Polo coat ·
camel hair
Reads exactly like your Cucinelli — same chest, same back length, sleeve ¼″ long which you already alter.
We score every listing in inches against a coat you already own — and forward only the three or four that match.
We don't measure your body — we measure a garment you trust. Pull a tape across four spots on a jacket, shirt, or pair of jeans you already love. That's the reference every future listing gets compared against.
Camel polo overcoat. Indigo selvedge, 32 × 30. Shetland crews from Drake's or Jamiesons. You write the brief in plain English; we translate it into eBay queries and rerun them every morning.
Every listing gets a verdict in inches — Tailored, Workable, or Pass — with the reasoning written out. We forward only Tailored and Workable. The Passes stay logged so you can audit what we dropped and why.
Reads exactly like your Cucinelli — same chest, same back length, sleeve ¼″ long which you already alter.
Roomier than your reference — shoulders fall ¾″ past yours. Workable with a tailor visit (~$45 est.). Heads up: no returns.
60/40 wool blend (we exclude polyester). Back length 3″ short of reference, no returns. Skip.
A 1972 Brooks Brothers 42R is half-chest 22.5″. A 2014 Polo Ralph Lauren 42R is 21.5″. A 2022 Italian-cut J. Crew 42R is 20.75″. The tag doesn't fit you — the cloth does, and only inches measure that.
One seller writes "chest 21". Another writes "chest 42, doubled". A third just photographs the tape against the placket. We normalize all three to the same number so you can actually compare.
eBay's search prioritizes title, not garment. A query for "polo coat" pulls Polo Ralph Lauren tees, Lacoste shirts, and a "camel-style" Shein knockoff. We index the photos and the spec sheet, not the listing title.
Each verdict is one sentence — written in inches, never in vibes. You can see exactly which measurement carried it, which sat at the edge, and what we'd ask the seller before we'd buy.
Every measurement we show comes from the seller's listing or a normalized read of their photos — never invented, never inferred. You can see the source on every row, edit what's wrong, and flag what we can't verify.
We don't hold your card. We don't auto-bid. We don't have a checkout. When something fits, you go to the listing yourself. Our job ends the moment you decide.
Create an account, build your reference profile, run discoveries, and calibrate the fit gate before you pay for more volume.
For buyers using ThriftFit as a daily eBay workflow. Billing runs inside the product and removes the staged watchlist cap as the hosted path hardens.
Setup takes about four minutes. The first email arrives the morning after. Invites are open through spring — no card, no commitment, cancel any morning.