Keep in mind that isn't a fail safe process.
I bought a Freewheelers SanMateo, on paper all the numbers where perfect, but the pattern just didn't work for me and i couldn't wear the jacket comfortably, i had to sell it.
Full disclosure, i don't wear the LaBrea that much anymore.
It was one of my most worn jackets when i lived in London as i did most of my moving around in public transports.
Now that i am back in Belgium i ride a bike most days and because of that i usually wear a Lost Worlds or a Vanson, i just...
I think you are going to struggle with that pattern.
The LaBrea is very V shaped, very wide shoulders and pits and narrow waist.
I have 9" drop and it fits me perfectly, with a 1" drop i doubt you are going to be able to zip it up if you get a size that fits your chest. If you get a size that...
We did two meetups in London, people came from all over, UK, France, Finland, Germany, Spain, it was nice to meet people for real.
I think we where around 10 or 15 people both times.
Went around London to all the vintage/leather jacket stores then went for a drink and a chat in a pub, it was...
It looks good, but it looks quite tight, not much room to be versatile.
Personally i'm a big fan of having jackets in different sizes, for example i have a LW J-24 in size 42 and one in size 44.
I wear the size 42 with a T-shirt and a thin jumper, i wear the 44 in winter with thick jumpers.
I...
They are both super cool, nicely done.
I have a used Suburban coming my way, super excited about it too.
Do you still have that dual tone Aero J106 you had years ago? That was also a really nice jacket.
There was a thread recently where a dude wearing size 50 jackets was complaining there was never anything good in his size on TFL, where is he now?
Maybe @Boyo can rock a size 50.
I own a few size 42 LW moosehide jackets, i can't even imagine how heavy a size 50 jacket must be in that hide, it must be insane.
Anyone who wears a 50 seeing this should jump on this opportunity, you won't find a nicer hide for that money anywhere. 1800$ is a bargain for what this is.
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