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Think of a line going from your armpit straight upwards to your shoulder. Measure between those two points and hold the tape measure straight.
The chest measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your chest at the widest point. Stand in a relaxed posture and breathe out.
The sleeve length measurement is taken from the point of your shoulder (where you took the shoulder width measurement), following your bent arm down to where you want the sleeve to end. Bend your arm slightly when taking this measurement. This measurement is the full length of the arm.
The tops length measurement is taken from the top of the shoulder, close to the mid side of your neck, following your body down to the point where you want your tops to end.
With the pants/trousers buttoned up, spread the pants/trousers on a table, floor or any other flat surface, with outseams on both corners. After removing all wrinkles and any fullness, measure the length from the top of the waistband.
The waist measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your waist just above your belly button. Stand in a relaxed posture and breathe out.
Starting at the crotch seam and ending 1–2 inches below the hip area.
Spread the pants/trousers on a flat surface e.g. table or floor. After removing any fullness or wrinkles, start measurement beginning from one side of the leg opening to the other side of leg opening.
The seat measurements Just take a circumference measurement around your seat at the widest part and you're good to go.
With the pants/trousers buttoned up, spread the pants/trousers on the floor or table; next remove all wrinkles, and measure this region by starting from crotch seam spot to the spot of the waistband.
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Think of a line going from your armpit straight upwards to your shoulder. Measure between those two points and hold the tape measure straight.
The chest measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your chest at the widest point. Stand in a relaxed posture and breathe out.
The sleeve length measurement is taken from the point of your shoulder (where you took the shoulder width measurement), following your bent arm down to where you want the sleeve to end. Bend your arm slightly when taking this measurement. This measurement is the full length of the arm.
The tops length measurement is taken from the top of the shoulder, close to the mid side of your neck, following your body down to the point where you want your tops to end.
With the pants/trousers buttoned up, spread the pants/trousers on a table, floor or any other flat surface, with outseams on both corners. After removing all wrinkles and any fullness, measure the length from the top of the waistband.
The waist measurement is taken as a circumference measurement around your waist just above your belly button. Stand in a relaxed posture and breathe out.
Starting at the crotch seam and ending 1–2 inches below the hip area.
Spread the pants/trousers on a flat surface e.g. table or floor. After removing any fullness or wrinkles, start measurement beginning from one side of the leg opening to the other side of leg opening.
The seat measurements Just take a circumference measurement around your seat at the widest part and you're good to go.
With the pants/trousers buttoned up, spread the pants/trousers on the floor or table; next remove all wrinkles, and measure this region by starting from crotch seam spot to the spot of the waistband.
Type B-10 is a classic jacket of the US Army Air Force. It was officially commissioned in 1943. It is a very representative combat suit of the World War II military uniform. After that, the B-15 series was derived, and the well-known MA1 was finally born. It is the predecessor of MA1. The B-10 was the main flight suit of the War Zone in World War II, and it was a reliable partner for Army pilots.
The surface of B-10 is made of fine-grain cotton fabric, with wool blended fleece inside, and the collar is made of fur, which is very warm. The two large pockets on the coat, combined with the domineering large suede collar, have affected countless men's jackets since then.
Size | Shoulder | Chest | ||
IN | CM | IN | CM | |
36/S | 17.3 | 44 | 42.1 | 107 |
38/M | 17.9 | 45.5 | 44.1 | 112 |
40/L | 18.5 | 47 | 46.1 | 117 |
42/XL | 19.1 | 48.5 | 48.0 | 122 |
44/XXL | 19.7 | 50 | 50.0 | 127 |
Size | Sleeve | Length | ||
IN | CM | IN | CM | |
36/S | 24.0 | 61 | 23.6 | 60 |
38/M | 24.6 | 62.5 | 24.2 | 61.5 |
40/L | 25.2 | 64 | 24.8 | 63 |
42/XL | 25.6 | 65 | 25.6 | 65 |
44/XXL | 26.2 | 66.5 | 26.2 | 66.5 |
Size | Fit Height | Fit Weight | ||
FT | CM | LB | KG | |
36/S | 5'3"-5'6" | 163-173 | 121-143 | 55-65 |
38/M | 5'5"-5'8" | 170-178 | 143-165 | 65-75 |
40/L | 5'6"-5'9" | 173-181 | 154-176 | 70-80 |
42/XL | 5'7"-6'0" | 176-183 | 172-194 | 78-88 |
44/XXL | 5'9"-6'1" | 180-188 | 187-209 | 85-95 |
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