worn Chelsea boots for the last 2 days and it's so easy and I'd imagine an engineer will be the same. What engr boot are you possibly going to go for?
Thank you! Love this shade of brown, lucky I was able to order one from this hide before FL stopped offering it! Cheers
Thanks! This is my gateway for a proper engineer! Love how easy to slip it on and off! it is a benzein chelsea cloe cigar horse rump. Got more pics at the boots thread
Received my 2nd step covid vaccine so I’m feeling extra protected. Keep safe everyone and enjoy a good weekend.
Field Leather CR (full aniline brown shinki) and new chelsea boots
man, you are a 5* regular too. Im sure this deerskin will fit better than the last because you know how they operate already. Its a great leather to wear, youll like it
hope it helps. That’s why we’re here to enable you to buy more jackets than you need lol
Its a hem difference of about 1” and change? That’s quite a lot smaller, might be hard to close that up if you zip up/button up. Will that be a car coat? Seems rather long
yes, the stock buttons are not up to standard. It will just lower the face value of the superb leather they use
it’s a great deerskin. Cant wait to see what you come up with
killer!
i used the ridgeway for both of mine. Didn’t know there was dr sole full sole super grip available which looks sleeker than the ridgeway
cloe cigar horse butt chelsea boot (stitchdown/structured toes/ ridgeway soles )
I also received my Chelsea boots too. They fit better than my benzein service boot so that's great. I think I like the cigar horse rump more than my black shinki
What outsole did you get?
Yes, thanks for mentioning shoulder width will affect the fit of the sleeves.
Agreed, the jackets with sleeve knits has a better look if it folds under. Seank a1 post confirmed that for me.
I know it's ask a question and get an answer thread but it might help if you clarify some details such...
It will be a welcome change to slip into a deerskin after breaking in a cxl jacket. World of difference in terms of weight/feel/mobility. Perfect for spring and summer so just by the time you fully break in your Aero
The easiest way is to measure an already great fitting jacket that you have. Chest, shoulders, waist, bottom sweep, back length, sleeve length, armhole circumference, bicep/elbow/wrist, neckhole. Then adjust those measurement depending on the thickness of the leather you will want to use.
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