AmericanIron
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Hey guys,
Had a question about overcoat fit for you. I've been looking for a while now for an overcoat to wear over my suit (and also casually) and recently gave Spier and Mackay a try. This coat is their simplest model, a 3 roll 2 button style and not much else going on with the jacket.
They recommended sizing up one size from your suit size so I went ahead and did that. This coat is a 44. I typically wear a 42R suit. This advice was actually pretty spot on as if I'd gone with the 42 in the jacket the waist would have been too form fitting for my liking. So really this is less about whether or not I should size down and more about whether Spier and Mackay's fit is going to work for me.
For reference I'm 5'10 190lbs, 42" chest and in pants a 34 or 36 depending on the brand.
I love the jacket, my only concern is the shoulder width. The shoulders seem a bit wide for a jacket this size. They're unpadded so it's not a huge deal, it's really only something I notice when lifting my arms. I've included some pics of what it looks like at rest and with arms lifted from the front and back. The shoulder line is definitely a bit beyond my actual shoulder but maybe with overcoats this is just how they're intended to fit since they need to clear the shoulders of the suit jacket.
Measuring across the back the shoulders on this 44 are 19.75". On my dress suit the shoulder is 18.25". On this sportcoat I've got underneath the shoulders are 18.75". Just as a reference.
Is it just in my head that it's too wide? I'm wearing a sportcoat underneath in this photo so this is about as much as I'd ever have on under the jacket. Mobility wise it's excellent, not restrictive at all.
Thanks for the feedback.
Had a question about overcoat fit for you. I've been looking for a while now for an overcoat to wear over my suit (and also casually) and recently gave Spier and Mackay a try. This coat is their simplest model, a 3 roll 2 button style and not much else going on with the jacket.
They recommended sizing up one size from your suit size so I went ahead and did that. This coat is a 44. I typically wear a 42R suit. This advice was actually pretty spot on as if I'd gone with the 42 in the jacket the waist would have been too form fitting for my liking. So really this is less about whether or not I should size down and more about whether Spier and Mackay's fit is going to work for me.
For reference I'm 5'10 190lbs, 42" chest and in pants a 34 or 36 depending on the brand.
I love the jacket, my only concern is the shoulder width. The shoulders seem a bit wide for a jacket this size. They're unpadded so it's not a huge deal, it's really only something I notice when lifting my arms. I've included some pics of what it looks like at rest and with arms lifted from the front and back. The shoulder line is definitely a bit beyond my actual shoulder but maybe with overcoats this is just how they're intended to fit since they need to clear the shoulders of the suit jacket.
Measuring across the back the shoulders on this 44 are 19.75". On my dress suit the shoulder is 18.25". On this sportcoat I've got underneath the shoulders are 18.75". Just as a reference.
Is it just in my head that it's too wide? I'm wearing a sportcoat underneath in this photo so this is about as much as I'd ever have on under the jacket. Mobility wise it's excellent, not restrictive at all.
Thanks for the feedback.
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