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Wild Root

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Ok, this thread is going to be a "Sticky" one! I want measurements! Coat and pant size... general such as for example: 42L coat and 36 waist and 34 inseam. Also, hat size, shirt size and shoe size.

Marc and I will keep our eyes open for vintage for you men... so, please state your size and we'll keep our eyes open.

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Marc Chevalier

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MARC CHEVALIER'S SIZES


I really go for 1930s vintage suits, fedoras and shoes.


My hat size: 7 1/4

My height: 5' 11"

My preferred suit jacket measurements: My suit size is 39-40R, which means that the jacket's chest, measured flat from armpit to armpit, should be about 44" (on a later '30s suit). The jacket's back length should be 32 to 32 1/2" inches long from the top of the collar to the bottom of the jacket. 18" from shoulder to shoulder. 24" sleeves from shoulder to cuff.

My preferred trouser measurements: 33-34" waist. 31-32" inseam. Trousers with cuffs.

My shirt size: 16-16 1/2" neck. 34"-35" sleeve.

My shoe size(s): 8 1/2 E, or 9 D, or 9 1/2 C. Shoe sole's outer length should be about 11 7/8" long. Shoe sole's width should be about 4" wide.



Thanks for reading all this!

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herringbonekid

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height: 5' 11''

jacket size:
armpit to armpit 40"
shoulder to shoulder 17"
length 30"
sleeve 24"/25"

trousers:
waist 31/32"
inseam 31"
outseam 42"

shoe: english 10.5/11 F US 11

shirt:
15.5 small to medium
sleeve 34"
 

Cabinetman

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1 Part Wild Root + 1 Part Marc Chevalier = 1 perfectly-fitted Cabinetman.

Hat: 7-1/4
Jacket: 42L typical; I believe I can do a 42R or 41L depending on cut; actual measurements...not sure at this point. 19" shoulder to shoulder works well, I do know that
Trou: Size 33-34, 32" inseam, 31" for little to no break, I think (again, no concrete measurements)
Shoe: 12D...Yes, Root, I know, I know...
Shirt: 16-16-1/2, 34-35
Height: 6'-1"

Have I said lately my birthday is November 17th?
 

The Wingnut

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5' 7", 130 lb
36 coat
Shirt: 15 x 32
Trousers: 30" waist, 29" inseam
9 1/2 D shoes
7 1/8 lid.

I prefer peaked lapels, vertical stripes, high crowns, 2 1/2" brims, '30s cuts and brocade ties. Love two-tone shoes, not necessarily spectators, either.
 

Sefton

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I like 30s,40s,and 50s styles (covering all bases here folks!)
Hats: It turns out that I'm actually 7 3/4 (originally I thought that I was 7 7/8. It was the extra long oval part that made me think that),Extra Long Oval. Tall crown, medium brim or shorter crown and brim (again, covering all the bases...;) ).
Jackets: 38 R , L is O.K.,too. DB or SB. Not too much padding in the shoulders.
Trousers: 31 or 32 inch waist. 31/32 length with cuffs
Shirts: 14 or 14 1/2 neck. 32/33 sleeve. 35 chest. Some mediums are good if the shirt is more tailored (not baggy).
Shoes: 9 1/2 US. Narrow to regular width
I'm 5' 9", 142 to 148 lbs. (I tend to "see saw" in weight. I keep my closet stocked with trousers sized between 30 in. waist and 35 in. although I'm trying to stay around 31/32").
I'll edit this with more detail later. Thanks.
 

flat-top

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I really dig late 40's-mid 50's fashions, and what one would consider Rockabilly style! Flecks, slashes "atomic" tweeds and patterns! I like gabardine if ya know what I mean!
Jacket-44R
Pants-34/32
Shirt-16.5, 34 sleeve (or just a large)
Shoes-US 12
6' tall
 

anon`

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I'll start with the easy stuff:

Height 6'0"
Neck ~17"
Sleeve ~36"
Head: Call it 7 3/8" for vintage. Art's hats fit me best, though ;)
Inseam 32-33"
Shoe: ~10.5D (9.5EEE works, and 10D sometimes does also)

Suit: For vintage, I haven't a clue. On a modern jacket, I almost always require a 46R in order to accommodate shoulders & chest. Tailoring through the waist is almost always necessary, also. Don't know my exact measurements.
Waist: 38", but at least with modern trousers, I almost universally have to start with a 40" waist and have them tailored down in order to get enough room in the hips & thighs.

Bah... why do I even try?
 

Johnnysan

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The Fat Man...

Well fellas, I guess one of us larger lads had be to the first to jump into the mix...

6'2"
50L Jacket
45" waist / 32" inseam
18" neck / 36" sleeve
12D shoe
7¼ hat size

Doesn't look like I'll fighting many of you guys for goodies on the clearance rack!! ;)
 

Maj.Nick Danger

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Hmm,...great idea!

Hat: 7 5/8
Jacket: 44 regular
Shirt: 17 collar ~32-33 sleeve
Trousers: 34 waist ~32 inseam
Shoes: 10 1/2 D or E For the most part ~Sometimes 11D,...depends on a host of variables, of course.

Height: 5' 10"
Prefer styles from about 1930 on into the 1940's. Peak lapels are awesome! As are pin stripes in conservative colors,...black, gray, blue, loudness reserved for ties. lol
I'll keep my eyes peeled too for the rest of y'all. :)
 

Vladimir Berkov

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7 1/2 hat

5' 9" tall, 145 pounds.

38 regular suit coat

32 waist, but I prefer my pants loose so I usually wear size 33 pants with a 30-inch inseam

10.5 D shoe (US shoe size)

15 inch collar, 32 inch sleeves for shirts

Size small for most unsized things, like sweaters.

Remember that Seinfeld where Elaine says she looks like a walking candy apple with her oversize freak head?
 

scotrace

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Is changing

My like very high waisted trousers and double breasted jackets in any variation. I'm looking for suede chukka boots, and British Officer's field boots. Vintage sport sweaters, tweed shooting or Norfolk jackets... I'm to tall to be picky.
I'm losing some middle so it's evolving...

Hat 7.5 Long Oval
Shirt - 17.5X36
Jacket 46R - sometimes 48
Trousers 38X32
Shoes 10.5
Gloves medium :)

Height 6' 2.5"
 

Brad Bowers

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Stubby here

Hat size: 7 3/8 Long Oval
Height 5', 6"
Suit Jacket 46 Short
Shirt: 18" neck, 33" sleeves
Pants: 42 waist, 27" or 28" inseam, depending on the cut
Shoes: 9 1/2 D

Brad
 

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