HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT SIZE OF WELDING JACKET
Most welding jackets are given a standard size (S, M, L, XL, etc.) that is based on the chest measurement. To obtain an accurate chest measurement, you’ll need to wrap the tape measure under your armpits, around the fullest part of the chest. You want the tape measure to be snug, but not so tight that it is leaving red marks on your skin or constricting your breathing.
Some guys tend to puff out their chest or stand awkwardly during the measurement. This will throw off the accuracy, so just stand normally. Take the reading and then compare it to the sizing chart of your preferred welding jacket so that you order the correct size for your needs.
The Belly Exception:
If you haven’t seen a six-pack since forever and your belly is a bit larger than your chest, then you’ll want to substitute a belly measurement for the chest measurement. Otherwise, you may find it a little difficult to zip or button up your jacket when it comes time to weld.
To obtain the belly measurement, follow the same steps as the chest measurement. The only difference is that you’ll run the tape across the belly button instead.
Do not measure at the hip bones. Men tend to carry more weight in the belly than the hip, which will throw the measurement off. The belly button sits just above the hips.
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