Blazer Sizing
Size | Chest | Waist | Arm Length |
---|---|---|---|
36S | 36" | 29"-31" | 31.5"-32.5" |
38R | 38" | 30"-32" | 33.5"-34.5" |
40R | 40" | 32"-34" | 34"-35" |
40L | 40" | 32"-34" | 35.5"-36.5" |
42R | 42" | 32"-34" | 34.5"-35.5" |
42L | 42" | 32"-34" | 36"-37" |
44R | 44" | 34"-38" | 35"-36" |
44L | 44" | 34"-38" | 36.5"-37.5" |
46R | 46" | 34"-40" | 35.5"-36.5" |
46L | 46" | 34"-40" | 37"-38" |
48R | 48" | 36"-40" | 36"-37" |
48L | 48" | 36"-40" | 37.5"-38.5" |
Size | Chest | Waist | Arm Length |
---|---|---|---|
36S | 91 cm | 74-79 cm | 80-83 cm |
38R | 97 cm | 76-81 cm | 85-88 cm |
40R | 102 cm | 81-86 cm | 86-89 cm |
40L | 102 cm | 81-86 cm | 90-93 cm |
42R | 107 cm | 81-86 cm | 88-90 cm |
42L | 107 cm | 81-86 cm | 91-94 cm |
44R | 112 cm | 86-97 cm | 89-91 cm |
44L | 112 cm | 86-97 cm | 93-95 cm |
46R | 117 cm | 86-102 cm | 90-93 cm |
46L | 117 cm | 86-102 cm | 94-97 cm |
48R | 123 cm | 91-102 cm | 91-94 cm |
48L | 123 cm | 91-102 cm | 95-98 cm |
Chest
Measure under your arms around the fullest part of your chest.
Arm Length
Bend your elbow around a 90 degree angle. Have someone hold measuring tape at the center back of your neck. Measure across your shoulder to your elbow and down to your wrist. The total length is your arm length.
Navy Terry Cloth Blazer
Navy Terry Cloth Blazer
Notes
A deconstructed version of our original blazer made from extra soft double faced navy terry toweling fabric. Three patch pockets. Cotton buttons.
Details
Front facings. Unlined back.Interior seams finished with bias-bound croquet seersucker piping. Single button cuffs. Ventless. Dry clean.
Size & Fit
This jacket has a modern cut.
36 runs short; 38-40 run regular. 42-46 available regular or long.
Provenance
This collection was inspired by ‘80s summer style and carefree summer days in New England and northern Italy.
“I was lucky - luckier than I realized at the time - to spend many summers as a young adult in Europe and New England. I spent a couple summers as a field archaeologist excavating an Etruscan temple in the countryside near Florence. On the weekends, I’d escape to Como with a few friends. We’d stay at a cheap hotel, spend the day floating on a little boat in the middle of the lake, and sit on a curb eating Neapolitan pizza out of a box at night. When I was on the national rowing team, I would spend the summer training on the Dartmouth campus in New Hampshire. It was idyllic. When we had a few days off, I would go to Nantucket with my girlfriend at the time. I remember it raining the whole time. We went to the beach anyway and ate Downyflake doughnuts from a soggy cardboard box. I guess I like eating out of boxes.” - Jack