yesterday was a 24 in the sleeves.Yes to the iron heart deck jacket.
I like the stuff they make. Sleeve are almost long enough. Bronson also make a few items that work well with a small long arm shape body. Helps out a lot on the motorcycle.
Yeah I might not even need a parkaThe roughout shacket is short in the sleeves. But the big thing is that the sleeve opening is too wide for that rock star look. You could have it tailored and tighten at the wrist, but that's additional work and it's probably easier to just move it on.
The N-3A/N-3B in size Medium do have 35.5" nape sleeve length, but they wear shorter probably because the shrinking wool felt interlining and the knit cuff. However, when it comes to military clothing, I am much less critical about lengths or fit. As long as it's comfortable it's wearable.
The Ironheart pattern fit you very well. Stick with that and you don't have to worry about fit.
I have 17 " shoulder and 25.5" sleeve.I am a 19.5 in the shoulders but my sleeve measurements are usually 26, 27, 28. The suede jacket I posted yesterday was a 24 in the sleeves.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. There is something about the feel of their jackets, I love Real McCoys, but Iron Heart just feels so much heftier in hand, hard to describe.I have 17 " shoulder and 25.5" sleeve.
Ironheart works best in the non-custom world. Stick with that brand since it fits you. They have plenty of nice things to choose from.
I share the fate of the long arms. 19.5" shoulders, 28" sleeves are ideal. In a pinch, I'll also accept 27" lolI am a 19.5 in the shoulders but my sleeve measurements are usually 26, 27, 28. The suede jacket I posted yesterday was a 24 in the sleeves.
What are your go to brands then?I share the fate of the long arms. 19.5" shoulders, 28" sleeves are ideal. In a pinch, I'll also accept 27" lol
My leather jackets are all made to measure. My fabric jackets (M-65, M-51, N-1) are from Helikon Tex, Brandit, Pike Brothers and Mil-Tec. I would also like the sleeves to be a bit longer, but it's just about acceptable.What are your go to brands then?
Looks good, even if the sleeves are a bit short. If it were mine, I would have thick woollen knitted cuffs sewn in so that one or two cm peek out.While we’re at this, is there any chance I could y’alls opinion on the fit of this WWII Peacoat?
Thank you! I've been having a hard time finding a World War II peacoat that fits me well. This is the largest size I've found, but most of them seem a bit too small. Maybe people were smaller back then? If I can’t find one that fits, I’m seriously considering the Real McCoys 1913 peacoat, which feels a bit crazy. I usually don’t think about buying anything other than a leather jacket from those high-end brands, but I really love the World War One peacoat design; it’s my favorite and quite hard to find.Looks to be a size or two too small for you. Sleeves are too short, body is too short and too tight, especially around the hips.
I have a guide that tells the prospective buyer how to get a good fit in a peacoat. It's in the Guides section.
I have read your guide, but I bought this coat a while ago, before I became a member. I'm fairly certain about my size, but I think I need to give up on finding a true Navy Peacoat. I can’t seem to find one in my size that fits my height.My guide to getting the proper fit in a US Navy Peacoat is the first guide the Guide's section, which is at the top of the first page of the Fedora Lounge. It removes the hit and miss nature of getting a properly fitted peacoat. In the event you haven't seen the Guides section, below is the link. If you have a question, just ask. Let's keep it in the main peacoat thread, though.
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/how-to-get-the-proper-size-in-a-us-navy-pea-coat.110255/
If you are 6' 2" or over, then it may well be a problem.I have read your guide, but I bought this coat a while ago, before I became a member. I'm fairly certain about my size, but I think I need to give up on finding a true Navy Peacoat. I can’t seem to find one in my size that fits my height.
I will take care of that! I’m between 6'3" and 6'4", so I usually tell people I'm 6'3" for sizing purposes. Some brands, like L.L. Bean and Carhartt, fit me well, but most others do not. I will move all my future comments about the US Navy peacoat to that thread. However, I might ask for opinions on the Billy Reid coat I have in this thread, since it's not technically a real peacoat.If you are 6' 2" or over, then it may well be a problem.
Go to our discussion the peacoat thread, give me your measurements, including your height, and I will try to help you out.