Down Jacket Size Chart
Size | Chest (inches) | Waist (inches) | Hip (inches) | US Men’s Size | US Women’s Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
XS | 32 – 34 | 26 – 28 | 32 – 34 | 28 – 30 | 0 – 2 |
S | 34 – 36 | 28 – 30 | 34 – 36 | 30 – 32 | 4 – 6 |
M | 38 – 40 | 30 – 32 | 38 – 40 | 34 – 36 | 8 – 10 |
L | 42 – 44 | 32 – 34 | 42 – 44 | 38 – 40 | 12 – 14 |
XL | 46 – 48 | 34 – 36 | 46 – 48 | 42 – 44 | 16 – 18 |
XXL | 50 – 52 | 36 – 38 | 50 – 52 | 46 – 48 | 20 – 22 |
3XL | 54 – 56 | 38 – 40 | 54 – 56 | 50 – 52 | 24 – 26 |
How to Use This Chart:
- Chest Measurement: Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape comfortably snug but not tight.
- Waist Measurement: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, typically just above the belly button.
- Hip Measurement: Measure around the fullest part of your hips and buttocks.
- Refer to the Size Chart: Compare your measurements with the chart above to determine the appropriate jacket size.
Down Jacket Fit Types:
- Regular Fit: Standard fit, provides room for layering and comfort.
- Slim Fit: Tighter fit for a more athletic look, designed for those who prefer less bulk.
- Relaxed Fit: Looser fit, ideal for those who wear layers underneath or prefer a more relaxed look.
Additional Considerations:
- Layering: If you plan to wear a thick sweater or fleece underneath your jacket, consider going one size up for added comfort.
- Down Insulation: Down jackets are lightweight but can vary in warmth depending on the fill power (e.g., 700 fill vs 900 fill). Warmer jackets often have a slightly roomier cut to accommodate layering.
By using the size chart and considering your fit preference, you can choose the perfect down jacket that provides both warmth and comfort.