My second jacket for sale. I really like this jacket but have come to the conclusion that it is a tad too small, mainly in the length not the chest etc.
It is an D1 in redskin, measurements below:
Label size: medium but fits me as 38-40" chest quite trimly
Back length: 25"
Pit to Pit: 23"...
I toyed with the idea of putting this up for sale last year and since then I have not worn it so it would be better for it to go to somebody (somewhere cold!) to get some wear out of it.
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SIZE: Medium
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