Pretty much flawless condition although it may require a steam to get some wrinkles out as it's been stored folded. I love the quality, but I much prefer a shorter length with my sweaters. I'm 5'9 and like a 25-inch length. This one is a solid medium with a pit to pit of 20.75-inches and a...
I really like SNS Herning. I have a zip cardigan, a button up cardigan, a turtleneck, a zip neck pullover, and I'm waiting on a crew neck I just bought off ebay. Not as bulky as the Irish sweaters but I find them even warmer as the weave is tighter. Since they are a little thinner, I also find...
I have the High Large Oklahoma City. High Large morphed into Fine Creek and they now call the same jacket the Richmond. It is a Type 1 jacket. I'm a pretty solid 40 and my High Large is a 42.
I would agree to leave off the handwarmer pockets, but I have to have an interior pocket. Keys, phone, etc. I've actually decided against buying some very cool jackets here due to the lack of an interior pocket.
I agree with you. I've rarely seen a jacket look too long in the back, but have seen many look too long in the front - usually due to the dip. Honestly, if the OP spec'd out a traditional halfbelt and a 24.5 inch back length, what he received is unacceptable.
Having said that, I checked out the...
The Vanson fits you perfectly and looks fantastic - as good as any leather jacket I've even seen. I wouldn't give the center (back) seam another thought. If you get rid of this jacket, I'm going to have to ask:
Dude, what the heck?
If I'm not out of line asking this (but GW Civiian models are pretty rare and this one appears to be a one-off), can you give some background on this jacket? Did you special order it? Why is it labeled a 44 when the P-P is much more of a 40?
That is very nice! Looks well broken in but still very solid. Agree about the wind flap. I'm not a rider and think they mess up the clean style of a CR.
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