NIKE ACG thread

In my opinion it fits oversized, though my sizing with Nike is largely based on running gear. But I’ve heard this from others as well.

thinking about grabbing it in a small. The jackets i have now are a medium so i think a small will do just wanted to know if anyone in here copped and what size did they get...

i dont own a raincoat so this may be my first and only rain coat for awhile.
 
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Just got these in had to size down the xl is a lil roomy but I can deal with it plus I don't like my pants looking all tight like women jeans :rofl:
 
Didn't @bigevan23 pick this one up early in the drop?? I thought he said a medium was huge.. Maybe he will chime in.

yea i went back a couple of pages and saw so i went with a small on ubiqlife but the checkout kept failing so i said F it, price was too good to pass up but i couldnt check out.

oh well more money in my pocket
 
These ACG pants are fire. You guys need to get your legs and glute game up...

Sizing:
TF - L
Tech Pants/Cargo - 32/M
New ACG Cargo - M
 
Whoever returned this at Livermore... THANK YOU!

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US3LESS MODEL ALERT. US3LESS MODEL ALERT.

So... this is a HUGE jacket, no doubt about it. There was only a size Medium hanging, and I wear a Large. I figured the Medium will be fine with a thicker layer, and it actually is - once you adjust it, that is. Take a look below.

This is worn with the inner down jacket of the NikeLab ACG System Blazer 3-in-1. It's loose, but you can see it has an "outdoor-intended" loose fit. If one were to just wear this WITHOUT any layers other than your normal T-shirt, I would say go TWO sizes down.
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Here's how the jacket looks zipped up. Take a look at how big the arms are. They are definitely huge.
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Without toggling the two adjustment bands at the waist and hip, it'll look like you're about to run like Naruto.
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Once you DO adjust it, it'll look and fit much better. Sorry for the unfocused picture here.
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As a bonus... if you have a NikeLab ACG jacket laying around that comes with the interior strap system, you can loop it around the hook around the tag area and one of the two adjustable strings at either the waist or hip area.
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If I had a choice to go down two sizes small, I honestly would consider it, but not sure if I'd need to do it. I tried on a size small of the ACG Anorak from this past Fall/Holiday season's collection, and that one fits fine without layering. With layering, it would've been a bit too confined. I was debating about selling my NikeLab 3-in-1 ACG System Blazer in exchange for paying $500 or so for this ACG GORE-Tex jacket, but for what it has to offer, it is a no-brainer to keep that 3-in-1. This was just a really lucky pick-up, and it'll mix really well interchangeably.

If anyone is looking for a much more fitted alternative, I did find a Hurley Timber jacket on sale nearby. To me, this is a super great alternative that's built more for going out everyday on a general and casual basis. It's not GORE-Tex, but it has the DWR feature and a polyester lining to keep you warm!
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For anyone wondering, the pants are the NikeLab Essentials Cargo (first version) along with the Vapormax Run Utility.
 
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Nike EU playing games - they don't have the pink/blue goretex jacket up yet and I literally have a 25% voucher that ends tomorrow :angry:
 
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