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Always Give exact
measurements without allowances. Have someone take your
measurements while standing, wearing whatever clothing you intend to
wear under the garment. Please note - the heavier linings
confine a garment's use to winter, while the standard satin-look
lining enables spring and fall wear, as well as winter with heavier
clothing.
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When ordering
Garments: 1. Neck to
Waist: Measure from the base of
the neck, down spine to middle of the natural
waistline.
2.
Chest / Bust: Measure around the
fullest part of the chest/bust keeping the tape under the arms and
around the shoulder blades. Read Measurement with the tape snug not
tight.
3.
Waist: Measure around waist, over
shirt (not over slacks) at natural
waistline.
4. Hips /
Seat: Stand with heels together and measure around
the fullest part. The number of inches may aid in determining
your size.
5.
Inseam: Take a pair of pants that
fit you well. Measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of
the pant leg. The Number of inches may aid in determining your
size.
6. Sleeve
length: With arm raised level with
shoulder, bend forearm towards face so that your thumb is pointed
toward and level with your chin. Start tape level with raised arm at
exact middle of the back between the shoulder blades. From the
middle of the back, around elbow to one inch past the wrist
joint. Number of inches is your sleeve
length. |
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Measuring for
Gloves: Measure around the hand at
the fullest part (excluding your thumb). If right-handed use
your right hand, and vice versa. Number of inches equals
size. If measurement falls between sizes order the next
largest size. Sizes may vary according to the type of
leather.
Glove
Conversion Chart:
| Women's (inches) |
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Men's
(inches) |
| 6 1/2 |
S |
8-8 1/2 |
| 7 |
M |
9-9 1/2 |
| 7 1/2 |
L |
10-10 1/2 |
| 8 |
XL |
11 | |
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 W.B. Place both tans & sews
our catalog items, listing two prices below each
product. RETAIL
- is the direct sale price with NO
leather provided by the
customer LTSC - is
the Leather
Trade and
Sewing
Charge.
Save 10-50% off retail prices by applying your tanned skins toward
the square footage needed to make an item. LTSC reflects your price
for sewing the item after trading in the required amount of
leather. |
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| Deviation
from a standard pattern is discouraged and will bear a $20 - $25
Service Charge On
Garments |
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