Fit & Sizing
Fit is the most important element of style— if there’s any uncertainty on the details below, or if it’s simply more convenient to ask, message us at help@hencroft.com.
BETTER (FIT) THAN AVERAGE
To emphasize strength in the upper body and slimness at the waist, our jackets differ from mainstream brands in several important ways:
1. MODEST CHEST EASE
Slightly more room in the chest than a Trim Fit— enough for a sweater and to suggest a well-built chest.
2. HIGH ARMHOLES, SLIMMER SLEEVES
The armholes are cut higher and smaller for a clean, modern line. No excess leather sags off the sleeves.
3. WAIST SUPPRESSION
Cut close at the waist, the jacket tapers for a slimming silhouette. There is no excess room near the waist.
INTERACTIVE SIZE GUIDE
Created after months of testing on actual customers, our guide uses your most four important measurements to pick the right size for you.
HOW TO TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS
CHEST
With arms at your side, measure the circumference of your chest at its widest point. This is usually over the nipple and across the shoulder blades.
WAIST
Measure circumference of your waist at its smallest point. This is usually slightly below your lowest rib.
SHOULDER
Measure across from one edge to the other, with the measuring tape flat across your back.
The edge is usually the furthest point of your shoulder bone.
FIND YOUR FIT
SELECT YOUR CHEST SIZE
THE FINAL WORD ON FIT
As with all leather garments, our jackets require 1 to 2 months to break-in. However, signs of a good fit should be immediate. Shipped with each jacket is a pocket that indicates how the jacket should look on you.
Ultimately, the final word on fit belongs to you— if you’ve any thoughts or questions, please contact us for a refund, exchange or advice at help@hencroft.com.