Fit philosophy
Every piece is built with layering in mind. Room at the chest and shoulders to wear over long-sleeve base layers. Length that stays covered when you reach or bend.
Short-sleeve jackets and vests solve the bulk problem—warmth at your core, freedom at your arms. Designed to layer over long sleeves without bunching at wrists.
Tapered vests are wider at chest, narrower at hem. This prevents fabric bunching when worn under jackets and keeps the silhouette clean.
Straight-cut jackets maintain consistent width from chest to hem. Room to layer underneath without excess fabric gathering.

PHOTO: Martin Rustad
How to measure
Don't measure your body. Measure a garment you already own that fits the way you want.
Lay it flat. Measure:
Chest: Pit to pit across the widest point. Multiply by two for full circumference.
Shoulder: Across the back from shoulder seam to shoulder seam.
Sleeve: From shoulder seam to cuff end (long sleeves) or to armhole edge (short sleeves).
Length: From base of collar at back of neck straight down to hem.
Match these measurements to the size chart. Choose the size closest to your garment measurements.
This eliminates guesswork. You're comparing something you know fits against something built to specific dimensions.



