Fit Guide
The Perfect Fit: Jackets

Our latest guide explores four key fit points to help you nail a perfectly tailored jacket everytime.
Collar & Back
Correct fit
A correct fit will have the jacket collar resting naturally against the shirt collar, with neither significant pressure nor gaps between the layers.
What to avoid
A too tight or too loose fit will result in a messy and creasy look around the neck and between the shoulders.
The Shoulders
Correct fit
The jacket's shoulder should rest snugly along your shoulder's natural form with no overhang. If it fits well here, you'll know the jacket is the correct base size.
What to avoid
When the shoulders of a suit are too loose, you'll get a divot on the arm towards the back of the sleeve head.
The Waist
Correct fit
To avoid a boxy, misshapen look, the jacket should taper in just slightly at the waist. This will help to create a clean, defined silhouette.
What to avoid
A wrong fit will lose a defined silhouette. Too loose a fit can be easily altered in-store. When the fit is too tight, then consider picking a larger size jacket.
Jacket Length
Correct fit
Whatever your preferred style, the golden rule of length still applies when it comes to a proper, balanced fit: your jacket's hem should only just cover your bottom.
What to avoid
If the hem of the jacket is sitting on top of the butt, it's too short. If it falls past the bottom entirely, longer than the arms, it's too long.
Sleeve Length
Correct fit
Your jacket sleeves should reach just slightly above where your thumb bone meets your wrist, leaving half an inch (1.5cm) of your shirt sleeve visible for a proper aesthetic.
What to avoid
When too much or nothing of the shirt is visible at all, the length of your jacket sleeve should be altered to fit perfectly.
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