johnnyjohnny
Practically Family
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i'm totally interested in fit, especially since coming onto the forum here i've found many members prefer their mil and bike jackets a trim fit...reasoning being that ww2 mil jackets were worn trim, and for bike jackets that are actually worn for biking, a good fit is needed if one hits the pavement, so the protection sticks with you
since i like my jackets a bit looser than normal, perhaps a half size over what perfect fit would be, i'm curious as to what the multivarious others here on the fedlounge do for fit...specifically your actual chest circumference (inches pleeeze) vs. the outside chest circumference of your jacket, normally measured w/jacket laid flat and zipped, armpit to armpit at the seam to the torso, at the bottom of the armpit, across to the same place other side, and then doubled for the full circumference....but can also be done with a tape measure around the full chest right under the armpit, but the former method is likely easier
would love to hear your jacket name, your chest circ (relaxed, not inflated), and then your actual jacket's chest circ/or armpit to armpit...several of each person's jackets would be great
for me, i find i wish a 26" armpit to armpit for a-2s, g-1s, and motorcycle jackets, as well as the eastman luftwaffe i just got...my actual chest circ is 45.5".....so that's a 52" circumference on the jacket, vs. my actual chest size of 6.5" less
i do live in lalaland (known as los angeles) so i never wear anything but one shirt under my jackets, tho in colder climes folks might get their jacks a bit larger for layering
am curious as to what the norm on this is, and rather than asking for subjective anecdotes, quantifying it this way will give actual info...and it's always interesting, especially in fashion (and utility as we are talking mil and bike riding jackets) to see where one falls...and size worn is an element of fashion
danke
since i like my jackets a bit looser than normal, perhaps a half size over what perfect fit would be, i'm curious as to what the multivarious others here on the fedlounge do for fit...specifically your actual chest circumference (inches pleeeze) vs. the outside chest circumference of your jacket, normally measured w/jacket laid flat and zipped, armpit to armpit at the seam to the torso, at the bottom of the armpit, across to the same place other side, and then doubled for the full circumference....but can also be done with a tape measure around the full chest right under the armpit, but the former method is likely easier
would love to hear your jacket name, your chest circ (relaxed, not inflated), and then your actual jacket's chest circ/or armpit to armpit...several of each person's jackets would be great
for me, i find i wish a 26" armpit to armpit for a-2s, g-1s, and motorcycle jackets, as well as the eastman luftwaffe i just got...my actual chest circ is 45.5".....so that's a 52" circumference on the jacket, vs. my actual chest size of 6.5" less
i do live in lalaland (known as los angeles) so i never wear anything but one shirt under my jackets, tho in colder climes folks might get their jacks a bit larger for layering
am curious as to what the norm on this is, and rather than asking for subjective anecdotes, quantifying it this way will give actual info...and it's always interesting, especially in fashion (and utility as we are talking mil and bike riding jackets) to see where one falls...and size worn is an element of fashion
danke