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Hi guys,

i was just wondering if any of you have CP company jacket?

i would like to know their sizing..

they listed the sizing as,

50 (Medium), 52 (Large), etc..

i would like to know whether they are true to size, oversize, undersize?

thanks for the help~

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Hi guys,

i was just wondering if any of you have CP company jacket?

i would like to know their sizing..

they listed the sizing as,

50 (Medium), 52 (Large), etc..

i would like to know whether they are true to size, oversize, undersize?

thanks for the help~

I have a stone island jack.. normally i have l but in stone island xl..

those jackets are smaller in size than the tags say.. sweaters are a size bigger because i normally have s in sweater and m in stone island sweaters (long and thin person)

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  • 6 months later...

i tried on a sweater. it fit really small. im normally an S and sometimes an M if its cut thin. i tried on a large and it wasnt overly drapey. fit like a standard M cut. however, i was a M when i tried on one of their winter jackets, so its hard to narrow down without knowing which item your looking for.

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analog - i don't think you have the appropriate accessories to make that work. you need to have an automated coach with a driver (c'mon, you're not so low class as to touch the steering wheel, are you?) oh and don't forget a mere noble so that you can tell him to give the driver instructions.

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I really like CP Company stuff. I have an alpaca wool zip sweater that I've worn a lot for several winters now and it's still holding up nicely. I'm normally a medium and it's a size 2. I'd say that most of their stuff is definitely cut more generously than a lot of the other Italian brands. If you're between sizes, you might want the lower size.

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This is interesting. I've found that their sizing can vary from season to season. I believe their older stuff tends to fit a bit larger, while their newer stuff tends to be on the more fitted side. I'm a Med/48 in most brands, but find myself going for a 50 in CP company's current stuff. It's worth noting that a lot of their jackets come in a 50 as the smallest size (at least in Europe and the US). The same goes for newer Stone Island: they tend to run a bit small.

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This is interesting. I've found that their sizing can vary from season to season. I believe their older stuff tends to fit a bit larger, while their newer stuff tends to be on the more fitted side. I'm a Med/48 in most brands, but find myself going for a 50 in CP company's current stuff. It's worth noting that a lot of their jackets come in a 50 as the smallest size (at least in Europe and the US). The same goes for newer Stone Island: they tend to run a bit small.

.... Agreed , I need to wear XL or even XXL in some of the new '04+ jackets .

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