So for the first time in many years, I decided to have a tweed jacket and waistcoat tailored by a firm that, while not known for jackets, has a reputable bespoke tailoring service and is very well-known for highlandwear accessories. I was happy with the communication and customer support, and the finished garments looks great. That said, upon looking at a photo of the jacket after it made its first outing, I noticed that the sleeves were a little on the short side, shorter even than the bottom of the jacket by maybe a quarter inch. I'm not sure if it makes sense to go through the bother of having the sleeves lengthened or the jacket shortened (I feel like kilt jackets tend to be short as it is), but I have never owned a kilt jacket that was longer than the sleeves. Any thoughts?