I had a Freewheelers Dust Bowl (a 42 in auburn), which I was reluctant to sell, but it was a size too small so I had to sell it on. It was very unlikely that I'd get another in a larger size so I decided to approach Dave to copy one (having seen his Switchyard replica on here). It transpired...
Just sold a 1930’s capeskin zipped jacket, so I have a couple on the way: a Freewheelers Journeyman (jet black deerskin) and a custom Monarch buttoned jacket from Dave Sheeley (in brown goat).
I keep coming back to goat. I have a Shinki horsehide Brakeman and it’s very soft and pliable, but it’s a little thick for smarter wear in my view. I have a deerskin Journeyman on its way, which should drape really well, but I’ve asked Dave Sheeley to use goat for a ‘20s Monarch replica.
John
Recently, the Brakeman has been split evenly between Canyon Brown (tan) and Rude Black. The Journeyman has been predominantly olive drab, with a smaller number in black deerskin (and 15 in Tatanka Brown).
Hadn’t we run through the numbers and decided that sleeves would be too short on the 42, Craig? The sleeves of the 46 work for you, but everything else would be out of kilter. You ‘need’ the torso of a 42 Brakeman and the sleeves of a 46...
This is an older shot (I’ve since had the sleeves trimmed by 1/2”), but when broken in the collar sits well enough in my view. Apologies, I can’t seem to upload a portrait version.
The Journeyman collar sits a little more squarely, but still looks conventional when it has been shaped slightly in...
I agree with John - the A line is exaggerated when photographed flat, it’s not an issue in use. Wearing mine again today in a damp, overcast Wells. Mine is an older example, so it’s well worn in and looks more casual. Currently awaiting the arrival of the black deerskin Journeyman that I picked...
I posted this message in the classifieds, but it's worth repeating. If you have a typical westerner's frame then you might have passed on the Freewheelers Brakeman, which is cut for the home (Japanese) market. However, this season, I was astonished to see that Freewheelers are offering the...
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