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Sizing Fit can vary according to the style and fabric of the garment. The chart above gives an indication of which size you should order in relation to your body measurements. Please note that if you would like a closer-fitting jacket, you should order the next size down. Except where specified, take your actual body measurements, as opposed to measuring over clothes, ensuring that you keep the tape measure taut. Chest: Measure your chest at the fullest part, close up under the arms, with the tape well up at the back over the shoulder blades.
Length: Our jackets come in Short, Regular and Long, sizes which refer to the length of both the jacket and the sleeve. If you are not sure of the length you require, we recommend that you measure the sleeve of a similar jacket that fits you, from the shoulder seam to the cuff.
Waist: Measure around your natural waistline.
Inside leg: Measure from the top of the inside leg at the crotch down to the point where your trouser hem would normally sit. If you are unsure of the exact measurement, order the nearest standard length as we will not be able to exchange or give refunds on altered trousers.
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Excellent service and price - Robert Mitchell
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Great Service - John Kane
Service Price Quality What wonderful service!! The above order received 9.30am today although placed only yesterday. Unfortunately I have had to return the item - 8428B Truro Cotton Stretch Chino Caramel - as the waist (40S) was far too large. I have requested a 38S replacement which I hope that you will also have in stock.
Many thanks, John Kane
(Posted on 14/04/2009)



