sk317
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THIS IS FOR THE SUIT - Worn only 4x. Selling for $350 CONUS. Please pay as Paypal purchase +4%.
Also willing to sell the jacket separately for $200
Cut is conservative. Fabric of Navy Kid Mohair. No ticket pocket and pants pocket are slant pockets. I hang the suit in a suit bag when not worn so condition is excellent.
These are the measurements I gave Jason:
round the neck base – 15.5”
across front and back shoulder (back shoulder is generally .5 – 1” wider than front) – 17” front and 17.75-18” back
around chest (just under armpits, make sure you stand with good posture when this is – 34.75-35”
around stomach (2” above navel) – 30"
around waist (2” below navel) – 32”
around hips (at widest point, usually at level where butt cheek crests out) – 35”
around thigh (at widest point, usually just below butt cheek level)- 21”
around calf – 13.5”-14”
jacket sleeve (If you do not know how to measure the sleeve it’s recommended you get nonfunctional cuffs for easy alteration. If you decide to try and measure, you’ll need an
existing jacket. Hang jacket on hanger so it drapes as naturally as possible and measure from top of shoulder seam straight down to bottom.) – 24.25”
inseam (Similar to jacket sleeve, this is best measured off an existing pair of well fitting trousers. You can measure off the body from your “taint” down to bottom of ankle bone. But this is one area where most will need fine tuning at a local tailor to get the inseam just right.) – 30”
your height – 5’ 8” or 5’ 9"
Here are also some of my store sizes for comparison.
14.5" neck/ 33" sleeve Brooks Brothers dress shirt.
I usually wear 36R.
My waist size for most pants are 31".
Plenty of inseam left to let out. Sleeves can't be let out anymore but can definitely be taken in.
Also willing to sell the jacket separately for $200
Cut is conservative. Fabric of Navy Kid Mohair. No ticket pocket and pants pocket are slant pockets. I hang the suit in a suit bag when not worn so condition is excellent.
These are the measurements I gave Jason:
round the neck base – 15.5”
across front and back shoulder (back shoulder is generally .5 – 1” wider than front) – 17” front and 17.75-18” back
around chest (just under armpits, make sure you stand with good posture when this is – 34.75-35”
around stomach (2” above navel) – 30"
around waist (2” below navel) – 32”
around hips (at widest point, usually at level where butt cheek crests out) – 35”
around thigh (at widest point, usually just below butt cheek level)- 21”
around calf – 13.5”-14”
jacket sleeve (If you do not know how to measure the sleeve it’s recommended you get nonfunctional cuffs for easy alteration. If you decide to try and measure, you’ll need an
existing jacket. Hang jacket on hanger so it drapes as naturally as possible and measure from top of shoulder seam straight down to bottom.) – 24.25”
inseam (Similar to jacket sleeve, this is best measured off an existing pair of well fitting trousers. You can measure off the body from your “taint” down to bottom of ankle bone. But this is one area where most will need fine tuning at a local tailor to get the inseam just right.) – 30”
your height – 5’ 8” or 5’ 9"
Here are also some of my store sizes for comparison.
14.5" neck/ 33" sleeve Brooks Brothers dress shirt.
I usually wear 36R.
My waist size for most pants are 31".
Plenty of inseam left to let out. Sleeves can't be let out anymore but can definitely be taken in.
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