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Aero jio6 h/h size 40

jeepTj98

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The measurment picture is some whatever deceiving I'm 42 and it fits me with a jumper under
This jacket will sell if you take better pictures with the jacket laying flat on a hard surface. I mean no disrespect, I’m just trying to help. As of right now, we can’t really tell with the measurements you have with the jacket hanging like that. As of right now I would say it is 22.5 pit to pit because of the tag.
 

Shawnziee

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I completely agree — laying the item flat and smoothing out the wrinkles definitely helps ensure more accurate measurements, which in turn gives buyers more confidence in making a purchase. I also try to take photos outside whenever possible to capture the true color, since indoor lighting (especially fluorescent) can really distort how things appear. Every little detail helps!
 

jeepTj98

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I completely agree — laying the item flat and smoothing out the wrinkles definitely helps ensure more accurate measurements, which in turn gives buyers more confidence in making a purchase. I also try to take photos outside whenever possible to capture the true color, since indoor lighting (especially fluorescent) can really distort how things appear. Every little detail helps!
Yep absolutely.. I love the jacket and with what you said above I believe it would sell pretty quickly
 

rotenone

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I will take better measurements today, I'm not an expert in normally don't sell my jackets except I'm emigrating to a warmer climate and many of them will become obsolete
 

jeepTj98

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I will take better measurements today, I'm not an expert in normally don't sell my jackets except I'm emigrating to a warmer climate and many of them will become obsolete
It will help you with the sale and help the buyer know what he or she is getting. I for one love the jacket but I’m unsure mostly about the size. There are tons of examples online about how to get good measurements like pit to pit, and arms length.. it’s a great jacket so it it will sell !
 

rotenone

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I completely agree — laying the item flat and smoothing out the wrinkles definitely helps ensure more accurate measurements, which in turn gives buyers more confidence in making a purchase. I also try to take photos outside whenever possible to capture the true color, since indoor lighting (especially fluorescent) can really distort how things appear. Every little detail helps!
Flat measurements added
 

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Zoro

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You should add more measurements: P2P, shoulders and sleeves. Full pictures, where it can be seen where the measure starts and where it finish, not partially cut off as depending on how you measure you may end up with different values.

For reference, when I was looking for good deals on ebay years ago, mainly on tech items, I noticed something very clear: The ones with few and/or bad pictures wouldn't get sold. That was great for me as I took a few gambles (and I was lucky all went well) and was able to buy stuff for a very good price while the ones with good pictures were going through bid wars and end up being sold close to retail price.

Taking pics is a pain, but if you really want to sell your item, you gotta endure it. Or just drastically decrease the price so that it's worth the gamble for someone. Just my 2 cents.
 

rotenone

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You should add more measurements: P2P, shoulders and sleeves. Full pictures, where it can be seen where the measure starts and where it finish, not partially cut off as depending on how you measure you may end up with different values.

For reference, when I was looking for good deals on ebay years ago, mainly on tech items, I noticed something very clear: The ones with few and/or bad pictures wouldn't get sold. That was great for me as I took a few gambles (and I was lucky all went well) and was able to buy stuff for a very good price while the ones with good pictures were going through bid wars and end up being sold close to retail price.

Taking pics is a pain, but if you really want to sell your item, you gotta endure it. Or just drastically decrease the price so that it's worth the gamble for someone. Just my 2 cents.
 

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jeepTj98

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You should add more measurements: P2P, shoulders and sleeves. Full pictures, where it can be seen where the measure starts and where it finish, not partially cut off as depending on how you measure you may end up with different values.

For reference, when I was looking for good deals on ebay years ago, mainly on tech items, I noticed something very clear: The ones with few and/or bad pictures wouldn't get sold. That was great for me as I took a few gambles (and I was lucky all went well) and was able to buy stuff for a very good price while the ones with good pictures were going through bid wars and end up being sold close to retail price.

Taking pics is a pain, but if you really want to sell your item, you gotta endure it. Or just drastically decrease the price so that it's worth the gamble for someone. Just my 2 cents.
That is the type of advise that one would have to pay for!
 

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