I wish I kept them. Don't recall the white labels details except that it was in English was called a field jacket and I am pretty sure it said the jacket was made in Australia. Love to know more because I was under the impression we didn't use these here too. Mitchell's Disposals had dozens of...
Five Stars does use a box. Seems to be why there's a crease. The two jackets I rceived in a box have creases. The two that came in plastic did not. Not everyone's experince, but I think it is becasue the boxes are very thin and lead to a sharp fold over of the leather.
Nice one. I ended up buying one too. Unissued mint. Mine's a regular 108 chest. I'm six two and 185 pounds. They do sit longer. Fits well and the fabric is better than I remember. Pity it is 99 degrees (37C) tomorrow.
Reading all the advice above it sounds like getting a jacket that fits well is close to mysticism and staggeringly complex so I think you need to give up and just buy active wear from your nearby mall.
Just joking. It can feel overwhelming, and another issue with jackets is overthinking them...
That's a traditional and interesting way of looking at it. It may well work too. As long as you can return it if it sucks. :D
I guess it is true that I can wear 19 to 21 inch shoulders; 22 to 24 inch chest, 25 to 27 inch sleeves - all depending on the cut and pattern. What I ended up doing is...
It took me about 10 years and many, many jackets to get sizing right. There was no internet back then so I was flying blind and I stupidly thought labeled sizes meant something. Nevertheless, I don't think a first jacket is ever right - it takes a few to work out, not just sizing, but...
It's really cool and your design and fit is perfect. Back in the 1970's younger men wore sheepskin vets - cowboys and bikers and urban hipsters. I had one back then (I was just a kid) it was a bit of a sloppy fit but I loved it. Your vest is that idea about done right.
Isn't this normal for top coated leather? I have certainly owned a number of jackets which did this. My second Five Stars looked exactly like this. By contrast, if a jacket is aniline dyed, it goes right through the hide and never acquires quite the same scuffed look.
Didn't we do this one before too? :D
Have you wiped your jacket down with a damp cloth and soap or some diluted vinegar? White deposits on jackets is normal but leaving it there is not. Unless it won't come off.
I don't think it is a question of what is 'allowed' and yes, that is up to the moderator. It's more a case of what amounts to good sense and fit. If more people thought and posted like you this site would effectively be eroded and given there is nowhere quite like this, that would be a shame...
It's a question because it's hard to believe someone would seriously keep trying to shove a square peg in a round hole with such breathless self-absorption on a site dedicated to a specific interest for which your posts demonstrate a continued and cavalier disrespect.
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