Size guide


Measuring Tips to Assure The Best Fit

 

Bust

With arms at sides, place tape measure under your arms and run it around the fullest part of the bustline and across the shoulder blades.

Waist

Find the natural crease of your waist by bending to one side. Run tape measure around your natural waistline, keeping one finger between the tape and your body for a comfortable fit.

Hips

With feet together, run tape measure around the fullest part of your hips/seat, about 7 to 8 inches below your waistline.

Inseam

For full-length pants, run tape measure along the inside of your leg, from just below the crotch to about 1 inch below the ankle.


All dimensions are given in centimeters

EU SizeBustWaistHipsInseam
3478-8162-6688-9177
3682-8567-6992-9578
3886-8970-7396-9879
4090–9374–7799–10180
4294–97 78–81102–10481
4498–10182–85105–10782
46102–10686–91108–11183
48107–11292–97112–11683

SKARA QUILTED JACKET BLUE – WOMEN

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    Skara Jacket is a lightweight quilted jacket with stylish, unique details and a modern touch. Great in the spring as well as in early autumn. Zipper and buttons in gold on collar, cuffs, and the two front pockets. It also has a golden loop on the back. A 10-cm soft stretchy section on the outside of the bust, under the sleeves, and on the sides of the jacket provides a comfortable fit. The lack of a hood makes it perfect to wear under our Avesta Jacket, which is a 3-layer jacket.

     

    This jacket is available in sizes 36 to 46 and comes in beige, blue, and green.

     

     

    Function/Material:
    Tech down
    Outer fabric: 100% Polyamide, filling 100% Polyester
    Slightly water repellent
    Slightly wind resistant
    YKK zipper

     

    Like all our jackets, Skara Jacket is manufactured in accordance with our sustainability method. Naturally, we comply with the voluntary international cooperation network; the UN Supplier Code of Conduct. The supplier code of conduct was introduced to support both participation by the private sector and the work of social actors to promote corporate
    responsibility and social and environmental principles in order to meet the challenges of globalisation.