If this is the style you are looking for (shorter body, sleeves, and wide collar) then you should try Big Hop. I have been wearing this particular shirt for more than a year, and it has been machine washed and dried at least 30 times. It fits exactly the way it did the first time I put it on...
No problem. It was a good excuse for me to pull it out of the closet, and get some photos and measurements. My wife has been on me to sell it for awhile, but I have been too lazy.
Here are some photos of me in the jacket. I am 5'11" and 195lbs. In this photo I am wearing a heavy Iron Heart shirt with a light undershirt as well. The jacket is a size tagged size 44, and I believe that to be a true 44. The sleeves are 25 1/2in, P2P is 22 1/2, and length is 24 1/2.
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That is my buddy's helmet. I was at his office, and tried it on. As you can probably see it is a little too small on for my giant head. I am not sure about speaker cut outs, but he told me it is the best helmet he has ever had.
I have an Avro in the black pigment, and I love it. I agree that the patina starts pretty quick. I have only had the jacket for about 6 months, and I wear it pretty much everyday. Some parts on the lower sleeve have already started to show the teacore.
I didn't bid on a jacket, but I did bid on one of the travel bags. I had already purchased one of the day bags. I didn't get a counter bid, but I did get an email saying thanks for bidding.
I just bought one of the Pearson day bags. I purchased an Avro for full price just about three months ago so another jacket was out of the question no matter how good the price was.
That is my understanding as well. I have a pair of PT91's. I like the boots, but am not a fan of the steel toe so I am going to send them to Dr. Soles for a resole and relast.
http://vintageengineerboots.blogspot.com/2011/05/do-you-know-how-old-your-red-wing-2268.html
I am curious how many people here have sourced the materials and skilled labor that it takes to make the jackets David Himel makes. The talk of fleecing customers and arbitrary price increases should have some basis in fact. Provide the prices on the materials and labor then make the case for...
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