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Probably a small. They fit kind of big lately. If you list your measurements, it would probably be easier to recommend a size.The new khaki loiter jacket looks subdued enough for my taste. Can anybody advise me on fit (ordering online)?
I'm a size 1 in James Perse.
A size M in APC
Size S in Margaret Howell.
Thanks
Has anyone come across fit pics or measurements for the peg jean? View attachment 1348164
Engineered Garments Peg Jean Olive Cotton Ripstop
The Peg Jean from Engineered Garments is a reworked take on the staple 5 pocket cut jean for SS20. Cut with a roomy thigh and a slight taper for a tailored look, this version uses a lightweight ripstop for added durability and comfort this season! 100% Cotton 5 Pocket cut Riveted detailing...shoplostfound.com
Thanks! They must have just posted them. Weren’t there when I last checked
How does this season’s Bedford jacket fit? I remember SS19 my medium being the perfect fit but now it seems like I should size to a small for that trim look; or would the NB jacket be a better option? Can anyone chime in? Thanks!
The Bedford fit is pretty similar to last seasons one. The NB is a slimmed-down version of the Bedford, it has the two-button cuff, different lapels and non-removable buttons. The NB also clocks in around an inch smaller in the pit to pit and shoulder measurements compared to its equivalent size in the Bedford. You need to weigh up what features you like from each jacket and work it out from there.