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Turnip

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Early morning walk to the bakery, just above 0*C, blue sky, slightly windy, right conditions for a heavy cardigan.

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That's enough jacket for the two of you. That's similar to what my HWM fit. I knew it was off the moment I tried it on.

IMO, Fully cinched, correctly sized, this jacket should literally be skintight. That's the whole point of the side adjusters. Uncinched, you should have about 3" - 4" of space. If there's still room left over even warmest of layers you have, the jacket is too wide.

You're a slim dude, this isn't a jacket you should be wearing. Send it back for a remake. There's no way they'll say "Oh, it's supposed to look like that".
 

Carlos840

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That's enough jacket for the two of you. That's similar to what my HWM fit. I knew it was off the moment I tried it on.

IMO, Fully cinched, correctly sized, this jacket should literally be skintight. That's the whole point of the side adjusters. Uncinched, you should have about 3" - 4" of space. If there's still room left over even warmest of layers you have, the jacket is too wide.

You're a slim dude, this isn't a jacket you should be wearing. Send it back for a remake. There's no way they'll say "Oh, it's supposed to look like that".

Yep, any maker who stands behind his product should see these pics and say "Sorry we got it wrong, let's remake it."

Edit: but i think you should stop wearing it asap so that they still get a "new" jacket returned to them.
 

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@Monitor and @Carlos840,
I hear your point on shoulder width, and I think I even understand how this could be so based on upper arm construction allowing more room, but I am still not convinced. Every leather jacket that fits me comfortably has a minimum shoulder width of 20”. I have a couple denim jackets that are slightly under 20” and while they fit well I can feel the tightness in the shoulders.
I don’t think there is anything particularly unique about my physique but shoulder measurement is one that I always check carefully before buying.
 
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Quick ride before I go flood-proof my home for the inevitable coastal flooding associated with the incoming storm. I park my bike in the living room lol. That’s my baby. Anyways, the wind is starting to pick up and the LW is like armor. A bird clipped my handlebars on the ride over. Lucky it didn’t make contact with the LW! Little *******.

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Carlos840

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@Monitor and @Carlos840,
I hear your point on shoulder width, and I think I even understand how this could be so based on upper arm construction allowing more room, but I am still not convinced. Every leather jacket that fits me comfortably has a minimum shoulder width of 20”. I have a couple denim jackets that are slightly under 20” and while they fit well I can feel the tightness in the shoulders.
I don’t think there is anything particularly unique about my physique but shoulder measurement is one that I always check carefully before buying.


18.5" shoulders:

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19" shoulders:

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19.5" shoulders:

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20" shoulders:

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20.5" shoulders:

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21" shoulders:

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To me there is no noticeable difference in comfort between all these jackets that is linked to shoulder width, and all of them are a decent fit visualy.
Of course there is a minimum one should no go under , i doubt i would fit a jacket with 17.5"-18" shoulder to shoulder, but this shows that there is a lot more room to play with. There is also a sweet spot, for me it is probably 19-19.5".

If you tried to do the same thing with the bottom hem measurement the difference would be far more noticeable.
I can wear 19.5 to 20.5" bottom hem, anything above that looks like a bag, so that is a 1" leeway for the bottom hem but 2.5" for the shoulders!

I am not saying that shoulder mesurement should be ignored, just that it is IMO one of the more flexible ones in a jacket. During my early years on TFL i was convinced i "needed" 19.5 to 20" shoulder to shoulder, because of that i was missing great jackets because i was convinced they would not fit, or i was asking makers to enlarge the shoulders thinking i couldn't possibly fit in less than 19.5", i was wrong...

IMO the main things affected by shoulder measurement are how a jacket looks and how long the sleeves end up.
I can wear 25" sleeves with 20 shoulders, but with 19" shoulders i would rather have 26" sleeves.
Basically what you remove in the the shoulders you add in the arms and vice versa.

When @JustinW wrote "If I were to size down the shoulders would be too small" it made me think about how i used to think about shoulder measurement.
For someone tall and skinny like him, the key measurements is the bottom hem diameter, not the shoulders, and i am ready to bet he can comfortaby fit in a jacket with 1" less in the shoulders.
 
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Carlos840

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Quick ride before I go flood-proof my home for the inevitable coastal flooding associated with the incoming storm. I park my bike in the living room lol. That’s my baby. Anyways, the wind is starting to pick up and the LW is like armor. A bird clipped my handlebars on the ride over. Lucky it didn’t make contact with the LW! Little *******.

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Just stuff one LW jacket under each door, it will stop the flood!
 

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Re: shoulder size. I'm learning and noticing as I started posted pics of myself wearing jackets, that I'm probably more of a 18.5 than a 19 (which is what I always thought). And I think, many of us are sizing too big on the shoulders, but it is to a certain extent, a visual/aesthetic thing and obviously style of the jacket, etc. etc. But I agree there's some range there to still be comfortable.

But something to keep in mind. Make sure you're apples to apples. Biswing back, shoulder gussets, underarm gussets, etc. are going to affect "comfort" as well as fit.
 

Carlos840

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Re: shoulder size. I'm learning and noticing as I started posted pics of myself wearing jackets, that I'm probably more of a 18.5 than a 19 (which is what I always thought). And I think, many of us are sizing too big on the shoulders, but it is to a certain extent, a visual/aesthetic thing and obviously style of the jacket, etc. etc. But I agree there's some range there to still be comfortable.

But something to keep in mind. Make sure you're apples to apples. Biswing back, shoulder gussets, underarm gussets, etc. are going to affect "comfort" as well as fit.

+1, not all measurements mean the same thing on different patterns.
If the pattern is cleverly designed you could have narrow shoulders and still maintain great range of motion.
If the pattern *****, giving wider shoulders is a good way to help range of motion, but it might not help at all.

This jacket for example has 20.5" shoulders, and 23.5" pit to pit, both measurements are slightly oversized for me, still it is unwearable, you can't reach up, you can't reach forward, it's a **** pattern...

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You could have one jacket with 20" shoulders that feels tight, and one jacket with 19" shoulders that feel amazing.
 

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I really appreciate the discussion and advice here everyone- and especially @Carlos840.

I’m hoping I will get a response from them soon and they will offer to make it right. It sounds like the best option would be for me to size down to a 36, keep the same sleeve and body lengths and maybe take an additional couple of inches off the bottom opening.
 

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