Aniseed Hill Jacket
this soft-tailored jacket crafted from a super soft, high-performance double 32’s cotton pique fabric, usually reserved for our polo shirts. The pique fabric lends it a particularly sporty vibe, and the ultimate breathability and movement for when you need to dress the part on the hottest days of summer.
- 100% australian cotton
- stretchy and breathable double pique fabric
- 60% viscose 40% polyamide blend lining
- two-button closure
- a notch lapel offers a neat and timeless appeal, apt for just about any occasion
- patch pockets have a modern flair
- pick-stitching along collar, lapel and pockets hail tailoring traditions
- care instructions: dryclean
- model is wearing size me and measures: chest 96cms/41.5", height 188cms/6'1"
- made in china
- style code - bp1324
Size Guide
RODD & GUNN
How to Measure
Chest circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the shirt from the underarm seam and double.
Waist circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the shirt exactly 8 inches below the lowest point of the underarm, and double.
Back length: The length at the centre back from the base of the collar to the hem.
Sleeve length: Measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
Bicep: Measure the width of the sleeve from the underarm seam and double.
How to Measure
Chest circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the shirt from the underarm seam and double.
Waist circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the shirt exactly 8 inches below the lowest point of the underarm, and double.
Back length: The length at the centre back from the base of the collar to the hem.
Sleeve length: Measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
Bicep: Measure the width of the sleeve from the underarm seam and double.
How to Measure
Chest circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the jacket from the underarm seam and double.
Waist circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the jacket exactly 8 inches below the lowest point of the underarm, and double.
Back length: The length at the centre back from the base of the collar to the hem.
Sleeve length: Measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
Bicep: Measure the width of the sleeve from the underarm seam and double.
How to Measure
Chest circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the jacket from the underarm seam and double.
Waist circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the jacket exactly 8 inches below the lowest point of the underarm, and double.
Back length: The length at the centre back from the base of the collar to the hem.
Sleeve length: Measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
Bicep: Measure the width of the sleeve from the underarm seam and double.
How to Measure
Chest circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the polo from the underarm seam and double.
Waist circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the polo exactly 8 inches below the lowest point of the underarm, and double.
Back length: The length at the centre back from the base of the collar to the hem.
Sleeve length: Measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
Bicep: Measure the width of the sleeve from the underarm seam and double.
How to Measure
Chest circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the polo from the underarm seam and double.
Waist circumference: With buttons fastened, measure the width of the polo exactly 8 inches below the lowest point of the underarm, and double.
Back length: The length at the centre back from the base of the collar to the hem.
Sleeve length: Measure from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.
Bicep: Measure the width of the sleeve from the underarm seam and double.
How to Measure
Rise: The length from the fork (where the legs meet at the crotch) to the top edge, measured along the fly.
Thigh: Measure the leg width at the fork level, and double.
Knee: Measure the leg width halfway between the fork and the leg opening, and double.
Leg Opening: Double the measurement of the hem, flatten creased trousers along their natural creases.
How to Measure
Rise: The length from the fork (where the legs meet at the crotch) to the top edge, measured along the fly.
Thigh: Measure the leg width at the fork level, and double.
Knee: Measure the leg width halfway between the fork and the leg opening, and double.
Leg Opening: Double the measurement of the hem, flatten creased trousers along their natural creases.
How to Measure
Rise: The length from the fork (where the legs meet at the crotch) to the top edge, measured along the fly.
Thigh: Measure the leg width at the fork level, and double.
Knee: Measure the leg width halfway between the fork and the leg opening, and double.
Leg Opening: Double the measurement of the hem, flatten creased jeans along their natural creases.
How to Measure
Rise: The length from the fork (where the legs meet at the crotch) to the top edge, measured along the fly.
Thigh: Measure the leg width at the fork level, and double.
Knee: Measure the leg width halfway between the fork and the leg opening, and double.
Leg Opening: Double the measurement of the hem, flatten creased jeans along their natural creases.