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Mears Wessex Jacket - Made To Order


Mears Wessex Jacket - Made To Order
Manufacturer: Mears
Code: Wessex 1070
Availability: In Stock
Please allow 4-5 weeks for your jacket to be prepared
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Quantity:  
     
€275.00  
 

 
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The Mears Wessex is the finest quality Hacking Jacket on the market. Made from 100% wool, it comes in a heavy weight traditional keepers tweed.

It features three front buttons and centre vent at the back, it's fully lined with breast and two sloping side pockets.

It is available in sizes 38" to 54" in two inch graduations and for a really perfect fit it is possible to +/- sleeve and back length by up to 2" if required.

Please allow 4-5 weeks for delivery of a made-to-order jacket.

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The Measurement Guide
Mears have many years of experience in measuring and fitting ready to wear garments, by carefully following their guidelines it will ensure your garment will be the correct fit. If they feel the measurements are incorrect you will be contacted before the garment is cut.

You will need:
•    A fabric tape measure
•    A person to measure you
•    A well fitting shirt the type you will wear with your jacket, pair of trousers (not jeans), jacket, and a pair of shoes.

When taking measurements:
•    Keep the tape measure comfortably snug, but not tight
•    All measurements should be to the nearest 1/2 of an inch

Jacket Chest

  • Measure around the fullest part of the chest keeping the tape measure level, and well under the arms.
  • You should only just be able to feel the tape measure on your chest.       
  • Stand normally and do not inflate your chest. 
  • Make sure your index finger is able to fit between the tape and your chest.

 

 

Jacket Length

  • Lift up the collar on your jacket and measure from the collar seam down the centre back seam to the bottom of the jacket following the contours of your body.
  • If you are unsure of the perfect length it is generally accepted to be where your knuckles are with your arms naturally hanging down.

 

Sleeve Length

  • With your arm in line with your body, measure from the top of the sleeve to the cuff.
  • The sleeve should go to the base of your thumb (located at the wrist joint).
  • We also recommend that you err on the side of generosity with your sleeve length.

 


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