I'm thinking the size 38 will gradually form better around your physique over time especially when it is fully broken in and will be the more flattering of the two. The size 40 will be the more versatile of the two
Was thinking along those lines, Maybe to reduce the front bottom band by 1.5" and the back bottom band by 2", the sleeve design by 1", lower the straps placement by 2", change the angle of the side band for a more V shaped taper on the back panel.
I noticed that too, forgive the terms I use but looks like the side panel of the mock up jacket is attached higher on the arm hole seam compared to the reference jacket. Yes, I'm going for a trim fit just a tshirt/light sweater underneath
That's what I thought too, the attached photo below is the one I requested. I dunno why Greg made it as tall as the one in the mock up jacket but I'm guessing he matched it to the height of the bottom band of the front of the jacket.
^^ it's my first time to do the mock up jacket as well, the first jacket Greg made for me was just based off of measurements I gave him.
The front of this jacket is based off of @Marc mndt recent project with FL, he also had the mock up jacket sent to him and if I remember correctly he only...
I can't understand a lick of Japanese and there were no subtitles but the guy who was doing the demo looks like he just put on the accessory to do away with the whole routine of tying your laces and how easy it was to slip your boot on/off
Not a boot but a new accessory from redwing Japan that I've been seeing a lot of.
I'm sure it will not be for everyone's taste but for some people this might be interesting.
Adjusting the zipper won't be cheap, it will probably cost more than the offered discounted price for the succeeding jacket. And there might not be a next jacket if the buyer gets put off by merchants indifference and lack of solution offered to the current issue.
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