Sport Jacket Fit - A well-fitted sport jacket can make you look polished and masculine. For normal everyday wear, weddings, interviews, and special occasions, the right fit on your jacket or sport coat is absolutely key.
How do you know if a sport jacket has the right fit for you?1. Cuff length- When you are standing and relaxing with your arms at your sides, the jacket sleeve cuff should not hit the back of your hand, nor should it hit your palm. If it does, this simply means the sleeves are too long. The cuff of your sport jacket should reach about of an inch above the top of your hand. The shirt cuff is meant to show just teeny bit; about to of an inch below the cuff of your sport jacket.
2. Chest fit- To determine the size of your chest, use a soft measuring tape and wrap it around the fullest part of your chest, which is just below your arm pits. A proper chest fit and a straight, clean tie knotare two details that are integral to a polished look
3. Length- If you are 5 7″ or shorter, you will need a short jacket length. If you are between 5 8″ and 6 feet tall, you will need a regular jacket length. If youre over 6 feet, youll need a long, and over 6 3″ youll need an extra long. The reason length is important is because it determines how the jacket drapes, and therefore contributes greatly to the overall look and style. If you are right between lengths and not sure which one to go for, select the one that is slightly longer then get it tailored up.
4. Vent fit- A vent in a blazer, sport jacket, or suit coat is designed to help the jacket fit well when you are sitting down. Some European made, particularly Italian, jackets do not have a vent. If you do get a sport jacket with a vent, look for a center vent that is not frayed, pulled apart, or stretched in any way. The vent should lay smoothly and look fairly flat. If the vent splays out or pulls when you walk, then the jacket is too big for you.