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Inapt Peacoat (Charcoal L NWT)

tcalvin

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I just received a Large Inapt pea coat in charcoal yesterday. As much as I wish it would fit, it is just too small. I would say it fits like a smaller medium. I dont have a camera but you can view what it looks like here > http://item.rakuten.co.jp/super-rag/inapt-p-coat-01/ This item is new with the tag. I just tried it on in my apartment. I will ship it within the US for $100.00 shipped via UPS w/ tracking. It is already sold out on rakuten... If this helps, I normally wear a size 40 jacket which makes this coat too small for me. Edit: I will post the measurements this afternoon along with a diagram of how I measured. Sold to mikee
 

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Do you have measurements? I usually wear a US 38-39R jacket, but actual measurements would be best.
 

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You will have to excuse my ignorance but I am really not sure where to take the measurements. As my lack of posts indicate, I am quite new to all of this. If you tell me where you want me to take measurements, I can do so when I go home for lunch.
 

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Haha- it's like the blind leading the blind here. I have fewer posts than you. However, if you would take the measurements for the chest (from pit to pit), the shoulders, and the length, it would be sufficient for my purposes. If I'm missing something, please jump in.
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These are the measurements that I took suing the following diagram...

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A: 25.5"
B: 20"
C: 20.5"
D: 20"
E: 25.5"
F: 28"
G: 17"
 

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that's what i get for being slow
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however, i'm glad you sold it.
 

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