Features: Pocketed Thickness: Normal Body: Not lined Material composition: 100% polyester Care instructions: Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low. Imported Product Measurements (Measurements by inches) & Size Conversion Size US Bust Sleeve Length Top Length S 2/4 44.1 24 19.7 M 6/8 45.7 24.4 20.1 L 10 47.6 24.8 20.5 How to measure — Baseball Collar Dropped Shoulder Jacket For the most accurate fit, measure a jacket you already own that fits the way you like it, laid flat on a table. Use a soft tape measure and record measurements in both cm and inches if possible. Round to the nearest 0.5 cm / 1/8". When converting flat measurements to body circumference, multiply flat widths by 2. Chest (laid flat → circumference) Zip or button the jacket and lay it flat. Measure straight across the front 2.5 cm (1") below the armholes from seam to seam. Multiply that number by 2 to get the full chest/bust circumference. Shoulder width Measure from one shoulder seam to the other across the back. For dropped-shoulder styles where the seam sits down the arm, measure from the point where the sleeve meets the body on one side, across the back, to the same point on the other side. Sleeve length Measure from the shoulder seam (where the sleeve attaches to the body) down to the end of the cuff. If your size chart uses center-back sleeve length, measure from the base of the neck (nape) across the shoulder and down to the cuff instead. Back / Body length Measure from the highest point of the shoulder at the collar seam (center back at the base of the neck) straight down to the bottom hem. Hem width Measure the jacket across the bottom hem from seam to seam and multiply by 2 for the circumference. Cuff & collar Measure cuff opening circumference and collar height if needed (lay flat and double the flat measurement for circumference). Fit tips: Dropped-shoulder jackets are designed to sit with a relaxed, slightly oversized silhouette. If you prefer a more tailored look, consider sizing down. Allow an extra 2–5 cm (1–2") in the chest for comfortable layering over a sweater. Materials — what this jacket is usually made from Material composition can vary by style and season. Always check the garment label for exact fiber content. Typical constructions for a baseball-collar dropped shoulder jacket include: Shell Medium-weight woven such as cotton twill or polyester blend (e.g., 100% cotton twill or 65% polyester / 35% cotton). Durable, structured and breathable. Lining Lightweight polyester taffeta or satin (100% polyester). Smooth inside for easy layering and comfort. Ribbing (collar, cuffs, hem) Stretch knit, commonly a cotton/elastane blend (e.g., 95% cotton / 5% elastane) or polyester rib. Provides recovery and keeps shape at edges. Insulation (if present) Thin polyester batting or quilted polyfill for light warmth — low bulk, quick-drying. Hardware Metal snap buttons or a zipper (often YKK), metal or coated zinc alloy. Quick care note: Different fibers require different care—see the Care Guide below and the sewn care label inside your jacket. About the model (size reference) Example model details used for product imagery—use these as a reference when choosing your size: Male model: 185 cm / 6'1" — wearing size M (regular fit; chest ≈ 98 cm / 38.5"). Female model: 175 cm / 5'9" — wearing size S (relaxed fit; bust ≈ 84 cm / 33"). Fit description: The baseball collar and dropped shoulders create a relaxed, casual silhouette. If you prefer a slimmer cut, consider sizing down. If you plan to layer heavier knits, choose your usual size or one up. Care Guide — to keep it lovely longer Always check the sewn care label first. Follow any specific instructions on the garment. Machine wash (typical): Cold or warm gentle cycle with similar colors. Turn jacket inside out and fasten closures to protect hardware and fabric. Mild detergent: Use a gentle detergent; avoid bleach and fabric softeners which can break down fibers and finishes. Drying: Hang to dry or lay flat to preserve shape. Avoid high-heat tumble drying which can shrink cotton or damage ribbing. If tumble drying is permitted by the label, use low heat. Ironing: Low heat only; use a pressing cloth to protect shell fabric and ribbed trims. Steam carefully on the lining side if needed. Spot cleaning: For small stains, gently blot with a damp cloth and mild soap. Test a hidden area first. Avoid vigorous scrubbing on colored fabrics. Hardware & embellishments: Close snaps/zippers before washing. Wipe metal hardware dry after exposure to moisture to reduce corrosion. Storage: Store on a wide hanger to keep shoulder shape. Use a breathable garment bag for long-term storage and avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading. Professional care: For delicate finishes, specialty fabrics, or heavy soiling, consider professional dry cleaning (check label). Style Tips Casual everyday: Wear over a tee and straight-leg jeans with low-top sneakers for a classic, effortless look. Layered streetwear: Pair with a hoodie underneath, joggers or cargo pants, and chunky sneakers for an urban vibe. Smart-casual: Swap the tee for a lightweight knit or button-up shirt and add chinos and desert boots—button the jacket for a neater silhouette. Feminine contrast: Throw it over a midi dress or skirt to mix sporty structure with soft shapes. Colors & pairing: Navy or black jackets pair well with neutrals (white, grey, tan). Olive and khaki work nicely with denim, cream tones and brown leather accessories. Accessories: Add a scarf or beanie in colder months; consider enamel pins or a stitched patch for a personalized touch on the chest or sleeve. Sleeve styling: Roll sleeves once for a relaxed look or leave full length to emphasize the dropped-shoulder silhouette. Need exact fabric composition or model measurements for this specific item? Check the product page specifications or the sewn label on the garment for the most accurate information.