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I have a broader upper body and biceps, with a thin waist. Classic V-Shape.
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I’m an average build with a slight tummy.
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Art Deco
Mumbai’s Art Deco is part of the city’s everyday rhythm. It’s woven into the fabric of the city, a quiet expression of its heritage. For our February drop, we return to Art Deco as our point of view. Clean lines, balanced proportions, and a sense of structure define the collection, designed for ease and versatility from day through evening.
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I have a broader upper body and biceps, with a thin waist. Classic V-Shape.
I’m an average build with a slight tummy.
I’m on the healthier side with a significant belly.
Lay the jacket down on a flat surface. Measure it from the bottom of one armhole to the bottom of the other armhole (the widest part of the jacket) and double the number to find the measurement.
Hold the tape 8 inches below each armhole of your shirt to determine your waist.
Measure across, from one end to the other and double the result for your final waist measurement.
Lay the waist flat and align the front and the back of the waistband. Measure straight across the bottom and double the number to find the measurement. If you're in between sizes, select the larger size to buy.
Take a point 3 inches above crotch (A) and mark the parallel point at both the side seams (B and C) to place the measuring tape. Measure across and double the number to find the measurement.
Lay the waist flat and align the front and the back of the waistband. Measure straight across the bottom and double the number to find the measurement. If you're in between sizes, select the larger size to buy.
Take a point 3 inches above crotch (A) and mark the parallel point at both the side seams (B and C) to place the measuring tape. Measure across and double the number to find the measurement.
