You can tell from the name, Freewheelers is a brand goes with a strong bikie theme. They bring us their newest motorcycle sweater this season. This so called "quarter zip sweater" is one of the most iconic bikie wear during 1920s-1930s. The quarter zip design can transform the jumper to a turtle neck to keep you warm in windy days. A 11oz loop-wheel fabric has been used and the interior has been brushed and it textured like a cashmere. For those who like to ride in style this winter, this is something you don't want to miss.
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With the major buttoned up (i.e. the top button) open the jeans and lay them flat, like shown. Measure from the front where the major button closes to the back belt loop. Double this measurement to find the waist measurement.
The way we measure the waist is different from the 'Side to Side' technique. If you are used to the 'side to side' technique you can roughly roughly downsize by 1 inch.
For example, 'side to side' measurement for The Flat Head 3002 waist is 28inch and using our method measures at 29.25inch.
With the jeans lying flat measure from the crotch bar tack to the top of the waistband.
Spread out the crotch so the bar tack is visible, then measure from the crotch to the top of the waistband.
One inch down from the crotch, measure flat across to the other side.
Flatten the leg and measure along the inseam from the crotch to the leg hem.
Measure straight across the hem from side to side.
Lay flat then measure from the shoulder's edge to the other shoulder's edge.
Lay shirt flat and measure from pit to pit.
With the sleeve flat measure from the shoulder to the cuff.
Measure from the shoulder down to the pitt.
With the shirt facing down, Measure from below the collar to the bottom hem.