I think for the long haul jacket the sizing varies depending on the fabric. My denim one in 42 measures 46 in chest and my sashiko one is 48 in chest. Also Taylor Stitch changes their sizing all the time. I believe the denim jacket in 42 measures 47 in chest now.
Yeah, not sure if they designed the dimensions that way on purpose or if it was variance in the production process. It’s not uncommon. Since these use different materials with different thicknesses, I would expect them to be slightly different.
Coming to your video and seein the tobacco long haul, I’m looking to purchase it. Could you share your size, ie, height and weight perhaps to get an idea of sizing reference! Would very much appreciate it if you could. Thank you for your time.
Absolutely! I usually mention that in my videos, so my apologies if I forgot with this one. I'm 6'1" and about 175 lbs. I usually always wear a size 38 in Taylor Stitch, which usually almost always fits perfectly. I found that their Long Haul jackets vary a little bit in their size, but they do a great job at listing the measurements on the website. If you know your sports jacket or suit size, I would suggest that for your size. I wear a 38 suit, and 38 in Taylor Stitch.
I bought the Long Haul Jacket in Harvest Tan Dry Wax about two months ago and sent it back immediately. It was some of the shoddiest workmanship I've ever seen on a jacket over $200. I absolutely could not believe it, considering how everyone on UA-cam seems to be such a Taylor Stitch fanboy. I'll never buy from them again. Iron & Resin, Schott NYC, Aero, and Thedi are definitely the ways to go for rugged/stylish men's outerwear.
dang, sorry to hear that. It must have been the rare lemon from them. I've never bought anything from them that was poorly made--ever. But I know it happens from time to time with anything. Maybe one day in the future you will give it a second chance! 😁
Most of their stuff is made China now. Dave's right about the sizing - it's all over the place. They have ** GREAT ** designers, super cool/unique fabrics but I think made in China you are going to lose some of the quality control. They have good return policy, and I wouldn't recommend ever buying for full price from them - wait for coupon or use your points to get at least 20% off. They are always trying new and different things so it's hard not to like them, irrespective of where the stuff is made.
@@BeastMadeReviews I guess I do as well. It keeps me from wearing it more than I should. I'm thinking of selling mine because of it and trying the flint and tinder. Have you tried that one?
@@j.johnson2792 Yeah, I really like F&T. They're definitely longer in the arms, from my experience. But they seem a little larger in general. I have a video comparing different waxed jackets (including TS and F&T). ua-cam.com/video/DHmOx-KTQFQ/v-deo.html
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I never thought i would love a jacket so much as I do with my long haul jacket from TS.
it's so good!
Great video. It's been over a year, we need more jacket reviews.
I agree! 😁
Just bought the beach wool cloth. 2nd best jacket I own. Absolutely gorgeous and huge compliment getter.
Awesome! Totally agree! I love the beach wool cloth! I have a different jacket in that fabric and really enjoy it.
@@BeastMadeReviews if I am 40 size is that Medium or Large? Does your fit tight +
@@wheretheyhaveribs55 You would have to measure your chest and compare to the measurements on the web page for that jacket.
I love my indigo sashiko and picked it up from huckberry for $168. I also love that the sashiko has two large inner pockets.
Yeah! What a great jacket. I forgot to mention the pockets! They're a great addition to this. Love it!
I think for the long haul jacket the sizing varies depending on the fabric. My denim one in 42 measures 46 in chest and my sashiko one is 48 in chest. Also Taylor Stitch changes their sizing all the time. I believe the denim jacket in 42 measures 47 in chest now.
Yeah, these jackets do seem to vary a lot. But to their sizing, I've found them to be pretty consistent on most of their line.
So multiple jackets of the same size fit different??
Yeah, not sure if they designed the dimensions that way on purpose or if it was variance in the production process. It’s not uncommon. Since these use different materials with different thicknesses, I would expect them to be slightly different.
Great video. I own three Long Haul jackets. The beach cloth, the cone mills 13 ounce (made in USA), and the blue sashiko
Very nice! Another connoisseur in the house, I see. 😁
Great review! It would be nice to have your height and weight in the description for reference.
Did I not mention that? If I didn't, I must have forgotten. (I usually mention it in each clothing video). I'm 6'1" and about 175 lbs.
Even though TS is hands down my favorite clothing brand they can be a little off on their sizing.
Any chance you will review the iron resin scout jacket? Basically a lined rambler. There are no reviews on UA-cam at all.
I am looking into it! 😁
i regret not ordering that one in olive
For reference, how tall are you/ your weight? If you dont mind me asking
I'm 6'1" and about 175 lbs. (Sorry if I forgot to mention this in the video. I usually do.)
Coming to your video and seein the tobacco long haul, I’m looking to purchase it. Could you share your size, ie, height and weight perhaps to get an idea of sizing reference! Would very much appreciate it if you could. Thank you for your time.
Absolutely! I usually mention that in my videos, so my apologies if I forgot with this one. I'm 6'1" and about 175 lbs. I usually always wear a size 38 in Taylor Stitch, which usually almost always fits perfectly. I found that their Long Haul jackets vary a little bit in their size, but they do a great job at listing the measurements on the website. If you know your sports jacket or suit size, I would suggest that for your size. I wear a 38 suit, and 38 in Taylor Stitch.
I just picked up the ash sashiko, can't wait for it to arrive!
it's a fantastic jacket! Hope you love it!
I bought the Long Haul Jacket in Harvest Tan Dry Wax about two months ago and sent it back immediately. It was some of the shoddiest workmanship I've ever seen on a jacket over $200. I absolutely could not believe it, considering how everyone on UA-cam seems to be such a Taylor Stitch fanboy. I'll never buy from them again. Iron & Resin, Schott NYC, Aero, and Thedi are definitely the ways to go for rugged/stylish men's outerwear.
dang, sorry to hear that. It must have been the rare lemon from them. I've never bought anything from them that was poorly made--ever. But I know it happens from time to time with anything. Maybe one day in the future you will give it a second chance! 😁
Most of their stuff is made China now. Dave's right about the sizing - it's all over the place. They have ** GREAT ** designers, super cool/unique fabrics but I think made in China you are going to lose some of the quality control. They have good return policy, and I wouldn't recommend ever buying for full price from them - wait for coupon or use your points to get at least 20% off. They are always trying new and different things so it's hard not to like them, irrespective of where the stuff is made.
Jacket was made for people with t-rex arms. Love the jacket but needs another 2 inches in sleeves.
😆 I am inclined to agree with you. I have longer arms than average though.
@@BeastMadeReviews I guess I do as well. It keeps me from wearing it more than I should. I'm thinking of selling mine because of it and trying the flint and tinder. Have you tried that one?
@@j.johnson2792 Yeah, I really like F&T. They're definitely longer in the arms, from my experience. But they seem a little larger in general. I have a video comparing different waxed jackets (including TS and F&T).
ua-cam.com/video/DHmOx-KTQFQ/v-deo.html
Does the sashico one have structure or is it like, flimsy without structure like a sweatshirt ?
it's not structured. It feels more like a sweatshirt
Noticed its very rare to see a waxed jacket with a zipper, is there a reason for that? Any sources on jackets with zippers? Thanks!
I think it's just a style choice. The Rambler Jacket by Iron & Resin (my favorite waxed jacket) has a zipper. It's fantastic. alnk.to/bimB6mW
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