How to be measured correctly
YOU DO NOT NEED TO HAVE YOURSELF PROFESSIONALLY MEASURED TO DECIDE ON YOUR HUNT COAT SIZE. You likely can just take measurements at home and compare to size chart to decide. Please DO NOT send us your measurements. We just need what size. If you are getting a true custom blouse or hunt shirt, please email the completed measurement form with your name on the top. If ordering for someone else, we need the name of the person it is being made for.
This video is ONLY a reference to be reviewed prior to being PROFESSIONALLY measured by a seamstress or tailor for a CUSTOM WESTERN BLOUSE OR HUNT SHIRT.
Boo Yah is not responsible for custom made items that do no fit because of incorrect measurements provided by customer. No returns or exchanges are offered for ANY custom made items. Pay special attention to measurements like coat and sleeve length as those are different than a suit coat would be. Call or email with any questions!
This video is ONLY a reference to be reviewed prior to being PROFESSIONALLY measured by a seamstress or tailor for a CUSTOM WESTERN BLOUSE OR HUNT SHIRT.
Boo Yah is not responsible for custom made items that do no fit because of incorrect measurements provided by customer. No returns or exchanges are offered for ANY custom made items. Pay special attention to measurements like coat and sleeve length as those are different than a suit coat would be. Call or email with any questions!
Examples of correct coat lengths
Spike is 5'8" and her coat length is a 27-27.5". Megan is 5'10" and her coat length is a 28"-28.5". These are JUST guide and EACH person is unique so PLEASE use your own judgement but pay close attention to the sleeve and coat length. If you have a current coat that fits, we suggest measuring it's length so you are aware of what your coat length measurement is.
Spike is 5'8" and her coat length is a 27-27.5". Megan is 5'10" and her coat length is a 28"-28.5". These are JUST guide and EACH person is unique so PLEASE use your own judgement but pay close attention to the sleeve and coat length. If you have a current coat that fits, we suggest measuring it's length so you are aware of what your coat length measurement is.
Notice this coat hits right at bottom of the riders seat and hip bones when in the hunt saddle. The rider is not sitting on the back of the coat which indicates the jacket would be too long.
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This coat hits right at bottom of hip bones again while rider is standing and near the top of the wrists. This is a correct example of a correct length and fit for a hunt coat.
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This pictures is much like the one beside it. The coat hits rider at the hip bone area and at top of the wrist for the most part and is a correct fitting and length of coat.
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Examples of Hunt Coats that DO NOT fit correctly
This rider is sitting on their coat so that is a clear sign that it is too long. The coat should NOT go 1/2 down your thigh.
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This coat is clearly too short for this person. Notice the button in her breeches shows as the coat splits up high because it is too short.
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Another example of a coat that is too big and also too long. The rider is clearly siting on the coat and it is almost 1/2 way down her thigh.
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