I have the same problem with mine.
I just rolled the cuff back once and it looks fine and fits perfectly. You have a combination of instant gratification and perfectly free.
Then again, mine is a biker style jacket, so this might not work as well for the style you got. YMMV
2006-11-20 05:23:15
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answered by Popppy 4
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verify to be certain if the sleeves have fabric folded interior the jacket. If it extremely is countless fabric, like, an inch and a a million/2, then the tailor are able to elongate it. it may be much less stressful to save at a great+Tall form of shop, or perhaps to get the dimensions that fits your palms and have something of it adapted in. a stable rule is to extra healthy the biggest area of your physique, so as that issues might nicely be taken in.
2016-11-25 19:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If you like the way it fits I say it have it altered. That's what counts before anything else is if it feels good and you are going to wear it. Normally you have things adjusted after you buy them anyway. Especially if you have an unusual shape. I do anyway. Even at a specialty store or department store you have to pay for the item first before they will do any altering like hemming pants, taking in the waist etc. They probably won't have one with shorter arms off the rack. Or you can just return it, but the next one you get will probably be the same.
2006-11-19 00:02:43
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answered by char__c is a good cooker 7
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tailors are pros at that kinda stuff. Just get one that does a lot of tailoring i your area. I recomend Tony Conte in Hawthorne, NJ, if u don't live near there, you can call them, then ship it to them, u just have to pay for shipping, and the tailoring, totally worth it though.
2006-11-19 00:56:54
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answered by Ballet♥on Broadway™ 2
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Most definately go to a tailor (a decent one) you will be pleased with the result.
2006-11-19 00:09:17
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answered by sue m 2
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