That is indeed the fun part, to keep exploring styles and trying something different. The beauty of it, is that is endless, and this forum is a great source of inspiration :D
Not just cows or goat, but buffalo, deer and moose as well... That last one I might hype lol
I needed to know where they were at when the hype was building up, that was the reason I made my order, learnt a lot from it. :)
@Rgcards , that was a very good topic to post and it generated an...
Yes, I have seen this in other hobbies - mainly artisan type of products. A lot of people do not know what they are buying - it is often easier to buy what is hyped than look at it critically to get a proper understanding (the fear of missing out likely plays a large factor as well). And once...
Sure, I will take some later today if I get the chance.
I take it you have already seen these?
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/red-devil-fit-checks-evolution.101045/page-4#post-2739597
That's the plan, I want to be there as soon as travelling becomes more accessible. And I would definitely take you up on translating. The more the merrier :D
Will definitely do so!
I already have a lighter navy CXL I had bought for another project a few years ago - I did not end up going with it. And have been wondering what to do with it. Seems like a prime candidate for a first jacket :)
Interesting, I just saw this and my first thought was Himel... I could not imagine RMC letting something like this go beyond QC - although they might for all I know. I haven't handled many of their jackets.
Himel jackets were hyped - or overhyped - for a long time, but I think this couldn't...
I would agree that it doesn't really matter who makes something and where it is made as long as it is well made.
You can also look good in anything, but I find it more difficult to pull off... thet being said most people would not notice how well your jacket is made. But they would notice you...
Thanks for posting this! I am definitely going there when travelling is easier, and pretty sure @Monitor as well! :)
Are you planning to get a custom jacket?
I think it depends, it is an interesting question... When are you wearing the jacket and when is it wearing you? :)
I think to pull off a jacket, the most important thing, beyond confidence, is to be confortable in it. But to elevate a jacket, you probably need good posture, and some presence...
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