As the title says, I’ve been thinking about what factors determine back length. We usually measure back length from where the collar attach down to the hem. I realised there is a lot more to the story when I started to compare a few of my jackets.
Left to right, top to bottom: thedi buffalo, Thedi horse, Thedi goat, Vanson, Oakbrook:
As you all can see when studying these pictures, the bottom three looks to have the shortest body length, with the Oakbrook being the shortest.
However, when we compare the measurement of the back length, things start to get complicated (jackets shown in same order as above):
One of the things that stand out is that the Oakbrook is not the shortest if we look at the numbers. Another thing is that the Thedi horse is actually a little shorter than the Oakbrook but looks longer.
Anyone else noticed this and have an explanation for this phenomenon?
Left to right, top to bottom: thedi buffalo, Thedi horse, Thedi goat, Vanson, Oakbrook:
As you all can see when studying these pictures, the bottom three looks to have the shortest body length, with the Oakbrook being the shortest.
However, when we compare the measurement of the back length, things start to get complicated (jackets shown in same order as above):
One of the things that stand out is that the Oakbrook is not the shortest if we look at the numbers. Another thing is that the Thedi horse is actually a little shorter than the Oakbrook but looks longer.
Anyone else noticed this and have an explanation for this phenomenon?