"Atelier S/S P" Tunic
"Atelier S/S P" Tunic
Made in Japan
- Short Sleeve Tunic
- Relaxed Shape
- Wide Neckline
- Large Chest / Rib Pocket
- Wide Sleeves
- Straight Hem
Material composition
Material composition
Outer – 100% Linen
Lining – 100% Silk
Further Information
Further Information
Our clothes are made in what we refer to as bases, which forms the digits prior to the hyphen in our numerical categorization, which change depending on the type of garment in question. For example would the Jacket 2-13 find itself to be made in the jacket base number 2, which would see itself to be different from the base of the same number within the trousers. All of the products of the same type which share the same base possess nearly identical fits, meaning that one may be quasi certain that were the Jacket 2-13 in size II fit one, then the Jacket 2-24 in the same size would find itself to be very similar in the way it would fit.We do nevertheless recommend that you take a close look at the various size guides which we provide in order for you to be able to find the correct size for you.
Size Chart Jacket 2-13
All of the following measurements are indicated in centimeters.
Please do note that these are only approximate guidelines, and that depending on the material, these measurements may not see themselves accurately corresponding to the measurements of the actual garment.
Please refer to the instructions at the bottom on the measuring method to be utilized in order to get as accurate of an estimation as possible of the correct size to choose.
Jacket 2-13
Size |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
VI |
1. Shoulder |
40 |
43 |
46 |
49 |
52 |
55 |
2. Chest |
46 |
48 |
50 |
52 |
54 |
56 |
3. Waist |
42 |
44 |
46 |
50 |
54 |
58 |
4. Back Length |
59 |
61 |
63 |
65 |
67 |
69 |
5. Sleeve Length |
51 |
54 |
57 |
60 |
63 |
66 |
In order to get as accurate of an idea as possible of the potential fit of these garments it is recommended that one makes comparative measurements on a piece of clothing which one already owns, and finds oneself satisfied with.
1. Shoulder – From the back, measure the distance between the highest point of the two shoulder seams.
2. Chest – From the front, measure the distance between the widest points of the garment, directly underneath the seam which attaches the sleeve to the body of the garment.
3. Waist – From the front, measure the distance between the narrowest points of the garment, usually situated around 5-15 cm underneath the measurement effectuated for the chest.
4. Back Length – From the back, measure the distance between the collar seam, at the top of the body of the garment, and the hem, the bottommost edge of the body of the garment.
5. Sleeve Length – From the front, measure the distance between the seam at the top of the sleeve and the cuff.