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22nd April 07, 09:35 PM
#11
Originally Posted by ozone
feedback is 99.9% positive. Now I'm worried that a 38 will be too small.....urp. Don't their inches match ours?!? And furthermore, if this sizing thing is really true how come I wear a Dr. Marten's size 7 and a US size 8.5 in shoes? What is this world coming to?
UK shoes sizes and US shoes sizes are not intended to be the same. Measurements in inches are.
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22nd April 07, 10:55 PM
#12
I have run into this sizing issue as well. When a US coat is marked 44, the actual coat chest measurement is 46", to accomodate a 44" chest. A UK size 44 coat has an actual coat chest measurement of 44". Hope this helps.
Ken
"The best things written about the bagpipe are written on five lines of the great staff" - Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, MBE
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23rd April 07, 05:15 AM
#13
A friend of mine lost some weight recently and gave me a Harris Tweed that he had purchased during a trip to Ireland. It says size 48 which is what the last jacket I purchased here was. Needless to say I need to lose another 10-15 pounds before this very nice jacket will fit me and I can convert it for kilts.
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23rd April 07, 05:48 AM
#14
Thanks for the feedback all. So far I am now losing by two GBP. Perhaps this is a good thing since I do measure exactly a 38 inch chest and that's what the jacket size is listed at. So, the upshot is that I probably need to consider a 40 inch kilt jacket then? Any ideas?
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
Aldous Huxley
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23rd April 07, 01:18 PM
#15
I would say go for the 40" as I have found through experience that I need to go up one size mostly, for example my Prince Charlie is a 40" and I should have gone with a 42" as the 40" vest was a bit tight, I had my tailor take out the vest by 1" in the back, the jacket fits fine at 40" though, I also recently picked up a Harris Tweed Argyle that is size 40" and it fits perfectly so I think it all depends on the manufacturer. Ideally you could try it on before purchase but I know that is not always possible.
I have one idea for you though just in case, get to know your tailor really well.
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23rd April 07, 02:08 PM
#16
Well, I lost the bidding. I am sort of glad though, given the feedback about sizing here. Anyone buy from J. Higgins recently? The pictures look and good and the prices are really nice.
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
Aldous Huxley
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23rd April 07, 02:35 PM
#17
I have purchased for J Higgins. They are local for me. They have made kilts for me from my fabric. I have had good luck with them so far.
Mark Keeney
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23rd April 07, 06:25 PM
#18
Mark, have you bought their jackets before? Glad to know they make good kilts as well....may be in the market at some point soon :-)
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
Aldous Huxley
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24th April 07, 12:37 AM
#19
No, just kilts. I think they supply the local pipe bands though.
Mark Keeney
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25th April 07, 09:30 PM
#20
Ozone,
I have a barathea wool Argyll/Braemar jacket from J. Higgins. It is a well made coat at probably one of the best prices around. I would have to take a look at it but think they are sold in US sizes, as they are made locally.
Ken
"The best things written about the bagpipe are written on five lines of the great staff" - Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, MBE
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