Definitely not a large company, i went to the store regularly when i lived in London, the place is small, they usually have two people there.
Back when i ordered my LL in 2013 they had two people working the store, and two guys making the jackets in a separate workshop and Derek, for a total of...
Jacket looks good.
These jeans though are the proof that the male camel toe exist...
I'm not sure anyone wanted to know that.
Edit: My GF said your butt looked peachy, maybe you are onto something... I'm going out to buy new pants!
You guys better watch out, too much BK talk on here will get you emails from Andy threatening to sue you...
He has moles on TFL that keep him informed of what is being said and he loves to threaten people.
The correct TFL move would be to get both, to help you decide which one to keep when you tried them on, but then realize you like them both as much and keep them both.
IMO it is too long.
Your jeans have the rear pockets half way down your thighs, which is a sign of them being low rise.
I think you tried to get the jacekt to cover your belt whilst wearing low rise jeans and that gives you the modern elongated torso look.
Here is mine:
Not a fan, sleeves are too long and so is the body.
I also don't see the point, if you want a classic Schott perfecto, why not get a classic Schott perfecto rather than this weird one off design.
Lastly, i actively dislike that single belt loop in the back, having it in the center is just bad...
Looks nice, but the weird square/peaky oversized shoulders remain...
Do you have pics of the back, i wonder if he fixed the crumpling in the bottom rear that your first jacket suffered from:
Honestly the whole "Stuart is difficult to deal with" is vastly overplayed...
He always answers within 1 hour, yes he is short and to the point, but he is very open to ideas.
I personally have never had a problem dealing with him, i can't say that from every other maker i bought from.
Calling...
I don't know about this specific RMC version but it is really cool. I like the side laces.
The black and white thing was common in the 40s ( i think it is the right decade but might be wrong), they used to do that on night riding jackets, there are a bunch of pics of them in the Rin Tanaka...
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