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  • dji
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 3020

    ^ go for a 1 dude, if anything VA pieces have a tendency to run big

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    • reborn
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 833

      Originally posted by Who? View Post
      Seconded, in general how do the Japanese shoe sizes 1,2,3... correspond to us shoe size?
      Japanese sizes, in my experience, are not consistent from season to season. I have tried on Viridi-Anne shoes at Atelier and as a guide: 3 = 42 - 43, 2 = 40 - 41. If in doubt, ask to get measurements.

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      • LEWisMe
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2007
        • 128

        Hi all,

        Seriously thinking of picking up drexl's CCP leather jacket. Was wondering if this will fit me well. It's a FW06 size 50.

        Here are my body measurements:

        Pit to pit: measured from the back = 15" across

        Shoulder to shoulder: measured from the little bump on top at the end of the trap = 18" across

        Sleeve: measured under side of armpit to wrist bone = 20" and pit to fingertip = 27" and from top of shoulder to fingertip = 31"

        Chest: my torso around mid pec level is 41" - 42" all the way around. Using a YSL single button tux jacket from FW07 it's 19.5" across measuring 1" below the pit. This one's pretty fitted and I usually wear it unbuttoned.

        Here are the jacket measurements:

        20.75" pit to pit

        20" chest (1" below armpit seam)

        approx. 17.5" shoulders

        approx. 28.5" sleeves

        25.5" length from the collar seam to hem

        Thanks!
        Last edited by LEWisMe; 09-11-2008, 11:34 PM.
        "Working out is modern couture. No outfit is going to make you look or feel as good as having a fit body. Buy less clothing and go to the gym instead." Rick Owens

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        • deleuze
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2007
          • 418

          I don't know, from pics of you I'm thinking it would be too big. You seem to be a big 46/slim 48 and this jacket looks like it runs pretty true to size

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          • LEWisMe
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2007
            • 128

            Originally posted by deleuze View Post
            I don't know, from pics of you I'm thinking it would be too big. You seem to be a big 46/slim 48 and this jacket looks like it runs pretty true to size
            I think you're right for the most part. For blazers, I'm a XS in Ann D, 46 in YSL and Raf but I can't button them up w/o a weird kink in a lapel. That's because my chest is 41" - 42" around (that's with me not exercising for the last 7 months - once I start back up next week, my chest / back will grow another inch or 2 after a couple of months).

            But blazers are open at the top and I'll probably want to zip this jacket up.

            I wish I had less of a genetic tendency to "V" out since it's hard to fit into these stylish tops!

            Bottom line is that it sounds like a bit of a gamble...
            "Working out is modern couture. No outfit is going to make you look or feel as good as having a fit body. Buy less clothing and go to the gym instead." Rick Owens

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            • drexl
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2006
              • 798

              Originally posted by LEWisMe View Post
              I think you're right for the most part. For blazers, I'm a XS in Ann D, 46 in YSL and Raf but I can't button them up w/o a weird kink in a lapel. That's because my chest is 41" - 42" around (that's with me not exercising for the last 7 months - once I start back up next week, my chest / back will grow another inch or 2 after a couple of months).

              But blazers are open at the top and I'll probably want to zip this jacket up.

              I wish I had less of a genetic tendency to "V" out since it's hard to fit into these stylish tops!

              Bottom line is that it sounds like a bit of a gamble...
              Do you live anywhere near a stockist by any chance so you an try one on? If not, maybe try on a zip-up leather jacket by another label that's also cut pretty slim, see what size fits you best and maybe measure it for reference (I'd say it's about the same size as a Rick Owens large in his normal moto jackets, not the knit insert racing blousons though).

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              • I'm thinking about getting these gloves



                but I'm unsure of sizing. The fingertips look rather boxy and big, and i have slender fingers, does anyone know how these things fit?

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                • bestial
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 1471

                  RO two toned leather

                  So, does this jacket run a size smaller as some people say. Have found an L which the measurements seams to be all right, but just wanted to know, will it fit like an M?

                  Don't really have anything from RO to compare with, only a tanktop, where S is to small and L is a bit to loose. :S

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                  • Chant
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 2775

                    Ordered this Viridi-anne jacket from Yoox France :




                    It is tagged "size II/44 FR", which means 48 IT.
                    If the II is related to the japanese sizing chart (is it ?), do you think that the jacket will really fit a IT 48 ?
                    Thanks for the help.
                    Last edited by Chant; 09-15-2008, 07:27 AM.

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                    • Avantster
                      ¤¤¤
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 1983

                      Chant, a size 2 in the Viridi-anne blazer would generally be equivalent to a Sz.44/46, and Japanese labels have a tendency to fit on the smaller size, particularly with high and narrow shoulder arm holes.
                      Don't be fooled by Yoox's description.
                      The sizing is just a numbered description where generally
                      I = XS
                      II = S
                      III = M
                      IV = L
                      and so on.
                      let us raise a toast to ancient cotton, rotten voile, gloomy silk, slick carf, decayed goat, inflamed ram, sooty nelton, stifling silk, lazy sheep, bone-dry broad & skinny baffalo.

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                      • Chant
                        Banned
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 2775

                        Thanks a lot, Avanster, fot this sad news.
                        So, I will put it under a glass shell and hang it on the wall.

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                        • Faust
                          kitsch killer
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 37849

                          Originally posted by Avantster View Post
                          Chant, a size 2 in the Viridi-anne blazer would generally be equivalent to a Sz.44/46, and Japanese labels have a tendency to fit on the smaller size, particularly with high and narrow shoulder arm holes.
                          Don't be fooled by Yoox's description.
                          The sizing is just a numbered description where generally
                          I = XS
                          II = S
                          III = M
                          IV = L
                          and so on.
                          Translation:

                          I = XXXS
                          II = XXS
                          III = XS
                          IV = S
                          Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                          StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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                          • lieutenant dan
                            Member
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 55

                            my experience:
                            I = XXS
                            II = XS
                            III = S
                            IV = M

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                            • Faust
                              kitsch killer
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 37849

                              Originally posted by lieutenant dan View Post
                              In my experience:
                              I = XXS
                              II = XS
                              III = S
                              IV = M
                              are you calling me fat?
                              Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                              StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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                              • Chant
                                Banned
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 2775

                                Originally posted by Faust View Post
                                Translation:

                                I = XXXS
                                II = XXS
                                III = XS
                                IV = S
                                Hey, worse news than the previous one.
                                I will take it down and hang myself.

                                I hope they made a mistake, how could it be possible otherwise to sell such a tiny size in european countries ?

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