Standard sizing guide:
Expand chest when measuring. Add 1" (25mm) if you plan on using a
chest plate.

CUSTOM INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS TABLE
Measurement type
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Measurement taking method
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Please write measurements in order comment box - NO punctuation but decimals - in Centimeters please! Include all measurements.
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A1 Height |
Taken from bottom of foot to top of the head |
C2 Arm length |
Taken from end of shoulder to wrist, outside, with bent arm
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C3 Biceps girth |
Taken with bent arm and tense muscles |
C4 Forearm girth |
Taken around the largest point of the forearm |
C5 Wrist girth |
Taken at wrist joint level |
D1 Chest girth |
Taken at armpit level (women's jackets - on bust level) |
D2 Shoulders width |
Taken on the back, between arm-shoulder connection points
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D3 Back width |
Taken at armpit level |
D4 Distance neck - navel |
Taken from navel to bottom line of neck |
D5 Abdominal girth |
Taken at the level of the belly button (navel) |
D7 Hips girth |
Taken at hip joint level |
E1 Thigh girth |
Taken around the largest point of the thigh |

Chest range is the measurement taken at the armpit level in front
(it is half of the chest girth).
Chest Range and Hips Range is the jacket's size after folding it in half in this
points. Probably not very useful. Use the other dimensions and the jackets usually fit very well.