@Leilah Wilde
Now that's something I would seriously consider. Some photos of the back? Also where are you situated? I'm visiting London soon, would be very interesting to see some of your jackets in person.
Thank you for the Vinegar tip, worked great for cleaning up the hardware of a jacket I just received from Japan.
Both snaps and zippers work and engage better after the cleaning.
No negative effect noticed on the leather or the zipper tape.
Before and after:
I wouldn't give any praise to Bolt in the end. If it took the direct intervention from the manufacturer for this reseller to treat the customer with any respect then all praise goes to Aero and none to Bolt from my perspective. Doesn't seem like they "worker together", but, of course, we don't...
@58panheadfan
Love your Breakman, for me that is what I associate mostly with you, kina like it's your signature.
And I love the new "heads up" and "standing proud" style of your photos instead of the "head down" style.
Perhaps one day I'll consider it. Leather jackets serve me well down to around -5c. Then I go for my wool coat or 740N heavy wool peacoat. Can layer quite a lot with those.
Today I was steaming in my jacket at +5c as I was walking quite rapidly. Had 3 layers under the jacket as well, which was a...
Location: Estonia
Shipping in EU : ~30eu
Price : 80eu
Nicely worn in and honestly loved pair of shoes, but I have to admit that they are slightly too small for me. Would gladly trade for a size 41,5EU.
Love the pull up leather and unstructured toe.
Holy crap that sounds awful. Seems like a real douche move by Bolt while Aero did everything correctly. I'd contact Aero if I were and report how Bolt treated you as a customer. Hard to believe that Aero would be ok with this.
Thanks for clarifying! So weird that your order was shipped without QC pictures confirmed by the customer. Seems like it should be a mandatory step in the process.
Well I look at it this way - mobility on jacket in general means moving your arms (at the shoulders).
You can basically move your arms in 4 directions : up, down, backwards and forwards.
Downwards is not an issue as they are already pointed downwards.
Bi-swing back, shoulder gussets and back...
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