Hello.
My name is Jim and I'm a 15/33 when it comes to shirts and pretty much a 38R for suits.
I like a US 10 on my feet and I'm pretty much easy going about knitwear - 'M' seems to mainly do it for me.
Pop your measurements on here too and then if anything comes up for you then somebody will let you know.
Best -
Hanks measurements:
shirts: 16/34
suits: 40 R
shoes: 10 US
sweaters: M
in general that's okay....
Although there are some exceptions...
Russell_Street wrote:
http://www.i18nguy.com/l10n/shoes-anatomy.html
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I'm a Small:
15.5/32
38s
33/28
8.5 US 8 UK
15.5/32
38s or 39s
31/27.5 (I wear mine no break)
7.5 US or 7 in Alden barrie last
Gee 66' at least we will never compete for shoes.
shirts : 17/35
suits : 42R
shoes : 10.5 US
trousers : 36/30
sweaters : L
All vintage Ivy offerings eagerly accepted.
GG
As interesting as this is, I cannot help but think that these are not the measurements by which men are judged.
shirts-16/34
pants-34-36/30
suits-42R
shoes-11 US
sweaters: Modern post-numbered size Brooks-M, Old Brooks-42, recent Press Shaggy Dog-L
Last edited by Coolidge (2009-10-29 19:55:28)
l can get clothes locally but i'll put myself down for shoos. l want vintage NOS American longwing gunboats, that's it.
Size 8 D/E U.S
Size 7 E/F U.K
l would really like a `sacksuit' but i'll probably end up getting an ill fitting coat if l order online. Such a bleedin' shame, i've actually wanted a sacksuit for a few years now, l think it would really suit me. The structureless look really appeals to me.
Last edited by The_Shooman (2009-10-29 22:13:13)
My pics on the ILSFT thread are 'actual size':
15/32
36s (or Brooks Boys' Dept. size 20 for jackets)
30-31/27
9 US 8.5 UK
Last edited by Moose Maclennan (2009-10-30 01:32:30)
The_Shooman wrote:
...l would really like a `sacksuit' but i'll probably end up getting an ill fitting coat if l order online...
Sacks suits and jackets are the the only ones I will buy unseen now - once you know your shoulder measurement you're set. I find the fit very uncomplicated.
Moose Maclennan wrote:
The_Shooman wrote:
...l would really like a `sacksuit' but i'll probably end up getting an ill fitting coat if l order online...
Sacks suits and jackets are the the only ones I will buy unseen now - once you know your shoulder measurement you're set. I find the fit very uncomplicated.
lnteresting. Thanks for that Moosey.
Can someone name some decent quality makers of sacks? l'd like a fully canvassed sack.
^
I wouldn't know fully canvassed if it landed in my soup I'm afraid.
I have always been lucky with Brooks Brothers.
Moose Maclennan wrote:
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I wouldn't know fully canvassed if it landed in my soup I'm afraid.
I have always been lucky with Brooks Brothers.
Someone should know.
This really strange and wierd coming from me but the Andover shop sounds pretty awesome. l wonder what they would say to me if l rang them up lol. l'd ask for a sack suit and they'd [probably] tell me l had the wrong phone number and then tell me to bugger off.
Shirts: 15/33
Jackets: 36/37R (shoulders should be narrower than 18")
Trousers: 32W 31L
Shoes: 8 1/2 E to 9 D or E depending on last.
Sweaters: Small
I'm most interested in sack sports coats with narrow lapels... and button-downs.
shirts 16.5/33
jacket 44 reg
shoes 8 1/2 US
Interested in a Dark Brown or Dark Grey Herringbone Sack jacket if anyone sees one.
l'm amazed at all the small coat sizes, l was always under the impression that you blokes were [nearlly all] giants. l always thought the average bloke from your way had an average of size 11 - 12 AAA shoo and size 50 in coats. Now i'm starting to imagine that many of you would be tall fellas with narrow shoulders and carrots for feet.
tall = 5.11 and taller
wish l had carrots for feet.
having logs for feet suck. ![]()
The_Shooman wrote:
Moose Maclennan wrote:
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I wouldn't know fully canvassed if it landed in my soup I'm afraid.
I have always been lucky with Brooks Brothers.Someone should know.
This really strange and wierd coming from me but the Andover shop sounds pretty awesome. l wonder what they would say to me if l rang them up lol. l'd ask for a sack suit and they'd [probably] tell me l had the wrong phone number and then tell me to bugger off.
Andover are far nicer than their online reputation. Southwich at Press may be for you, Shooey - The "Pressidential" range. Always with good reductions in the sales, very easy to order.
hi i'm heikki and i'm an addict
shirts 16/34
suits 42 r
trous 34/32 i
shoes 11 us regular fit except for loafers which i always buy a size or half smaller
sweats L
it gets weirder....
same sizes as our feline avatar-ed friend....though I do occasionally take a 10.5 in some shoes.....
Hard Bop Hank wrote:
Hanks measurements:
shirts: 16/34
suits: 40 R
shoes: 10 D/E (US)
sweaters: M
in general that's okay....
Although there are some exceptions...
Exceptions: in Alden Longwings/ Bluchers (on the Barrie) last I take a 9.5, because they are rather wide... in Clarks Desert Boots a UK 9 is alright, but in pointy shoes like the Sanders Hi-Top Crepe sole Chukka boots, I have to size up to UK 10/ US 11, because my feet are too broad in the front for their tapered silhouette....
some more exceptions: sometimes jackets labelled as 42R also fit alright, especially for sports jackets, if I want to wear a Shetland sweater underneath that's okay....
Shoulders should be 18" in general, but a 18.5" can be alright, too, and a little smaller might be okay as long as the chest is wide enough. Chest pit-to-pit should be 21.5", waist can be a little smaller...
Trouser width is about 34", now, but I hope to get slimmer again... Just a few years back I was a 32", but I won't complain, as I already lost a little bit. When I gave up smoking, nothing fit and even 34" was tight.
Shirts could also be: 16.5 collar (for dess shirts, because I like a little more space than necessary) or a 15.5 (for casual shirts like a Madras short sleeve, as I always wear them open-neck without a tie). Sleeve length is best 34, as I like to show some cuff, but 33 isn't bad as well. I prefer full cut shirts, but slim fits are okay, too.
I'm a UK 9.5 who finds that a US 10 usually works best, despite what the online experts often say about the US/UK conversion rate. You?