Very true, there is something about the history of these jackets that makes them quite appealing though. Maybe I need to also have a fitted shearling as well to cover all the bases
Thanks, it seems a guy can really dial in the fit with enough time, experience and getting to know one's specific measurements, something to aspire to, give me a couple of years and a few thousand dollars in bad purchases and I'll get there
Thank you gentlemen for your honest, informative and tasteful replies. It's a "Magnificent Beast" of a jacket, but I'm starting to realize from reading many posts on the forum that there's a difference between owning a jacket you love wearing and owning a jacket you love but seldom wear. I read...
Good morning. Was hoping to get a "Fit Check" for this Eastman B3. It's a 44, and I'm any were between a 40 and a 44 with my limited experience thus far. I'm 5'9" and 185lbs. I feel it fits well on the arms and shoulders but a bit loose in the mid section. I've set the adjusters midway and it...
Thanks, I can understand what you mean. I love the fit of this jacket but the stiffness is taking some getting used to. I'm taking the break in as a personal challenge at this point. I've just had some major tattoo work on my arm, and I don't remember my artist saying, "now go break in a cow...
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