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Analog Glasgow Jacket - Men's

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any one have any idea how this jacket fits compared to other...

By Ranked #2338 - Men's Jackets November 15, 2009

any one have any idea how this jacket fits compared to other analog jackets? i cant seem to find it in any store. im like a medium, maybe large for the analog standard fit, but they say this jacket is "custom fit." what does that mean?! is it smaller? slimmer? what?

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By Ranked #2233 - Men's Jackets July 21, 2010

This coat also zips in with Burton pants, seeing how Burton owns Analog. So that's something good to know.

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By Ranked #2338 - Men's Jackets November 18, 2009

im honestly considering an xl. Im a little guy but i hate a short waist line. im like 5'7", 130-140 pounds and i always wear my big hoody under my jackets. i like my stuff long and slim. XL going to be good or would that be giant?

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By Ranked #2831 - Men's Jackets November 16, 2009

Shredwise is right, it is a slightly slimmer fit compared to other Analog Jackets, but not crazy tight by any means. I would say go with the Large if you are normally between the two. Its a sick looking piece!

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By Dogfunk.com Employee November 16, 2009

What up Matty. The Glasgow jacket fits like a leather motorcycle jacket would--slim around the arms and torso, with a shorter hemline that would come to your hip. What's nice is the jacket actually does have zip-in compatibility with any Analog pants, so even with the shorter hemline you won't get snow down your crack.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] nylon; [Lining] nylon 
Waterproof Rating:
5K 
Breathable Rating:
5000g 
Fit:
Standard 
Core Venting:
Yes 
Pockets:
2 Front, 2 chest, 2 sleeve 
Seam Taped:
No 
Powder Skirt:
Yes 
Wrist Gaiters:
No 
Hood:
Yes 
Zip-in Compatibility:
No 
Recommended Use:
Snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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