I live in the States and want to buy some jackets from Japan. They’re made in Japan. Unfortunately, the CS of this company, Rocky Mountain Featherbed, is very slow in responding. Sometimes they won’t even respond. They think based on my height and chest measurement, I should buy a jacket in size 42. Even 43! I’m 185 cm tall, chest 98 cm. I always wear size M, and I want my clothes to be snug, and not ‘relaxed’. X Grok tells me size 42 is considered Large in Japan. Anyone know? The sizes this brand has are: 38, 40, 42, 44, etc. Thank you for your help!
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r/malefashionadvice I live in the States and want to buy some jackets from Japan. They’re made in Japan. Unfortunately, the CS of this company, Rocky Mountain Featherbed, is very slow in responding. Sometimes they won’t even respond. They think based on my height and chest measurement, I should buy a jacket in size 42. Even 43! I’m 185 cm tall, chest 98 cm. I always wear size M, and I want my clothes to be snug, and not ‘relaxed’. X Grok tells me size 42 is considered Large in Japan. Anyone know? The sizes this brand has are: 38, 40, 42, 44, etc. Thank you for your help! submitted by /u/vsv38 [link] [comments]
I live in the States and want to buy some jackets from Japan. They’re made in Japan. Unfortunately, the CS of this company, Rocky Mountain Featherbed, is very slow in responding. Sometimes they won’t even respond. They think based on my height and chest measurement, I should buy a jacket in size 42. Even 43! I’m 185 cm tall, chest 98 cm. I always wear size M, and I want my clothes to be snug, and not ‘relaxed’. X Grok tells me size 42 is considered Large in Japan. Anyone know? The sizes this brand has are: 38, 40, 42, 44, etc. Thank you for your help!
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