I have a 39in chest and 30in waist, but pretty broad shoulders for my height. I'm having a lot of trouble finding a leather jacket that fits the way I like. I am after the fitted/tailored look, but don't want something that is skin tight and impossible to move in. I tried on several Schott cafe racer models and I really like the 554 (lighweight leather) but it seems I'm right on the cusp between a small and medium.
Wearing just a button down shirt underneath, the small is slightly too tight in the shoulders and upper chest. Especially when zipped up, I feel restricted lifting my arms above shoulder level or reaching forward, like tying my shoes is quite difficult. I also feel slight pulling across the upper chest when rolling my shoulders back. If I let my shoulders hunch forward a little, it feels fine. Unzipped it also feels fine and looks great, but I wonder if it is somewhat impractical to buy a jacket that can only be comfortably worn unzipped.
The medium feels much better in the shoulders and chest, but has way too much extra material in the stomach and the sides just kind of hang straight down rigidly (very boxy, maybe better after breaking in?) which is not exactly flattering.
Is it normal for a leather jacket to feel restricting in the shoulders/chest, especially when zipped up? Will those areas stretch out over time? Or should I go for the larger size? Is it reasonably easy to find a competent tailor to take the waist in? I understand leather is harder to work with than fabric, and it would suck to spend so much on a jacket only to have it ruined by a tailor.
Or alternatively, are there any other brands/fits that are more tapered/less boxy, that also come in a lighter weight leather? I will note that this problem is not unique to leather jackets, I also have issues finding suits and wool jackets that fit perfectly off the rack, but those seem simpler to get tailored.
Wearing just a button down shirt underneath, the small is slightly too tight in the shoulders and upper chest. Especially when zipped up, I feel restricted lifting my arms above shoulder level or reaching forward, like tying my shoes is quite difficult. I also feel slight pulling across the upper chest when rolling my shoulders back. If I let my shoulders hunch forward a little, it feels fine. Unzipped it also feels fine and looks great, but I wonder if it is somewhat impractical to buy a jacket that can only be comfortably worn unzipped.
The medium feels much better in the shoulders and chest, but has way too much extra material in the stomach and the sides just kind of hang straight down rigidly (very boxy, maybe better after breaking in?) which is not exactly flattering.
Is it normal for a leather jacket to feel restricting in the shoulders/chest, especially when zipped up? Will those areas stretch out over time? Or should I go for the larger size? Is it reasonably easy to find a competent tailor to take the waist in? I understand leather is harder to work with than fabric, and it would suck to spend so much on a jacket only to have it ruined by a tailor.
Or alternatively, are there any other brands/fits that are more tapered/less boxy, that also come in a lighter weight leather? I will note that this problem is not unique to leather jackets, I also have issues finding suits and wool jackets that fit perfectly off the rack, but those seem simpler to get tailored.