Afternoon Everyone,
Hope you're all happy and enjoying a good weekend. So I've gotta say that I'm not too proud to admit that I'm absolutely confounded by sizing for leather jackets.
Enclosed are photos of me wearing two of my jackets, a size Small Thedi CR in Italian horsehide (and I mention that only because it's quite pliable and soft, between 1 and 1.3 mm), and a size 36 Y2 HR-55 D-pocket in Vintage Horse.
Measurements follow:
Me
Shoulder - 17-inches
P2P - 19-inches
Thedi
Shoulder - approximately 17.25-inch across the back (43.8 cm)
P2P - approximately 19.25-inches (49 cm)
Sleeve - 24-inches (61 cm)
Y2
Shoulder - approximately 16.25-inch (41.2 cm)
P2P - approximately 19.25-inches (49 cm)
Sleeve - 23-inches (58.4 cm)
The Y2 is admittedly tight in the chest when zipped and the sleeves are a touch short, however, I kinda dig the slightly too-short sleeve look every now and then. I think I look like Johnny, the piano player from the animated movie Sing, but again I do dig the tight fit.
I bought them both preowned and the measurements were off on the Y2. I was told 17 shoulder and 19.8 P2P, which isn't the case. That said, I got such a fantastic deal on the Y2 that I'm keeping it and will just wear and enjoy it. Maybe size up to a 38 at some point.
My conundrum stems from the fact that the measurements across the chest are basically the same, but the Thedi can zip up fine, while the Y2 is too tight. I understand that patterns are different and that the Y2 has probably higher armholes, and the extra flap of leather that has to fit under the zipper but I still don't get it.
I understand that if my chest is 19-inches then I need a jacket with a P2P larger than that, but I'm still confused.
I only wear my jackets with a t-shirt and on the snug side as a matter of personal preference but I think the shoulder seams are hitting me in the same spot despite the difference of an inch in the shoulder measurements.
Sigh. I don't want to be confused and I just wanna be able to contemplate a jacket to see if it will fit but I'm acutely aware that the size tags (36, 38, 40, etc) really aren't applicable and that it's the physical measurements that count - but my measurements are both different and the same between my two jackets and the shoulders seem similar.
I like my shoulder seams to line up with the natural break in the shoulder, ie at the joint where the shoulder and the arm meet. If you hold your arm out to the side parallel to the ground and with your other hand put your index finger in the divet created by the muscles there, and then put your arm down by your side again while leaving your finger in the same spot, that's the natural break, no?
I know there are lots of folks that prefer the shoulder seam to land more on the head of the shoulder but that doesn't look good on me - I feel like the jacket is artificially making my shoulders look bigger than they are, which I don't prefer. Still there are other forum members that seem to have their seams land similar to mine.
I tried on a Vanson CR labeled M with 18-inch shoulders and it looks ridiculous on me.
What I'm asking is how people size up jackets that they're not able to try on prior to making a purchase - those pieces bought online.
I have a LW Double Rider that I knew was too small for me when I bought it, it was a gift for someone else, but I put it on just the same just for fun. It's labeled a 38 and while the shoulders were still weirdly a tight fit the arms were only 22-inches long - it was part of an order for the Japanese market but I still think the sleeves should be longer than that on a 38.
Surely I'm not the only one that goes through this - the numbers don't lie, except for when they do. If ya'll can please help me understand your methods or the proper way to measure I'd be grateful, thank you all very much. Enjoy your Sunday, looking forward to your thoughts.
Chris
Hope you're all happy and enjoying a good weekend. So I've gotta say that I'm not too proud to admit that I'm absolutely confounded by sizing for leather jackets.
Enclosed are photos of me wearing two of my jackets, a size Small Thedi CR in Italian horsehide (and I mention that only because it's quite pliable and soft, between 1 and 1.3 mm), and a size 36 Y2 HR-55 D-pocket in Vintage Horse.
Measurements follow:
Me
Shoulder - 17-inches
P2P - 19-inches
Thedi
Shoulder - approximately 17.25-inch across the back (43.8 cm)
P2P - approximately 19.25-inches (49 cm)
Sleeve - 24-inches (61 cm)
Y2
Shoulder - approximately 16.25-inch (41.2 cm)
P2P - approximately 19.25-inches (49 cm)
Sleeve - 23-inches (58.4 cm)
The Y2 is admittedly tight in the chest when zipped and the sleeves are a touch short, however, I kinda dig the slightly too-short sleeve look every now and then. I think I look like Johnny, the piano player from the animated movie Sing, but again I do dig the tight fit.
I bought them both preowned and the measurements were off on the Y2. I was told 17 shoulder and 19.8 P2P, which isn't the case. That said, I got such a fantastic deal on the Y2 that I'm keeping it and will just wear and enjoy it. Maybe size up to a 38 at some point.
My conundrum stems from the fact that the measurements across the chest are basically the same, but the Thedi can zip up fine, while the Y2 is too tight. I understand that patterns are different and that the Y2 has probably higher armholes, and the extra flap of leather that has to fit under the zipper but I still don't get it.
I understand that if my chest is 19-inches then I need a jacket with a P2P larger than that, but I'm still confused.
I only wear my jackets with a t-shirt and on the snug side as a matter of personal preference but I think the shoulder seams are hitting me in the same spot despite the difference of an inch in the shoulder measurements.
Sigh. I don't want to be confused and I just wanna be able to contemplate a jacket to see if it will fit but I'm acutely aware that the size tags (36, 38, 40, etc) really aren't applicable and that it's the physical measurements that count - but my measurements are both different and the same between my two jackets and the shoulders seem similar.
I like my shoulder seams to line up with the natural break in the shoulder, ie at the joint where the shoulder and the arm meet. If you hold your arm out to the side parallel to the ground and with your other hand put your index finger in the divet created by the muscles there, and then put your arm down by your side again while leaving your finger in the same spot, that's the natural break, no?
I know there are lots of folks that prefer the shoulder seam to land more on the head of the shoulder but that doesn't look good on me - I feel like the jacket is artificially making my shoulders look bigger than they are, which I don't prefer. Still there are other forum members that seem to have their seams land similar to mine.
I tried on a Vanson CR labeled M with 18-inch shoulders and it looks ridiculous on me.
What I'm asking is how people size up jackets that they're not able to try on prior to making a purchase - those pieces bought online.
I have a LW Double Rider that I knew was too small for me when I bought it, it was a gift for someone else, but I put it on just the same just for fun. It's labeled a 38 and while the shoulders were still weirdly a tight fit the arms were only 22-inches long - it was part of an order for the Japanese market but I still think the sleeves should be longer than that on a 38.
Surely I'm not the only one that goes through this - the numbers don't lie, except for when they do. If ya'll can please help me understand your methods or the proper way to measure I'd be grateful, thank you all very much. Enjoy your Sunday, looking forward to your thoughts.
Chris