How to Measure
The measurements shown in the table are taken on the garment when not worn and go from seam to seam.
The values are indicative and may vary slightly due to the craftsmanship of our products.
If you are unsure about the fit of the jacket, you should consider that our garments, due to the softness of the leather,
tend to give slightly. With body heat, the jacket tends to take its shape even after being worn only a few times.
Women
Shoulders
Measure your shoulders from one end to the other. You can help yourself by wearing a t-shirt or a shirt that fits you well and use it as a guide.
The shoulder seams on the back should match the tip of your shoulders.
Chest
Take the chest measurement at the widest point of the torso. Pass the measuring tape just under the armpits
at chest level for men and at bust level for women. This measurement will be very important to properly close the leather jacket.
Sleeves
Measure the sleeve length, which is the distance between the shoulder seam and the point where the sleeve ends at wrist level.
Length
This corresponds to the length of the leather jacket you wish to purchase, so to check if it is the desired length measure on the back,
while wearing another jacket, the length from the collar seam down to the bottom of the garment.
Bottom
Depending on the jacket chosen and its length, the bottom measurement may vary. Therefore, the advice is first to evaluate the length of the selected garment
and once you understand where its length falls on your body, take the measurement. Some shorter jacket models may require taking
waist measurements, while others of normal length require measuring the width at hip level. This type of measurement, like the chest measurement,
must be taken for the entire circumference by passing the measuring tape around the body.
Men
Shoulders
Measure your shoulders from one end to the other. You can help yourself by wearing a t-shirt or a shirt that fits you well and use it as a guide.
The shoulder seams on the back should match the tip of your shoulders.
Chest
Take the chest measurement at the widest point of the torso. Pass the measuring tape just under the armpits at chest level for men
and at bust level for women. This measurement will be very important to properly close the leather jacket.
Sleeves
Measure the sleeve length, which is the distance between the shoulder seam and the point where the sleeve ends at wrist level.
Length
This corresponds to the length of the leather jacket you wish to purchase, so to check if it is the desired length measure on the back,
while wearing another jacket, the length from the collar seam down to the bottom of the garment.
Bottom
Depending on the jacket chosen and its length, the bottom measurement may vary. Therefore, the advice is first to evaluate the length of the selected garment
and once you understand where its length falls on your body, take the measurement. Some shorter jacket models may require taking
waist measurements, while others of normal length require measuring the width at hip level. This type of measurement, like the chest measurement,
must be taken for the entire circumference by passing the measuring tape around the body.