Dagenham Dave
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I want to purchase an AERO "Happy Days" jacket, but am not sure what size to get.
I have my ideal measurements when measured this way:
Now AERO can do my custom arm and back lengths, but must base the rest of the jacket on a pattern for either 42 or 44. I know, depending on the jacket, I would be either 42 or 44 because of my size - I am 6'3.5" tall with a slim/athletic build, and my chest measures at 44".
But they can not tell me what the chest or shoulder measurments for a 42 or 44 would be becaue they don't have one in stock.
Does anyone have one in a 42 or 44 that they could measure for me please?
Kind regards,
Dave
I have my ideal measurements when measured this way:
Chest = 24": With the jacket laying on a flat surface, the tape measure is placed across the chest, from bottom of armhole to bottom of armhole.
Across Shoulders = 20": Measured at the back, from top of armhole to top of armhole.
Sleeve Length =27": with the sleeve laying flat, a tape measure is placed from the top of the armhole/shoulder seam, down to the end of the wool wristlet.
Back Length = 26": Measured from the bottom of the collar down to the bottom edge of the wool knit waistband.
Across Shoulders = 20": Measured at the back, from top of armhole to top of armhole.
Sleeve Length =27": with the sleeve laying flat, a tape measure is placed from the top of the armhole/shoulder seam, down to the end of the wool wristlet.
Back Length = 26": Measured from the bottom of the collar down to the bottom edge of the wool knit waistband.
Now AERO can do my custom arm and back lengths, but must base the rest of the jacket on a pattern for either 42 or 44. I know, depending on the jacket, I would be either 42 or 44 because of my size - I am 6'3.5" tall with a slim/athletic build, and my chest measures at 44".
But they can not tell me what the chest or shoulder measurments for a 42 or 44 would be becaue they don't have one in stock.
Does anyone have one in a 42 or 44 that they could measure for me please?
Kind regards,
Dave