Finding the perfect fit is essential for both comfort and style. Leather jackets should feel snug but not too tight, allowing easy movement while maintaining that sleek look. If you’re unsure about your size, follow this simple guide to measure yourself correctly.
What You’ll Need
A flexible measuring tape
A mirror (optional but helpful)
Someone to help you (recommended for accuracy)
How to Measure Yourself
1. Chest Measurement
Stand straight and wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your chest, just under your armpits.
Keep the tape level and snug, but not too tight.
2. Shoulder Width
Measure from the edge of one shoulder bone across the back to the edge of the other.
Make sure the tape runs straight across your back, not curved.
3. Sleeve Length
Place the tape at the edge of your shoulder (where a seam would normally sit).
Run the tape down to just below your wrist bone.
4. Waist Measurement
Wrap the measuring tape around your natural waistline (above your hips and below your ribcage).
Keep the tape comfortable, not too tight.
5. Jacket Length
Start from the top of your shoulder (where the seam meets the neck).
Measure straight down to your desired jacket length (usually just below the waist for biker jackets, or mid-hip for bomber jackets).
Pro Tips
Always measure over a light layer of clothing (like a t-shirt) for the best fit.
If you fall between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for comfort.
Leather naturally stretches a little over time, so a slightly snug fit is ideal.
Perfect Fit, Perfect Style
By following this guide, you can confidently select a jacket that fits you just right. If you’re still unsure, feel free to reach out to our team, we’ll be happy to assist you in finding your perfect leather jacket size.