fishmeok
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Hello
I've had this size 44 for a long time but never really wore it as the length is just too short. For those who don't know the Alpha Replica series was only made for a year or so and is worlds above the Alpha Vintage Series. The size 44 is more of a 48-50 to start with. I'm 6' and the back length is so short the waist knit sits right about where my kidneys are. This always left about 2" of my shirt exposed, even with the high waisted old man trousers I tend to wear. The entire cut of the body always looked wrong to me, it fit like an inflated garbage bag, blooming up around the waist with a lot of excess material hanging. I was looking at this thing today and realized what was going on- the insulation inside the jacket is at least 3" too short, pulling the entire waist up.
I don't know if this was just a bad cut or bad batch, but it seems pretty common across all the size 44 replica's I have seen on the forums.
Here's how to fix:
Open up one of the hand pockets and turn the jacket inside out. This is not easy to do, but this jacket is VERY well constructed and every seam including on the liner is either Frenched or double top stitched. Not worth opening up an arm seam.
The insulating layer is sewn to the waistband and has two rows of stitching above that.
It's easier to cut the insulation right above the waistband stitch line and then remove the two upper rows. The side seams are triple stitched, so I cut to the stitch line and then up towards the armpit a few inches.
This will free up almost 4" of length.
Same story with the sleeve ends:
The back length now is almost 27 inches and the sleeves are an inch longer. The jacket is still huge, but at least it's more in proportion and wearable. I will go back in and sew some strips to the waist and insulation to make sure it does not ball up inside, but that does not seem to be much of an issue. For a jacket as nice as this, I think the effort is well worth it.
Cheers
I've had this size 44 for a long time but never really wore it as the length is just too short. For those who don't know the Alpha Replica series was only made for a year or so and is worlds above the Alpha Vintage Series. The size 44 is more of a 48-50 to start with. I'm 6' and the back length is so short the waist knit sits right about where my kidneys are. This always left about 2" of my shirt exposed, even with the high waisted old man trousers I tend to wear. The entire cut of the body always looked wrong to me, it fit like an inflated garbage bag, blooming up around the waist with a lot of excess material hanging. I was looking at this thing today and realized what was going on- the insulation inside the jacket is at least 3" too short, pulling the entire waist up.
I don't know if this was just a bad cut or bad batch, but it seems pretty common across all the size 44 replica's I have seen on the forums.
Here's how to fix:
Open up one of the hand pockets and turn the jacket inside out. This is not easy to do, but this jacket is VERY well constructed and every seam including on the liner is either Frenched or double top stitched. Not worth opening up an arm seam.
The insulating layer is sewn to the waistband and has two rows of stitching above that.
It's easier to cut the insulation right above the waistband stitch line and then remove the two upper rows. The side seams are triple stitched, so I cut to the stitch line and then up towards the armpit a few inches.
This will free up almost 4" of length.
Same story with the sleeve ends:
The back length now is almost 27 inches and the sleeves are an inch longer. The jacket is still huge, but at least it's more in proportion and wearable. I will go back in and sew some strips to the waist and insulation to make sure it does not ball up inside, but that does not seem to be much of an issue. For a jacket as nice as this, I think the effort is well worth it.
Cheers