I have to politely disagree. The Aero has the usual neck lines - I can’t imagine it sits comfortably on OP
Compare to the JL, which looks like a great fit
So me and my wife succumbed to our kids long and arduous campaign for getting a cat. On Sunday we will go and see this cutie:
Now I am really looking forward to it but I’m also a little bit worried that the cat will want to scratch my leather jackets. I currently have them on a big hanger in...
Very beautiful jacket in great condition for a good price. Honestly surprised this hasn’t sold yet. I’ve already got a straight zip CHP, otherwise I would have been all over it.
It would be a lot easier to start with a pattern that have the right proportions for your body and then add design element that you like. I.e. take the cafe racer pattern, add a collar and a waistband and a back yoke.
As I understand it the Premier highwayman is a boxy fit with slim sleeves? You will be better served by starting with a pattern that fits how you want it from the start rather than to try to transform a boxy pattern to something else.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/405028669769?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=vei6nsrlrbi&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=alWrPs7KTaa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
23 inch P2P on this cool suede jacket.
Yep, it’s a natural leather. I’m not completely sure of the details but it has been treated in a way so it doesn’t stain from water or rain. Once it dries the marks from the water disappear.
Going all in on 70’s stuff today! USN deck trousers, western shirt and Walter Dyer leather jacket. Only thing not from the 70’s are the Saint Laurent boots.
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