I (193 cm, 89 kg male) got the XL Hunting Anorak. Well, originally, I got the L size, but then the Micklagaard folks kindly accepted my return and exchange after I realized that it didn't quite fit.
In general, this is an incredible quality garment for the price.
For the same price as some fancy Fjallraven gear -- ultimately just a petroleum product -- you get a handcrafted garment trimmed in reindeer leather that will last a lifetime.
I've tested it out in the cold, wind, rain, and snow in Estonia and it performed better than my normal winter overcoat that has a waterproof nylon shell and lot of synthetic insulation. The thing to remember is that while synthetic insulation loses its loft, and down insulation does poorly when wet, wadmal has none of those drawbacks. And it breathes better than both. And you can stand near a fire in winter without your garment exploding into flames. And it's easier to repair. And it holds up better under abrasion. And it looks nicer. And it's unique and not some shiny, techie thing that nobody will remember. And you can hand it over to the next generation.
As to the garment itself, it's a loose fit by European standards. However, you can use the built-in drawstring to to tighten it up around the waist.
The hood is ample, but well designed; the drawstrings allow for a "tunnel hood" to be fashioned at any time. Honestly, this is the best feature of the garment by far. It's well worth buying just for the hood.
I have already bought, along with the Anorak, the Varmullen Mittens and the Winter Hat. I'm more than satisfied with all of them.
I'll be purchasing the Blanket and Hamra Pro Pants once I get the funds.