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Your size impacts the right fit for your fur coat.

Fur coats have always been a sign of elegance, luxury and sophistication. When you purchase a fur coat, chances are it is an investment you are making for many years to come, not just a fad purchase that will fade by next year. Because the fur coat can be a hefty investment, it is important to understand how to pick out the fur that is the right size and style for your figure. When you take your time choosing the right coat, you will be able to take advantage of its beauty and luxury for many years to come.

Current Coats

In order to determine the perfect size for your fur coat, take the measurements of one of your favorite coats that fits perfectly. This will give you the perfect guide to determine what size your fur coat should be. In order to measure your coat, completely close it and lay it down on a flat surface. Measure all the inseams, including the bust, neck and waist, and use those measurements to help you choose the size of your fur.

Industry Standards

Find out the industry standards regarding coats and sizing and compare the measurements you just took of your current coat. Keep in mind that all brands have their own sizing. If you are unsure if a particular brand runs large or small, consult with your furrier to determine if you should choose a size larger or smaller based on the measurements you took.

Abnormalities

It’s normal for everyone to have different body types. If you have a long torso or long arms, you want to take that into consideration when you look at fur coats. For most body parts that are longer than the average, you need to order a larger size coat to accommodate the difference. If you have the ability to try the coats on, take the time to scrutinize the areas of your body that are larger than average; this will allow you to determine if the fit is perfect for you.

Clothing

When you try fur coats on, make sure you wear clothing that is larger than your typical clothing. This means wearing a sweater or bulkier shirt than normal to give you a little more space in your coat when you wear it. More than likely you are not going to wear the same clothing items every day and will accumulate more clothing in the future. Making sure there is space in your coat for larger or bulkier clothing will ensure a good fit with every outfit you might wear.