In my experience Flat Head jackets have particularly broad shoulders that can seem to fit even wider and sleeve lengths that are on the shorter side.
Always look great on people with the right dimensions but could never find one to work for me personally. So I would definitely make sure you can...
awesome man. the shrunken horse looks great! every time now I see something on their socials I hope it pops up here so i can see more pics. I dig the sevenberry too
Yeah I guess depends on what they consider a 'custom' pattern and what are considered modifications...which is totally up to them, why its hard not to get a little cagey about price. My 'custom' DEL-66 will be a couple hundred bucks cheaper than a similarly spec'd 1930's Half Belt.
Have a weird...
mind if I ask why you think they don't fit your style?
like you find them too ____?
not asking contentiously, having never owned one personally just wondering your opinion...seem pretty boiler plate leather jacket to me
Not my jacket, man. Came across it on their IG and thought it may belong to, or be on it's way to , a member here - think these mods on the classic pattern are pretty tasteful. As mentioned they clearly state steerhide in their IG post - not sure where you think the switcheroo is coming from...
Yeah, I saw that too. Assuming it's a optical illusion, tracking the 'pleats' over the zipper they're not 100% symmetrical, so guessing the jackets just not laying perfectly flat
I know right!? this manages to be both brand new (granted just new to me a relative novice), and feel like a classic pattern. I guess another way to say - I wouldn't have thought of these mods but now want one.
agreed! I have no issue saying that in cast of characters of murderers - there's something uniquely loathsome about duct tapping your own daughter to her bed so you can go out
Agreed! these non boxy highwayman (highwaymen) really look great. I know this one is a little different from the Sheene-Man...but Aero should really consider offering something like this stock. I think @Canuck Panda called it a 1940's fit
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