Thanks @Canuck Panda, but I've looked at a few of those and they where quite hesitant to doing modifications on leather as just about all of them don't specialize in leather sewing. I agree a local business would be much better. I will ask around some more, but it's good to have a couple of...
Ok. I looked it up. Oregon. Well, 5* are in Pakistan. Thanks. It's good to have options. The modifications I want may be a bit more demanding than shortening sleeves, as I need some puffiness taken off the waist which may involve ripping the lining.
Now that's a great looking jacket. Fit and all.
Unfortunately I haven't heard back from 5* after I asked them if and how they could make some alterations to the jacket they sent me so that it'll fit properly. Which brings me to ask if you or anyone else knows of any leathersmith in the US who...
I think one of the problems is that most makers suffer from market muscle memory, which is, they've been constructing garments for the average sized person who is, as you say 5'8" and shapes like a trapezoid
so when someone asks to have something that does not fall within that pattern, (invert...
Excellent! This exact same design and hide, in black, is one of the two I'm planning to order after I get all the sizing...misunderstandings straightened out. The other one is the cossack.
have you had any 5* jacket made out of buffalo? I guess pakistani buffalo is not the same as what we call...
Now this is the perfect fit. The professor has done it again. @MrProper thanks for sharing the pdf with the detailed requirements.
What's the hide of this jacket?
Hoe do you know the dimensions of their standard sizes so that you could apply your modifications? Did you ask them?
This is from their site "Standard size range is 34" to 48" inclusive, other sizes are available by special order"
That's really good documented information. Thank you!
Shawn replied to my email requesting how to go about getting alterations done, and asked me to send them fit pictures of the jacket. Hopefully the whole thing will be rectified. Oh yeah, by the way, the neck opening is huge as well.
How...
@MrProper is spot on with his observations on how the jacket drapes depending on body type and proportions. I have found it difficult to convey to makers how I would want the jacket to fit me. If they provide fitting options, such as a mock jacket, it is fine, otherwise it's a bit of a gamble...
Ok. The Meralomas up in Vancouver. Awesome! That's a big athletic club.
...bench presses. The exercise I do the least.
Well, I thought that after 5* got the measurements would at least make something following the ratio. I think a seasoned garment maker should be able to make a garment using...
No need to apologize, especially since you're a member of the brotherhood of the dented head. I know what you're saying, I'm just a bit confused about at what degree do they use body measurements to make the garment. I suspect they just eyeball it and go with their established design. Now like...
Slim fit or any kind of fit, is still fit, which means that when measurements are provided and there is a ratio between shoulder width, chest circumference and waist circumference, those ratios should be followed and applied to the garment ± any bias due to construction. I am no tailor or...
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