Measurement Guide
Varsity jackets are a classic and timeless fashion staple, and getting the right fit is essential to looking and feeling your best. The key to getting a perfect fit is to take accurate measurements and use them to select the right size or have a varsity jacket custom made to your measurements. Here is a step-by-step guide to taking varsity jacket measurements:
Measure your chest: To measure your chest, wrap a tape measure around the fullest part of your chest, just under your arms. Make sure the tape measure is level and not too tight or too loose. Write down the measurement in inches.
Measure your waist: To measure your waist, wrap a tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist, just above your hips. Again, make sure the tape measure is level and not too tight or too loose. Write down the measurement in inches.
Measure your hips: To measure your hips, wrap a tape measure around the widest part of your hips, just below your waist. As before, make sure the tape measure is level and not too tight or too loose. Write down the measurement in inches.
Measure your arm length: To measure your arm length, hold your arm out straight and bend it slightly at the elbow. Have a friend or family member measure from the center of your back to the wrist bone, making sure to keep the tape measure straight and not too tight or too loose. Write down the measurement in inches.
Measure your body length: To measure your body length, have a friend or family member measure from the center of the back of your neck to the bottom of your hips. Make sure the tape measure is straight and not too tight or too loose. Write down the measurement in inches.
Once you have taken all of these measurements, you can use them to select the right size varsity jacket or have a custom varsity jacket made to your measurements. It's a good idea to measure yourself a few times to make sure you get the most accurate measurements possible. If you're unsure about your measurements or have any questions about sizing, it's always a good idea to consult with a professional or reach out to the manufacturer for guidance