super sweet, but I got another 10 lbs on you. I like no less than 22 ptp on the shirts, preferably 22.5. This is a hell of a shirt though. I'm sure someone going to grab it.
Fire, bro. I wore my Cal straight zip yesterday. Gosh dang I wish it were a little longer. Got to wear jackets like that with total swagger, like you're doing here.
I'm starting to really like that Highway man style trim (cuff, whatever you call it) on the front & bottom of the jacket. Has anyone everyone seen a Cafe Racer with that design? I might ask Greg about adding 1.5-2 inch to my existing Route 66. Wonder if that bottom trim could be a good hack...
2 inches more on the sleeves and at least 1 or more on the body. What happens in wearing is the knits fold under or tuck back as you move around. So you have everything nice and pulled in the photo. but that's not the effective length. It's somewhat of a preference, but on the sleeves, the...
I would not go thick leather on a trucker, even it it's pliable. I'm not good with these measurements with the mm and all that, but I think a Badalassi or Vicenza weight leather is about right and it definitely needs to be pliable. Because of the shorter/wider look, a thick stiff leather is...
niceeee. seeing your YT video on it made me rethink keeping mine. It's a great style with some built in bad assery, and just in general, finding good quality vintage stuff is so hard, it's really hard to throw back into the ocean. I still dream about waking up one day and having the front...
the teacore definitely grew on me. I wasn't overly excited when I first got it, but with some rain and wears, it has blossomed.
Without getting into a lot of details, there's a few things I would have done differently with the sizing, most importantly probably added more front drop. I...
Here, think I found a pretty good example of the shoulders settling in. This is the teacore shinki leather. Not sure if that makes a difference since it's supposed to be the same weight as the other stuff. It's not exact apples to apples because I think the before is more exaggerated because...
Very nice design choices and obviously the construction is on point as always. Think this is a perfect example of what we talk about when we talk about "breaking it in." It's not a question of stretching it out or anything like that, it's more about getting it to settle down, lay flatter, etc...
Struggling with this one. I think I may change my answer alot depending on the circumstances. For instance. If someone is purely buying the jacket to flip it and they're doing it over and over again, essentially taking jackets off the market to create some sort of monopoly, then I'd be...
This year in Los Angeles, it's been relatively colder. I know some of you live in some extreme weather as far as I'm concerned, lol, but here in LA, sub 50f is cold, and there have been a lot of those days. I remember dusting off shearlings and N1s and other heavy stuff back in early October...
wow, I have the black one, it's probably top 3 favorite for me. The leather is nice and oily and very soft. I think mine is a 42 and fits just about right. Don't think I could do size 40, but I'll double check. Fantastic price too.
I just double checked. I have the Khaki one I think, and it has machine wash cold label. Was purchased about a year ago. They either changed the construction and you have an older model or there's something in particular about the blue one that has different construction.
Had I not finally tracked down a j24L, I would have smashed BIN. I'll take a look at the closet to see if I'm willing to give something up, but with a few cold showers, I think I'll have to pass. Really a unique piece and would round out the collection. Maybe I got some trade fodder to make...
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