MineJackets Size Guide Page
Standardized USA Jacket Size Chart
for men and women. It follows widely accepted sizing conventions to ensure your jackets align with industry norms. This chart includes essential measurements and ensures your products meet customer expectations across the USA.
How to Measure
1. Chest/Bust: Measure around the fullest part of the chest or bust, keeping the tape snug and parallel to the ground.
2. Waist: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, usually just above your belly button.
3. Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips.
4. Sleeve Length: Measure from the center back of your neck, across your shoulder, and down to your wrist.
5. Shoulder Width: Measure across your upper back from one shoulder bone to the other.
Additional Points
If measurements fall between two sizes, choose the larger size for a comfortable fit, especially for layering.
For a slim-fit jacket, select a size closer to your body measurements.
For oversized or looser styles, go one size up.
Why This Chart is Standardized
1. Consistency with Industry Norms: Matches common sizes used by major U.S. brands for jackets, ensuring customers can trust sizing.
2. Universal Application: Accommodates most body types with enough flexibility for layering under jackets.
3. Accuracy for Manufacturing: Provides precise measurements for crafting jackets, avoiding size complaints or returns.
How To Take Body Measurements for Custom Sized Leather Jacket