Hey, welcome.
To me it looks too big in the lats/chest area, gives you a bit of a flying squirrel look, but it looks good in the waist.
The Bootlegger is already a large jacket for its tag size (24.5" pit to pit on a size 40!) so if you ordered your regular size and added width on top of that i...
We would build a statue of you on each continent, sing songs about you, and remember you forever!
Maybe Stuart can make you a custom leather casket in 5oz+?
Order them in increasing size and wear all of them on top of each other Russian doll style? I like that idea!
Probably find you perfectly preserved and mummified in a thousand years...
Sorry, i didn't mean your post, but the OP.
Fully agree that the 5oz is bogus, IMO it is 3.5oz at most.
But still they are IMO very nice jackets. I went in there with zero expectations as i wasn't even considering buying one, and was impressed enough that i left with the firm intention of...
Nothing more to say about the BK, but I have to say i fully disagree with what was written about FC on this post...
I went to Rivet & Hide last week to recon the Fine Creek Leon for @Monitor and i had nothing but good things to say about what i saw.
The leather used was super nice, with a...
I think that most people on this forum would agree that in most situation you should do nothing.
The majority of leather jackets don't need any sort of attention for the first few years of their lives, sometimes decades.
If we are talking about a MC jacket that gets used in the sun, in the rain...
No chain on mine and it lives in my back pocket...
I just gave it a clean and a little bit of Pecards:
Used daily since 2015, handmade in Poland:
http://signonleather.com/
Hi
A lot of people here like longer sleeves...
Personally your sleeves are exactly as i like them.
I think your jacket is a great fit.
Through the years here i have noticed that Americans seem to like sleeves that reach the first knuckle of the thumb, whereas it feels that in Europe we favour...
Didn't different bits have different thicknesses?
I think i read that they were a combination...
Found it! (From Charles at HPA)
"The original wartime B-3 jackets had three different depths of wool: the body, the collar and sleeves, and the cuffs and wind flap. There can be found some vintage...
And if you have time for culture, the Van Gogh museum is very good.
The Rijksmuseum is also really worth seeing, but is so huge you could spend all day in there...
The Banski exhibition at the Moco Museum is also great!
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