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Oxford Men's Leathers Sizing
One piece suits are measured in chest sizes, but take into account your arm and leg
length too. As with jackets, it's best to use a tape measure to measure the fullest part
of your chest. Place the tape under your arms and make sure it's flat across you back
in order that you get the most accurate measurement possible. It's always worth
remembering, however, that if your belly extends further than your chest, you may
also need to take that into account.
Most suits offer a large amount of elasticated stretch panels to account for our
different shapes and sizes. You may want to order a larger size if you have long legs,
and take into account whether you wear a separate back protector, chest protector or
hip armour; you may have trouble getting the zip done up otherwise.
Oxford Men's Leather Jackets Sizing
Leather Jackets are sized using chest measurement, so first off, use a tape measure
to measure the fullest part of your chest. Place the tape under your arms and make
sure it's flat across you back in order that you get the most accurate measurement
possible. It's always worth remembering, however, that if your belly extends further
than your chest, you'll also need to take that into account.
Oxford Men's Leather Pants Sizing
Sizing Leather Pants is pretty straightforward, you'll need to measure around your
waist, as you would with a normal pair of jeans or trousers. You'll also need to measure
your inside leg using a tape measure, laying it flat against your leg, running from your
crotch down to the bottom of your ankle bone. It may also be worth taking into
account how you actually wear the jeans; on the hips or higher around your belly.
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