
If you want to self measure your jacket sleeve for functional cuffs (where the buttons open/close at the sleeves) you can try to measure it yourself, but any erroneous measurement that requires alteration will be at your expense. If you need up to an inch longer on functional cuff sleeves, it is possible to do, and an extra button/buttonhole may be needed depending on how much you lengthen. If you need it shorter, about .25" can be done fairly easily, anymore than that and you may need to have new sleeves made, again at your expense. But if you decide to take a measurement for surgeon (functional) cuffs here is how:
1. you will need an existing jacket that fits well (if the sleeves are too long/short you will need to accomodate this adjustment in the measurement)
2. hang the jacket on a hanger so it is draping as naturally as possible (pics show measurement on table but I dont recommend this if you haven't done this before)
3. start measurement at the top of sleevehead
4. go all the way down to bottom along the longest route
5. to keep it in perspective, an average person up to 5'6 might have a 22-23" sleeve. 5'7-5'10" can range from 23"-25". 5'11" and taller can range from 25" - 27"
Again, to reiterate, any mismeasurement of sleeves and subsequent tailoring required afterward on functional cuff jackets will be done at wearer's cost, so make sure you measure as correct as possible!
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