Waistcoat Size Chart
To select the right size jacket, we recommend first measuring your shoulders as indicated in Fig. 1, then subtracting 7”, and starting with the jacket of this size. For example, if your measurement around the shoulders is 47", then a size 40" jacket would be the best fit.

| Size | 1.Back Length | 2. Front Length | 3. Half Waist |
| 38 | 23 1⁄8 | 26 1⁄8 | 18 3⁄8 |
| 40 | 23 3⁄8 | 26 3⁄8 | 19 3⁄8 |
| 42 | 23 5⁄8 | 26 5⁄8 | 20 3⁄8 |
| 44 | 23 7⁄8 | 26 7⁄8 | 21 3⁄8 |
| 46 | 24 1⁄8 | 27 1⁄8 | 21 3⁄8 |
| 48 | 24 3⁄8 | 27 3⁄8 | 23 3⁄8 |
Other measurements can be checked using the size chart in Fig. 2. Using an existing waistcoat you own, you can compare the selected size against the following parts of the jacket.
1. The back length is measured as the distance from the nape to the hem, along the centre back which is the middle of the garment.
2. The front length is measured from the nape to the front hem. So hold your tape measure at the nape, wrap around the neck and allow the tape measure to fall to the front.
3. The half-waist is measured with the waistcoat lying flat, from the front edge to the centre-back seam at the height of the first button; this is the waist position on ourjackets.
We recommend that you don’t over-stretch your tape measure.
