Chevignon Size Guide
Clothing XS S M L XL XXL
Chest 34 - 36" 36 - 38" 38 - 40" 40 - 42" 42 - 44" 44 - 46"
Collar 14.5" 15" 15.5" 16 - 16.5" 17" 17.5"
Waist 28" 30" 32" 34" 36" 38"
Italian Jacket 46 (UK 36") 48 (UK 38") 50 (UK 40") 52 (UK 42") 54 (UK 44") 56 (UK 46")
Italian Trousers (Smart) 48 (UK 32") 50 (UK 34") 52 (UK 36") 54 (UK 38")
Belts Small / Medium Medium / Large One Size
Inches Up to 32" Up to 38" Up to 40" approx.
Cm 81cm 96cm 101cm approx.
Footwear
UK 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
US 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
European 39/40 41 42 43 44 45 46
Notes
SIZES GIVEN MAY VARY SO PLEASE USE THE SIZE GUIDE FOR GENERAL GUIDANCE ONLY
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Chevignon

Founded in 1979 by Guy Azoulay, Chevignon began life in a small boutique in Avignon, southern France. The label was inspired by Azoulay’s passion for the 50s American pilots’ bomber jackets and the notion of the American Dream – to build an original world based on historical footnotes and yet at the same time constantly renewed.

By 1984 the label had expanded to include jeans and sportswear, childrenswear and a fashion and leisure range. Now a global brand, Chevignon is renowned for its quality, authenticity and use of natural, hard wearing materials, and timeless style. Their signature leather and blouson-style jackets have been the brand’s leading products - and a firm fashion favourite - ever since their creation. The men’s collection includes leather and denim in a variety of innovative washes and finishing techniques, with a focus on vintage and collegiate style with a modern sensibility. 

The Togs Unlimited capsule range of down-filled puffa jackets and gilets were a cult hit in the 80s and 90s, and were relaunched in 2010 to satisfy a demand for ultra-warm, lightweight yet rugged outerwear. Featuring the iconic flying duck logo, these outstanding jackets are set to become a firm fashion favourite for years to come.