The fit is like that of a shirt, not loose like on a jacket. The sleeves are roomy, though.
These are made in various widths and lengths. The Austrian Bundesheer size is in the brackets with regular numbers for the width and Roman numerals for the length.
The size conversions and recommendations are based on our measuring work, customer feedback, and naturally wearing these ourselves. Don't get hung up on the numbers, though: surplus clothes often have variation.
Pay attention! The numbers are recommended body measurements, not garment measurements.
Width Size | Bundesheer Size | Chest (cm) | Chest (inches) | Men's EU Size
2X-Small | 72-76 | 76 cm | 30" | EU 38
X-Small | 80-84 | 84 cm | 33" | EU 42
Small | 88-92 | 92 cm | 36" | EU 46
Medium | 96-100 | 100 cm | 39.5" | EU 50
Large | 104-108 | 108 cm | 42.5" | EU 54
X-Large | 112-116 | 116 cm | 45.5" | EU 58
2X-Large | 120-124 | 124 cm | 49" | EU 62
3X-Large | 128-132 | 132 cm | 52" | EU 66
Length Size | Bundesheer Size | User Height (cm) | User Height (ft / in)
Short | I-II | 171 cm | 5' 7"
Regular | III-IV | 179 cm | 5' 10"
Long | V-VI | 187 cm | 6' 1"
X-Long | VII-VIII | 195 cm | 6' 4"
Female sizes
Sometimes, we get these, too! The regular numbers indicate the female size, and the Roman numerals the length. These seem rather loose-fitting. There is enough space for boobs, and the waist isn't too narrow.
Size | Chest width | Sleeve length | Back length | 38 / I | 40 / I | 38 / II | 40 / II | 38 / III | 40 / III