If you have this limited edition jacket in Size L in black or brown, and looking to upsize to XL, pls message me
The XL I have has the below measurements -
P2P 24.5"
Shoulders 19.5"
Hem 23"
Back length 26"
Sleeve 26.5"
Catch & release. Purchased from the bay, its a great jacket but I was never into cross zips with belt, and this one hasn't been able to change that bias
Ships from Sunnyvale, CA
Brown teacore Shinki Horsehide
Nylon quilted orange lining
D-pocket with zip closure
Two hand-warmer pockets...
Catch & release. As expected, the jacket is too tight on me at the chest. Jacket is in excellent condition
Measurements -
Shoulders 18
Chest 22
Length measured from under the collar 26 1/2
Sleeve length straight 25
Measurements as per Addict Leathers website (attached picture and link) -...
I have the full aniline and 2 jackets in his teacore, and the teacore shinki is by far my favorite leather. Even better than my original love - mid weight CXL. I am not sure how the teacore will stand the test of elements though - I hardly expose my jacket to water. The teacore has been great...
Extremely rare, especially in this size. Purchased from the lounge, and this jacket is very close to D pocket perfection for me (other than the back length)
Hence reluctantly stuck with it hoping that the back length will grow on me. Unfortunately after getting the FL cross zip in black...
Speedway in CXL FQHH is a rare combination. Aero usually doesn't offer CXL option for the Speedway (they offer relatively lighter weight leathers). Made by July Leitch in 'thinner' and much more pliable CXL FQHH(also looks to be fading faster than my previous experience with CXL - most likely...
I am far from a single jacket myself, but if forced to part with my other leather jackets, the Fields Leather Car Coat in pigment Shinki would be the one I'd retain
Not a great picture but this is the jacket I grab more than anything else in my wardrobe
My experience with CXL steerhide has been that it breaks in much faster & gets really pliable compared to horsehide which needs a lot of time and effort to break in. And I really appreciate this feature of the steerhide.
But at the same time, I have found the steerhide to be heavier and thicker...
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