Kilt jacket Withe and navy Class A Honor Guard
an extremely functional jacket for law enforcement agencies. Easy-to-remove buttons, two front pockets, two inner pockets, two belt hooks, and metallic silver trim collars and epaulets are all included with our Class A Honor Guard jacket. Our chrome thistle buttons are the standard buttons, but we can also attach departmental buttons that you provide us. Additionally, you have the option to buy without buttons and use our sleeve access to easily attach yours. The primary reasons for this doublet’s rise in popularity are its affordable pricing and neat appearance.
CUSTOM JACKET SIZE GUIDE By Master kilt
1-Shoulder to shoulder
Put on a well-fitting suit jacket. Keep your arms at your sides. Measure from the shoulder joint until the end, where the other shoulder body ends.
2- Waist
Measure loosely around your “true waist” at your naval while dressed in a shirt.
3-Chest
Lift your arms and wrap the tape measure around your chest at the widest point. Put your arms down. Stand tall and “at ease.” Do not over-inflate your chest. Just stand and breathe normally. Measure loosely around the chest at underarm height while wearing a t-shirt.
4-Sleeve Length
Put on a well-fitting suit jacket. Keep your arms at your sides. Measure from the shoulder seam (the top of the sleeve where it meets the jacket body) to the cuff. If you do not have a suit jacket, measure from the edge of the shoulder down your arm to where you’d like the sleeve to end. Typically, jacket sleeves end 1.5″ to 2″ above the base knuckle of the thumb, breaking at the wrist or slightly lower. Roughly 1/4″ to 1/2″ of the shirt sleeve should show below the cuff of the jacket.
5-back length
Stand straight and ask your partner to measure your body from the backside; it will be from the end of your collar to your waist point. Don’t include lapels in the Prince Charlie jacket; we will include them following coat length.
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