The sherling lining was dead, and I did replace it myself with an old shirt. There is no perfection in this work, I just like doing things myself without spending much money. Some pics of the RP now :
A few months ago, I found this Ralphs Pugh on Grailed. The asked price was funny and nobody did look further (between $3000 and $6000). But I was patient and decided to contact the seller. I won it for a few hundred dollars, and no import tax. Here are some pics of the sale page, I will post...
I had posted this one a few weeks ago in the Finds and deals. The grain is nice, and it could be an All weather, like JMax said. I think it had an added panel at bottom, because the original shape was short. I took contact with the seller, with added pics, and I did not buy because it was too...
That leather looks interestingly thick. I did not get any answer from the seller about measurements. Sleeves seem to be around 25", but the strange measurement taken in front shows around 14" between arms, where my jackets measure 16,5" or 17", for size 40 jackets. This may be a 38, or smaller.
This longshoreman had been sold a few weeks ago but is for sale again.
Too short for me anyway, it's a regular size 38, I got these measurements from the seller :
Back height 56cm
Sleeve length 62cm
Shoulder width at back 48cm
Chest 58cm...
I own the same jacket sizes as yours. A 42 premier highwayman, a 38 regular highwayman and a regular 38 CHIPS. All are in FQHH, and fit perfectly with a light sweater or a shirt. With a tee only there is a bit of room. All of them are cinched half-way, exactly like shown on Psant25 CHIPS...
An other through-belt D-pocket on #bay. At the asked price, it will sit for a while. Green plaid lining and removable fur collar, beautiful, and in a nice size...
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