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Navy Blue Linen Jacket (DB)

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Introducing the Navy Blue Linen Jacket – a versatile double-breasted piece made of Irish linen. The fabric is lightweight and breathable, keeping you cool and comfortable when the temperature rises. This partciular Irish linen is also more resistant to creasing, making it an ideal choice for summer. Features wider peak lapels, patch pockets and an unconstructed shoulder - all adding to the refined tailored aesthetic of the jacket.
Available as a standalone jacket or as part of a full suit.

Model is 6' 29" / 192 cm and is wearing size 102 (EU).

Regular price £329.00 £329.00 Sale

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Introducing the Navy Blue Linen Jacket – a versatile double-breasted piece made of Irish linen. The fabric is lightweight and breathable, keeping you cool and comfortable when the temperature rises. This partciular Irish linen is also more resistant to creasing, making it an ideal choice for summer. Features wider peak lapels, patch pockets and an unconstructed shoulder - all adding to the refined tailored aesthetic of the jacket.
Available as a standalone jacket or as part of a full suit.

Model is 6' 29" / 192 cm and is wearing size 102 (EU).

 
Navy Blue Linen Jacket (DB) - Grand Le Mar
Navy Blue Linen Jacket (DB) - Grand Le Mar
Navy Blue Linen Jacket (DB) - Grand Le Mar
Navy Blue Linen Jacket (DB) - Grand Le Mar

YOUR PERFECT FIT

To find your perfect fit, we offer you the following alternatives:

CUSTOM MADE
BODY MEASUREMENTS

Choose this option to provide us with your body measurements and your fit preference. Our tailors will then custom make the jacket to fit you accordingly.

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JACKET MEASUREMENTS


Choose this option if you want a custom made jacket and you want to enter the jacket's measurements.

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YOUR BODY MEASUREMENTS

Give us your body measurements & fit preference and let our skilful tailors do the rest of the work.

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HOW TO MEAUSRE

Stand straight with a normal posture. Measure your body height from tip to toe.

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To measure the shoulder width correctly, we highly recommend that you put on a t-shirt. Make sure the shoulder seams (see picture) are positioned where you would like the jacket's shoulders to be positioned. Then measure from the left shoulder seam to the right shoulder seam. Also, please note that the measuring tape should do a small "curve" and follow the natural shape of your shoulders.

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Measure around the thickest part of the chest and back (typically right under the armpits and across the nipples) keeping the measuring tape straight. Breath normally. It is important that the measuring tape is straight. It should be held firm to the skin, but not tight (you should be able to fit a finger between the measuring tape). 

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HOW TO MEAUSRE

Put on a business shirt or t-shirt, and stand with your arms in a relaxed position. Find the spot on the shoulder where all the stitching meet (like in the picture above). This point should in the same position as when you measured the shoulder width. Then measure from that point all the way down to your wrist bone. Make sure the measurement tape follows the shape of the arm slightly. Then add +1cm/0.4in if you prefer your shirt cuff to be visible, or add +2cm/0.8in if you prefer slightly longer jacket sleeves.

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Measure around the thinnest part of the stomach/upper waist. Keep the tape straight and firm to the skin, but breathe in and out a few times to ensure this is at a comfortable width. However - if you have a bit of a rounder belly - then measure the widest point of your belly. 

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ADVANCED SIZE OPTIONS

HOW TO MEAUSRE

Measure the circumference of your bicep muscle (thickest point). Usually, the thickets point is quite close to the armpit.

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Measure around the base (thickest part) of your neck. It is important that you measure at the lowest/thickest part of your neck.  

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Measure the thickets point of your forearm. Usually, this point is located slightly below your elbow. 

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Measure around the thickest part of your wrist, close to your hand.

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JACKETS FIT

WAIST LINE

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    Regular

    If you prefer the jacket to be tight around your waist, pick Slim fit. Otherwise, if you prefer a slightly looser fit around you waist, then pick the Regular fit.

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    Slim

    If you prefer the jacket to be tight around your waist, pick Slim fit. Otherwise, if you prefer a slightly looser fit around you waist, then pick the Regular fit.

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YOUR JACKET MEASUREMENTS

Use a jacket size that fits you as a base size for your measurements

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REGULAR (between 168 - 187 cm)
34R (US) / 44 (EU) XS
36R (US) / 46 (EU) S
38R (US) / 48 (EU) M
40R (US) / 50 (EU) M/L
42R (US) / 52 (EU) L
44R (US) / 54 (EU) XL
46R (US) / 56 (EU) XXL
48R (US) / 58 (EU) 3XL
50R (US) / 60 (EU) 4XL
LONG (taller than 187 cm)
36L (US) / 90 (EU) XS
38L (US) / 94 (EU) S
40L (US) / 98 (EU) M
42L (US) / 102 (EU) M/L
44L (US) / 106 (EU) L
46L (US) / 110 (EU) XL
48L (US) / 114 (EU) XXL
50L (US) / 118 (EU) 3XL
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Jackets

HOW TO MEAUSRE

Step 1: Button the jacket and lay it flat on a table face down with the collar down and arms positioned downward. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out excess fabric.





Step 2: Begin on the left side, where the top of the armhole seam meets the shoulder fold, and measure across. 

 

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HOW TO MEAUSRE

Step 1: Button the jacket and lay it flat on a table face down with the collar up and arms positioned upward. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out excess fabric.





Step 2: Starting at the lowermost point of the left armhole, measure across to the same point on the right.

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HOW TO MEAUSRE

Step 1: Button the jacket and lay it flat on a table face down with the collar up and arms positioned upward. 

Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out excess fabric.






Step 2: Starting from the jacket's left edge, measure across at the midway point just below the first button.

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HOW TO MEAUSRE

Step 1: Button the jacket and lay it flat on a table face down with the collar down and arms positioned downward. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out excess fabric.





Step 2: Beginning at the center of the collar base (where the jacket’s back seam meets the collar) measure to the bottom hemline.

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Step 1: Button the jacket and lay it flat on a table with the collar up and position the arm in a natural position. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out excess fabric.






Step 2: Beginning at the top of the armhole seam (at the middle point of the shoulder) measure straight down through the middle of the sleeve to the sleeve edge.

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HOW TO MEAUSRE


Step 1: Button the jacket and lay it flat on a table with the collar up and position the arm in a natural position. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out excess fabric.






Step 2: Beginning at the top of the armhole seam (at the middle point of the shoulder) measure straight down through the middle of the sleeve to the sleeve edge.

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ADVANCED SIZE OPTIONS

HOW TO MEAUSRE

1) Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table face up, use your hands to gently extend and flatten out the fabric. 

2) Measure from the lower point the left pocket (point 1), then to the end of the zipper (point 2), and then to lower point of the right pocket (point 3).

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Step 1: Button the jacket and lay it flat on a table with the collar up and position the arm in a natural position. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out excess fabric.



Step 2: Starting at the highest point of the jacket, where the collar meets the shoulder seam, measure all the way down to the edge of the jacket.

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HOW TO MEAUSRE

Step 1: Lay the completely buttoned jacket flat on a table facing up with the collar up, and the arms positioned to the side. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out excess fabric. 



Step 2: Beginning at the edge of the armhole seam (at the armpit point) measure horizontality the distance between this point and the edge of the sleeve.

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HOW TO MEAUSRE

Step 1: Lay the buttoned cuff facing up. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out excess fabric. 



Step 2: Begin on the left at the widest point (sleeve side), to the same point on the other side using the cuff edge as a guide.

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Raise: If the top button of the jacket is lower than you prefer, this alteration will raise the button closer to your preference. Keep in mind all buttons on the jacket will move due to this change. Simply measure the distance you would like it raised and select the proper input.

Lower: If the top button of the jacket is higher than you prefer, this alteration will lower the button closer to your preference. Keep in mind all buttons on the jacket will move due to this change. Simply measure the distance you would like it lowered and select the proper input.

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Back leaning posture: A posture is considered backward leaning if the shoulder stance tilts backwards compared with the rest of the torso, causing the back of the jacket to be longer than the front. This alteration will increase the length of the jacket in the front and shorten the length of the jacket in the back to balance the hemline. 

Forward leaning posture: A posture is considered forward leaning if the shoulder stance tilts forward compared with the rest of the torso, causing the front of the jacket to be longer than the back. This alteration will increase the jacket's length in the back and shorten it in the front to balance the hemline.

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