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JACKET MEASUREMENTS

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BASE SIZE:

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Jacket Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 1:
Place the fully buttoned jacket 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.

Jacket 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.

Jacket 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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Jacket Measurement — Chest

STEP 1:
Place the fully buttoned jacket 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.

Jacket 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.

Jacket 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.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Jacket Measurement — Posture

A forward-leaning posture is when the shoulders tilt forward in relation to the torso, making the back hem of the jacket appear shorter than the front. To correct this, the back length of the jacket is increased and the front shortened to create a balanced hemline.

Jacket Measurement — Posture

A backward-leaning posture is when the shoulders tilt backward compared to the torso, causing the front hem to look shorter than the back. This is corrected by lengthening the front and shortening the back to even out the hemline.

Jacket Measurement — Posture

If the jacket already fits well in this area, no adjustment is needed.

Jacket Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 1:
Place the fully buttoned jacket 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.

Jacket 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.

Jacket 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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SHORT

(between 5 feet 3 inches — 5 feet 8.5 inches)
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 5 feet 9 inches — 6 feet 1 inch)
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 6 feet 1.5 inches)
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

JACKET

  • TAILORED FIT

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

  • CASUAL FIT

    The casual fit is more loose throughout the entire jacket — 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. Ensure the person is breathing normally — don’t hold breath or puff the chest.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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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 — Biceps

With the arm relaxed and slightly bent at the elbow, 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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FIT

  • 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.

    Tailored fit

  • 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.

    Casual fit

No break: Trousers cut-off just above the shoes.

Half break: Trousers slightly touches the shoes.

Full break: Trousers rest on the shoes.

Jacket Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 1:
Place the fully buttoned jacket 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.

Jacket 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.

Jacket 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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Jacket Measurement — Chest

STEP 1:
Place the fully buttoned jacket 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.

Jacket 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.

Jacket 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.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Jacket Measurement — Posture

A forward-leaning posture is when the shoulders tilt forward in relation to the torso, making the back hem of the jacket appear shorter than the front. To correct this, the back length of the jacket is increased and the front shortened to create a balanced hemline.

Jacket Measurement — Posture

A backward-leaning posture is when the shoulders tilt backward compared to the torso, causing the front hem to look shorter than the back. This is corrected by lengthening the front and shortening the back to even out the hemline.

Jacket Measurement — Posture

If the jacket already fits well in this area, no adjustment is needed.

Jacket Measurement — Shoulders

STEP 1:
Place the fully buttoned jacket 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.

Jacket 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.

Jacket 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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TROUSERS MEASUREMENTS

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SHORT

(between 5 feet 3 inches - 5 feet 8.5 inches)
W26 L30 (US) / 22 (EU) XS
W28 L30 (US) / 23 (EU) S
W30 L30 (US) / 24 (EU) M
W32 L30 (US) / 25 (EU) M/L
W34 L30 (US) / 26 (EU) L
W36 L30 (US) / 27 (EU) XL
W38 L30 (US) / 28 (EU) XXL
W40 L30 (US) / 29 (EU) 3XL
W42 L30 (US) / 30 (EU) 4XL

REGULAR

(between 5 feet 9 inches - 6 feet 1 inch)
W26 L32 (US) / 44 (EU) XS
W28 L32 (US) / 46 (EU) S
W30 L32 (US) / 48 (EU) M
W32 L32 (US) / 50 (EU) M/L
W34 L32 (US) / 52 (EU) L
W36 L32 (US) / 54 (EU) XL
W38 L32 (US) / 56 (EU) XXL
W40 L32 (US) / 58 (EU) 3XL
W42 L32 (US) / 60 (EU) 4XL

LONG

(taller than 6 feet 1.5 inches)
W26 L34 (US) / 86 (EU) XS
W28 L34 (US) / 90 (EU) S
W30 L34 (US) / 94 (EU) M
W32 L34 (US) / 98 (EU) M/L
W34 L34 (US) / 102 (EU) L
W36 L34 (US) / 106 (EU) XL
W38 L34 (US) / 110 (EU) XXL
W40 L34 (US) / 114 (EU) 3XL
W42 L34 (US) / 118 (EU) 4XL
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FIT PREFERENCE

TROUSERS

  • TAPERED FIT

    Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening. 

  • STRAIGHT FIT

    Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening. 

  • WIDE FIT

    Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.

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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 — Waist

Wrap the measuring tape around your waistline — where you want the trousers to be positioned. Since Grand Lè Mar trousers usually are high waisted, the correct positoin is 4 cm / 1.5 inches below the belly button.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Thigh

Wrap the tape around your upper thigh — slightly below the crotch (8 cm / 3.15 inches). Make sure the tape stays horizontal and flat against the leg. The leg should be relaxed and slightly apart — avoid flexing.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Body Measurement — Calf

Measure around the widest point of the calf, usually at the midpoint between the knee and ankle. Keep the tape comfortably snug and level. The leg should be straight and relaxed while measuring.

IMPORTANT:

Keep the measuring tape straight.

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Rise

  • This refers to where the trousers' waistline is positioned on your body. If you prefer a high-waisted fit, then choose High rise. If you wish the rise to be neither low nor high, then choose Medium rise. Lastly, if you want the trousers to be seated low, then pick Low rise.

    Low

  • This refers to where the trousers' waistline is positioned on your body. If you prefer a high-waisted fit, then choose High rise. If you wish the rise to be neither low nor high, then choose Medium rise. Lastly, if you want the trousers to be seated low, then pick Low rise.

    Medium

  • This refers to where the trousers' waistline is positioned on your body. If you prefer a high-waisted fit, then choose High rise. If you wish the rise to be neither low nor high, then choose Medium rise. Lastly, if you want the trousers to be seated low, then pick Low rise.

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Shape

  • Straight cut: Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening.

    Tapered cut: Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening. 

    Boot cut: Trousers become much wider in the leg opening compared to the thigh. 

    Wide cut: Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.

    Extra Slim cut: Trousers are extra slim around the thighs, calves and leg opening.

    Straight

  • Straight cut: Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening.

    Tapered cut: Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening. 

    Boot cut: Trousers become much wider in the leg opening compared to the thigh. 

    Wide cut: Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.

    Extra Slim cut: Trousers are extra slim around the thighs, calves and leg opening.

    Tapered

  • Straight cut: Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening.

    Tapered cut: Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening. 

    Boot cut: Trousers become much wider in the leg opening compared to the thigh. 

    Wide cut: Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.

    Extra Slim cut: Trousers are extra slim around the thighs, calves and leg opening.

    Wide

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WAISTCOAT MEASUREMENTS

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SHORT

(between 5 feet 3 inches — 5 feet 8.5 inches)
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 5 feet 9 inches — 6 feet 1 inch)
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 6 feet 1.5 inches)
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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