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Black Wool Cashmere Polo Coat

WOOL CASHMERE

Black Wool Cashmere Polo Coat with wide lapels and a martingale belt. Finished with cuffed sleeves and a generous length. Our refined take on the iconic classic.

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Black Wool Cashmere Polo Coat with wide lapels and a martingale belt. Finished with cuffed sleeves and a generous length. Our refined take on the iconic classic.

DETAILS & FEATURES

  • — Double Breasted (6X2 buttoning)
  • — Peak Notch Lapels (13.5 cm / 5.3 inches)
  • — Natural, Unconstructed Shoulder
  • — Half Canvas
  • — Boat Shaped Chest Pocket
  • — Flap Patch Pockets
  • — Single Vent with buttons
  • — Fully Lined
  • — AMF Stitching (1 cm)
  • — Lapel Buttonhole (Left side)
  • — Martingale belt in the back
  • — Pleated upperback
FABRIC & MATERIALS

FABRIC:  WOOL CASHMERE

COMPOSITION: 90% WOOL 10% CASHMERE

WEIGHT: 840 GSM

COLOUR: BLACK

BUTTONS: HORN BUTTONS

SEASON: FALL / WINTER

CARE & WASHING

WASHING: DRY CLEAN ONLY

WASHING MACHINE: NO

IRONING: YES

STEAMING: YES

GENERAL GUIDE: STEAM AFTER EACH WEAR

DELIVERY TIME

Estimated delivery time: 3-5 days. To countries within the European Union, we ship with UPS or DHL. To the United States, Canada – and others – we ship with FedEx International. All shipments are fully trackable.
 

Please note: delivery times may vary depending on the delivery address. Custom made products are produced after you have placed your order, which means the delivery time is estimated between 3-5 weeks.

SIZING INSTRUCTIONS

Model is 6' 05" / 184 cm, and is wearing a size 52 (EU) for a loose fit.

 
Black Wool Cashmere Polo Coat - Grand Le Mar

DETAILS

  • — Double Breasted (6X2 buttoning)
  • — Peak Notch Lapels (13.5 cm / 5.3 inches)
  • — Natural, Unconstructed Shoulder
  • — Half Canvas
  • — Boat Shaped Chest Pocket
  • — Flap Patch Pockets
  • — Single Vent with buttons
  • — Fully Lined
  • — AMF Stitching (1 cm)
  • — Lapel Buttonhole (Left side)
  • — Martingale belt in the back
  • — Pleated upperback
Black Wool Cashmere Polo Coat - Grand Le Mar
Black Wool Cashmere Polo Coat - Grand Le Mar

FABRIC

A fabric crafted from a refined blend of wool and cashmere, where the high wool content ensures structure, warmth, and long-lasting durability. The addition of cashmere enhances the material with a soft, luxurious touch and a subtle sheen, elevating both comfort and appearance. This balanced combination makes the fabric not only practical for colder climates but also distinguished in its elegance, perfectly suited for timeless outerwear..

Black Wool Cashmere Polo Coat - Grand Le Mar
Black Wool Cashmere Polo Coat - Grand Le Mar

DETAILS

  • — Double Breasted (6X2 buttoning)
  • — Peak Notch Lapels (13.5 cm / 5.3 inches)
  • — Natural, Unconstructed Shoulder
  • — Half Canvas
  • — Boat Shaped Chest Pocket
  • — Flap Patch Pockets
  • — Single Vent with buttons
  • — Fully Lined
  • — AMF Stitching (1 cm)
  • — Lapel Buttonhole (Left side)
  • — Martingale belt in the back
  • — Pleated upperback
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OVERCOAT MEASUREMENTS

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BASE SIZE:

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Overcoat Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face down on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 2:
Start at the top of the armhole seam on the left side, where it meets the shoulder line. Measure straight across to the same point on the right side, keeping the tape flat and aligned with the shoulder fold.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 3:
Final tip — make sure to measure at the shoulder/sleeve intersection. It might be easier in general to measure the shoulder measurement when someone is wearing the jacket.

IMPORTANT:

The shoulders width will affect sleeve length with the same cm / inches amount. Please take this into account when measuring the sleeve length.

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Overcoat Measurement — Chest

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Chest

STEP 2:
Measure the space between the top darts, then between the bottom darts. The upper section should be 1 cm (or 0.5 in) wider than the lower section. Adjust the jacket’s position until this difference is achieved.

Overcoat Measurement — Chest

STEP 3:
Begin at the lowest point of the left armhole and measure straight across to the matching point on the right side. Multiply the number by two to get the full chest circumference.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 2:
From the left edge of the coat, take a horizontal measurement at the midpoint just below the top button. Multiply the number by two to get the full upper waist circumference.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Hip

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar pointing upward and the sleeves resting naturally. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Hip

STEP 2:
From the point where the front dart intersects with the pocket, measure straight down by 7 cm / 2.8 in.

Overcoat Measurement — Hip

STEP 3:
Take a horizontal measurement from the left edge of the jacket straight across to the right edge. Multiply the number by two to get the full hip circumference.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Back Length

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Back Length

STEP 2: 
Start at the center base of the collar—where the back seam meets the collar—and measure straight down to the bottom hemline.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve (Right)

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar pointing upward and the sleeves resting naturally. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve (Right)

STEP 2:
Start at the top of the armhole seam—aligned with the midpoint of the shoulder—and measure straight down along the center of the sleeve to the end of the cuff.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve (Left)

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar pointing upward and the sleeves resting naturally. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve (Left)

STEP 2:
Start at the top of the armhole seam—aligned with the midpoint of the shoulder—and measure straight down along the center of the sleeve to the end of the cuff.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Biceps

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Biceps

STEP 1:
Starting from the inside edge of the armhole seam (where the armpit is), measure straight across to the edge of the sleeve. Keep the tape measure horizontal for accuracy. Multiply the number by two to get the full biceps circumference.

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Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Opening

STEP 1:
Measure straight across the cuff at its widest point—edge to edge—using the sleeve hem as your reference.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Opening

STEP 2:
Lay the cuff flat with the buttons facing up. Use your hands to gently smooth out any folds and stretch the fabric evenly. Multiply the number by two to get the full sleeve opening circumference.

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Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Right)

Shoulders are considered sloped when they angle downward more than usual. This often leads to creasing around the upper back and armhole area. The issue can be corrected by lowering the shoulder angle in the coat's construction.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Right)

A shoulder is considered squared when it angles upward more than average. This typically causes a horizontal crease across the upper back, wider than the space between the ears. The fit can be improved by increasing the shoulder angle.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Right)

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Left)

Shoulders are considered sloped when they angle downward more than usual. This often leads to creasing around the upper back and armhole area. The issue can be corrected by lowering the shoulder angle in the coat's construction..

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Left)

A shoulder is considered squared when it angles upward more than average. This typically causes a horizontal crease across the upper back, wider than the space between the ears. The fit can be improved by increasing the shoulder angle.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Left)

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Overcoat Measurement — Armhole Height

If you feel tightness at the underarm that limits arm movement, this adjustment increases the space at the underarm to ease restriction and improve range of motion.

Overcoat Measurement — Armhole Height

If the armhole appears too large and fabric bunches around the underarm, this adjustment reduces that space for a closer fit. Note that a slight amount of excess fabric is normal to allow for movement.

Overcoat Measurement — Armhole Height

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Pitch

When the sleeve is set too far forward relative to the arm’s natural position, diagonal creases may appear on the back of the upper sleeve. This adjustment rotates the sleeve backward on the coat to better align with the arm.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Pitch

When the sleeve is set too far backward relative to the arm’s natural position, diagonal creases may appear on the front of the upper sleeve. This adjustment rotates the sleeve forward on the coat to better align with the arm.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Pitch

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

IMPORTANT:

Keep in mind that a slight amount of excess fabric is normal to allow ease of movement. This change only affects the sleeve’s position—it does not alter the sleeve’s actual size or measurements.

Overcoat Measurement — Front Button Position

If the top button(s) sit higher than you prefer, this adjustment will shift all buttons lower on the coat. Simply specify how many centimeters / inches you would like it to be lowered.

Overcoat Measurement — Front Button Position

If the top button sits lower than you prefer, this adjustment will shift all buttons higher on the coat. Simply specify how many centimeters / inches you would like it to be raised.

Overcoat Measurement — Front Button Position

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

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SHORT

(between 160 cm — 174 cm)
34S (US) / 22 (EU) XS
36S (US) / 23 (EU) S
38S (US) / 24 (EU) M
40S (US) / 25 (EU) M/L
42S (US) / 26 (EU) L
44S (US) / 27 (EU) XL
46S (US) / 28 (EU) XXL
48S (US) / 29 (EU) 3XL
50S (US) / 30 (EU) 4XL

REGULAR

(between 175 cm — 186 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)
34L (US) / 86 (EU) XS
36L (US) / 90 (EU) S
38L (US) / 94 (EU) M
40L (US) / 98 (EU) M/L
42L (US) / 102 (EU) L
44L (US) / 106 (EU) XL
46L (US) / 110 (EU) XXL
48L (US) / 114 (EU) 3XL
50L (US) / 118 (EU) 4XL
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FIT PREFERENCE

OVERCOAT

  • TAILORED FIT

    The tailored fit is somewhat V-shaped — meaning that the shoulders are wider, and then the upper waist of the overcoat is slightly tapered.

  • CASUAL FIT

    The casual fit is more loose throughout the entire overcoat — meaning that the shoulders, chest, upper waist and hip are wider. Also, the biceps and sleeve opening are somewhat wider as well.

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BODY MEASUREMENTS

Enter your body measurements and fit preference. Our AI-system will suggest garment measurements for you. You can make adjustments by pressing plus or minus.

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Body Measurement — Height

Stand upright without shoes, back against a wall, with feet together and shoulders relaxed. Measure from the top of the head down to the floor. Use a flat object (like a book) to mark the top of the head, then measure vertically to the ground.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Chest

Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of the chest, typically just under the armpits and across the nipples. Keep the tape level and snug, but not tight. Breath normally — do not hold breath nor puff the chest.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Shoulders

Measure across shoulders. Measure between two points where the garment's shoulder seams naturally would be positioend. The tape should follow a natural curve.

Body Measurement — Shoulders

Important: Stand tall when measuring. A slouched or rounded-back posture will distort the results.

IMPORTANT:

Stand tall when measuring. A slouched or rounded-back posture will distort the results

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Body Measurement — Upper Waist

Wrap the measuring tape around the upper waist — just above the navel and below the ribcage. Keep the tape horizontal, snug, and allow for natural breathing.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Hip

Stand with feet together and wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of the hips and seat. Keep the tape level and snug, without digging into the body. Make sure pockets are empty and you are standing upright.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Biceps

With the arm relaxed and slightly bent, measure around the widest part of the upper arm (bicep). Ensure the tape is horizontal and comfortably snug — not tight. Avoid flexing the arm during the measurement.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Arm Length

Start at the point where the shoulder meets the arm and measure down to the wrist. The arm should be slightly bent and the measurement tape as well. Tip: For best accuracy, put on a t-shrt or jacket and use the shoulder seam and wrist bone as visual reference points — rhis ensures the sleeve will fall correctly.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape slightly bent — let it follow the arms natural shape.

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Body Measurement — Chest Type

Standard: This body type features a balanced, natural chest shape without significant muscle development. The chest tapers gently into the waist, allowing most clothes to sit cleanly without pulling or gaping.

Body Measurement — Chest Type

Muscular: Characterized by a fuller, more pronounced chest due to muscle mass, especially in the pectorals. A muscular chest often requires extra allowance in the chest area to prevent tightness across the front and to maintain a clean drape. Tailoring adjustments may be needed to avoid distortion.

Body Measurement — Stomach Type

Flat stomach: This build shows little to no protrusion at the midsection. Garments follow the natural taper from chest to waist and sit close to the body without tension. Most tailored fits accommodate this shape with minimal alteration.

Body Measurement — Stomach Type

Round stomach: A fuller stomach that projects outward from the side view. This shape can cause garments to flare open or ride up if not cut appropriately. Patterns often need additional room in the front waist and hem to allow for a clean, uninterrupted line from chest to hip.

FIT

  • Overcoat — Fit Preference Tailored Fit

    The Tailored Fit is characterized by a defined waist, cleaner suppression through the torso, and a sharper silhouette overall. The body is narrower, the lines are more sculpted, and the overcoat looks more fitted and structured on the body.

    TAILORED FIT

  • Overcoat — Fit Preference Casual Fit

    The Casual Fit is characterized by slightly wider shoulders, chest to waist ratio, biceps and sleeve opening — creating a relaxed and laidback look.

    CASUAL FIT

Overcoat — Fit Preference Length

Shorter Overcoat length
A shorter length means that the coat ends above the knee.

Overcoat — Fit Preference Length

Longer Overcoat length
A longer length meaning that the coat ends at the lower calf (almost ankle length, but not touching shoes).

Overcoat — Fit Preference Length

Standard Overoat length: 
Our classic length meaning that the coat ends mid-calf.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face down on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 2:
Start at the top of the armhole seam on the left side, where it meets the shoulder line. Measure straight across to the same point on the right side, keeping the tape flat and aligned with the shoulder fold.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 3:
Final tip — make sure to measure at the shoulder/sleeve intersection. It might be easier in general to measure the shoulder measurement when someone is wearing the jacket.

IMPORTANT:

The shoulders width will affect sleeve length with the same cm / inches amount. Please take this into account when measuring the sleeve length.

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Overcoat Measurement — Chest

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Chest

STEP 2:
Measure the space between the top darts, then between the bottom darts. The upper section should be 1 cm (or 0.5 in) wider than the lower section. Adjust the jacket’s position until this difference is achieved.

Overcoat Measurement — Chest

STEP 3:
Begin at the lowest point of the left armhole and measure straight across to the matching point on the right side. Multiply the number by two to get the full chest circumference.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Upper Waist

STEP 2:
From the left edge of the coat, take a horizontal measurement at the midpoint just below the top button. Multiply the number by two to get the full upper waist circumference.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Hip

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar pointing upward and the sleeves resting naturally. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Hip

STEP 2:
From the point where the front dart intersects with the pocket, measure straight down by 7 cm / 2.8 in.

Overcoat Measurement — Hip

STEP 3:
Take a horizontal measurement from the left edge of the jacket straight across to the right edge. Multiply the number by two to get the full hip circumference.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Back Length

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Back Length

STEP 2: 
Start at the center base of the collar—where the back seam meets the collar—and measure straight down to the bottom hemline.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve (Right)

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar pointing upward and the sleeves resting naturally. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve (Right)

STEP 2:
Start at the top of the armhole seam—aligned with the midpoint of the shoulder—and measure straight down along the center of the sleeve to the end of the cuff.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve (Left)

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar pointing upward and the sleeves resting naturally. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve (Left)

STEP 2:
Start at the top of the armhole seam—aligned with the midpoint of the shoulder—and measure straight down along the center of the sleeve to the end of the cuff.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Overcoat Measurement — Biceps

STEP 1: 
Place the fully buttoned coat face up on a flat surface, with the collar and sleeves pointing downward. Smooth out any wrinkles or folds using your hands to ensure the fabric lies flat.

Overcoat Measurement — Biceps

STEP 1:
Starting from the inside edge of the armhole seam (where the armpit is), measure straight across to the edge of the sleeve. Keep the tape measure horizontal for accuracy. Multiply the number by two to get the full biceps circumference.

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Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Opening

STEP 1:
Measure straight across the cuff at its widest point—edge to edge—using the sleeve hem as your reference.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Opening

STEP 2:
Lay the cuff flat with the buttons facing up. Use your hands to gently smooth out any folds and stretch the fabric evenly. Multiply the number by two to get the full sleeve opening circumference.

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Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Right)

Shoulders are considered sloped when they angle downward more than usual. This often leads to creasing around the upper back and armhole area. The issue can be corrected by lowering the shoulder angle in the coat's construction.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Right)

A shoulder is considered squared when it angles upward more than average. This typically causes a horizontal crease across the upper back, wider than the space between the ears. The fit can be improved by increasing the shoulder angle.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Right)

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Left)

Shoulders are considered sloped when they angle downward more than usual. This often leads to creasing around the upper back and armhole area. The issue can be corrected by lowering the shoulder angle in the coat's construction..

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Left)

A shoulder is considered squared when it angles upward more than average. This typically causes a horizontal crease across the upper back, wider than the space between the ears. The fit can be improved by increasing the shoulder angle.

Overcoat Measurement — Shoulder Sloping (Left)

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Overcoat Measurement — Armhole Height

If you feel tightness at the underarm that limits arm movement, this adjustment increases the space at the underarm to ease restriction and improve range of motion.

Overcoat Measurement — Armhole Height

If the armhole appears too large and fabric bunches around the underarm, this adjustment reduces that space for a closer fit. Note that a slight amount of excess fabric is normal to allow for movement.

Overcoat Measurement — Armhole Height

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Pitch

When the sleeve is set too far forward relative to the arm’s natural position, diagonal creases may appear on the back of the upper sleeve. This adjustment rotates the sleeve backward on the coat to better align with the arm.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Pitch

When the sleeve is set too far backward relative to the arm’s natural position, diagonal creases may appear on the front of the upper sleeve. This adjustment rotates the sleeve forward on the coat to better align with the arm.

Overcoat Measurement — Sleeve Pitch

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

IMPORTANT:

Keep in mind that a slight amount of excess fabric is normal to allow ease of movement. This change only affects the sleeve’s position—it does not alter the sleeve’s actual size or measurements.

Overcoat Measurement — Front Button Position

If the top button(s) sit higher than you prefer, this adjustment will shift all buttons lower on the coat. Simply specify how many centimeters / inches you would like it to be lowered.

Overcoat Measurement — Front Button Position

If the top button sits lower than you prefer, this adjustment will shift all buttons higher on the coat. Simply specify how many centimeters / inches you would like it to be raised.

Overcoat Measurement — Front Button Position

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

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