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Charles River Apparel Windbreaker Sizing
Hey All,
My sorority wanted to order these jackets: http://www.charlesriverapparel.com/s...01/9908076.JPG I'm a little confused about the sizing. Do we order based on chest size? Do we order one size smaller than normal sizing (the jackets are unisex sized). I emailed the company we planned on ordering from and while they were great with answering all my other questions they just confused me even more with sizing. I figured since these jackets seem to be popular on most campuses maybe someone thats placed an order for these before can offer advice. Thanks! Jess |
I would say that they run big. I'm sure that most women would fit in a small or medium. My small measures roughly 23 inches armpit to armpit, and roughly 22 inches from the neck to the waistline.
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Charles River does run big. I believe my AEPhi windbreaker from there is a Large, because I always layered under it and wore it everywhere! But it swam on me otherwise. And my Equestrian Team just ordered jackets from Charles River last season and I bought myself a Medium - as I was in between a Small and Medium. Definitely could have used a Small! When in doubt, I'd say go with the smaller size.
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so is it safe to approximate that if i order one size smaller than everyones normal shirt size i should be ok? I know my size for sure, XS (i ‘m tiny so i'll still be swimming in it). It makes me so nervous to order shirts and stuff for everyone because of not being sure of how to size them.
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I think one size smaller will be fine for us :)
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The thing to remember is that it is unisex sizing. To me that means it run a bit large, to fit both men and women.
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If it's a piece that is often layered (I believe this style has a flannel lining), I'd probably ask each girl what size they want. Everyone's built differently. Some girls in between sizes might want the larger size if it's an outer garment. If you have more real estate upstairs, it might be a good idea to go with the larger size. I can wear a size M in Unisex, but only if I want it fitted (only a single light layer underneath). Otherwise, I order a size L in unisex if I intend to layer it. I think that t-shirts are easier to size, because most people wear them on their own (maybe a light layer underneath as a fashion choice). |
^^ Plus, the insulated jackets we ordered were in Women's sizes... http://www.charlesriverapparel.com/CGI-BIN/LANSAWEB?WEBEVENT+L529CDC0A8D4253007CE609N+A01+ENG
Still huge :) Hope that helps. |
I would just order everyone smalls. All the sororities on my campus have then and everyone gets smalls. Maybe mediums if you have any heavier girls but there isn't a significant difference in size between the smalls and mediums. They run bigger than t-shirts so if girls wear a medium or large t-shirt they probably still want a small jacket.
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Don't order smalls for everyone. Those of us who are taller girls hate hate hate clothing with arms and torsos that are too short for us. Let the girls decide, but give them a deadline and info (such as that the jackets run big).
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I agree with going a size down from a women's shirt size. That has always worked for me. If people have doubts, tell them to go to target and grab a men's sweatshirt and get back to you by XX date with the choice. Then the size they chose was on them and not you.
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