Women's Size Charts

Jamin Leather® Standard Size Chart

Women's Size Charts | Men's Size Charts
Chaps Size Charts | Accessory Size Charts

IMPORTANT: If you don't measure yourself and compare to this chart,
we recommend ordering one size up
based on select foreign manufacturers practice.

Women's Jackets and Vests

IMPORTANT: SKIRTS & SHORTS
See product extended description for better size reference and...
measure yourself and provide that when ordering!!

Women's Pants, Skirts and Shorts

Where to Measure

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DOES LEATHER SIZES RUN SMALL?

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BEST FIT GUARANTEE™
What You Should Know When Measuring:

 

Jackets, Vests and Shirts... measure the belly as well... if the belly size is larger than the chest, order the belly size as chest size or you won't be able to close it.

 

TALL JACKETS AND VESTS:
A Tall item is 2-3" longer in body and sleeve than regular.

 

JACKETS:
* Bust measurement with a tape measure for the correct number to order your product.

* Coats, motorcycle jackets and insulated fashion jackets will measure 4-6" larger than the bust size.

* Leather shirts, blazers and sport coats will measure 2-4" larger than the bust size.

 

VESTS:
* Your bust measurement with a tape measure is the correct number to order your product. 

* If you like a snug fit, order the size needed.

* If you like a roomy fit, order the next size up.

* Sleeveless jackets or non-V-neck style vests will generally run larger by 2-4" depending on style.

* V-neck or U-neck style vests will usually measure exactly to the chart.

 

WOMEN'S PANTS SHORTS AND SKIRTS:
* All our women's pants, shorts and skirts have a text box online where you can provide us your hips and waist measurement. We highly recommend you provide this size measurement from a current measurement.

* Women's pants, shorts and skirts are among the hardest things to get perfect due to the extreme variety of body types out there. Though you provide these measurements, we will make our very best attempt to match our inventory as close to the measurements provided we can, sometimes even at the cost of losing the sale. We would rather not ship what will not fit.