Thurston Brothers posts measurements on their stock models. You get a good feel about how they fare.
I bought a Chopper in 2017 via TB. I have a 42-43” chest (depending on diet) and wear a size 42 Chopper.
Based on my experience it runs smaller than the model B but bigger than the E. I’d call it pretty much true to size.
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Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. The shoulder width does seem pretty large in the measurements I've seen. I'm kind of attracted to it for that reason (hoping it creates space for some extra air movement when I'm on the motorcycle). It's definitely making the sizing tricky to figure out for sure. It looked great on you in the pics you shared in that old post you linked to, though.I had a size "S" chopper, I suppose that means a 36.
It was definitely way too big for me in terms of shoulder width and back length. Pretty true to size in the chest / pits. Rather typical (in my case too large, like 95% of stock jackets) waist width.
So yeah, main take away from this model (compared to quite a few other Vanson jackets that I've owned) - unusually wide shoulders and very long back, at least for size S/36.
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Yeah the shoulders make the top block very very comfortable, nice and roomy. The shoulder gussets are absolutely nuts on this model - I always look back to them when I want to show someone PERFECT shoulder gusset design/execution.The shoulder width does seem pretty large in the measurements I've seen. I'm kind of attracted to it for that reason (hoping it creates space for some extra air movement when I'm on the motorcycle). It's definitely making the sizing tricky to figure out for sure. It looked great on you in the pics you shared in that old post you linked to, though.