I am in the process of ordering my first Aero through Thurston and feel like I am struggling to figure out what pattern alterations need to be made. I want the hooch hauler or bootlegger model and so far have tried on a size 40 and size 42 hooch hauler and ridley.
The 40 (HH) fit pretty slim in the chest and waist, but looked pretty good besides the length. But the spots over my deltoids/front shoulders were insanely tight and I couldn't lift my arms at all. It felt like the armholes were just too small. The back of the jacket was also very tight across my shoulder blades and lats.
the 42 (Ridley) fit better on the front of my shoulders, but it was still tight. Too tight for a sweater under the jacket. with my arms at my side, the shoulders and back felt ok, but I still couldn't lift my arms very much. The problem is that the chest and waist became too big, compared to the 40. The shoulder seams also felt like they were preventing some movement; when I slid the shoulder seam inward, I had more range of motion on my arms/shoulders.
The question is, how do I get more space on the front of my shoulder muscles and back muscles without increasing the chest? Can I increase the armhole on the size 42 while simultaneously decreasing the chest and waist to a size 40 (and without decreasing the back width)? Put another way, can I increase the armhole, decrease the pit-to-pit measurement and maintain the same back width?
The 40 (HH) fit pretty slim in the chest and waist, but looked pretty good besides the length. But the spots over my deltoids/front shoulders were insanely tight and I couldn't lift my arms at all. It felt like the armholes were just too small. The back of the jacket was also very tight across my shoulder blades and lats.
the 42 (Ridley) fit better on the front of my shoulders, but it was still tight. Too tight for a sweater under the jacket. with my arms at my side, the shoulders and back felt ok, but I still couldn't lift my arms very much. The problem is that the chest and waist became too big, compared to the 40. The shoulder seams also felt like they were preventing some movement; when I slid the shoulder seam inward, I had more range of motion on my arms/shoulders.
The question is, how do I get more space on the front of my shoulder muscles and back muscles without increasing the chest? Can I increase the armhole on the size 42 while simultaneously decreasing the chest and waist to a size 40 (and without decreasing the back width)? Put another way, can I increase the armhole, decrease the pit-to-pit measurement and maintain the same back width?


