Stupid question, but I see certain cross zips defined as aviator jackets and other as motorcycle. Other than the belt what characteristics differentiate these styles?
This a very thick goatskin suburban in great almost new condition. It's too big for me. Would like to trade for another lost worlds size 42. Buco rider is preferred style but would consider any style without side laces. Would also consider other brands. If some one wants to buy asking 750...
I have this Indy jacket. Essentially new I bought from yahoo Japan. Made by the few for mushmans. Excellent badalassi cowhide. Fits slim for a 42, closer to a 40 but see measurements. Asking 950. No one ever seems to want my jackets, so maybe I hav bad taste, but I think it's the nicest Indy...
Beautiful Hercules in a slightly less stii horween. Classic size an design. I got another Hercules, goodwear that I think fits a little better, but the leather actually is nicer in them s on, not sure why but this seems to have been an exceptional batch. Fits a little biggest than most 42s, but...
This is lvc rockabilly in russet goatskin, made by aero. I am a size 42/ trim 44 and it was too small for me although I wore it any one as it is so cool. I recently acquired the bigger size. It is marked as size 46, no idea how they came up with that.
There are condition issues.
Mild scuffs on...
Very rare. Im asking 1750. Got about 2000 in it. Real McCoy size is very misleading. This is incredibly cool in person. Hard to show different subtle color changes
I bought this jacket on eBay. It's a little too big. Fits like a large 44 and I'm more a large 42. Probably not a lot of interest her but when not. Looking for 600
For sale for 300. Essentially. Pit to pit 22.6 . Fits like a roomy 42 but feels sort in the body for my 6'1". Ill post measurement pics later. Sleeves are long enough for me. These jackets are 1675 new and have a 6 month turnover
I have a couple of the newer real McCoys jackets, post 2020 and they fit pretty close to western sizes, i.e a 42 has a pit to pit between 22 and 23 in , a 44 about an in to 1.5 inches bigger. Does the few fit the same way or are they more like the older Japanese sizes which seemed to be 1 to 3...
Bought this last year, Didn't really fit right but girlfriend liked it. 7 months later; never worn. That being said not desperate to sell. Still with tags, suit bag, brand new Its a fair price.
Chest
23.25 in
Length
26 in
Shoulders
19.5 in
Sleeve Length
26.25 in
Bought this on buyer. Some day I'll learn not to hope that that a jacket is bigger than it looks. Very nice condition. It is definitely red. Paid 550, looking for 475 to finance purchase of jsparks' teamster!!
Probably a size 40, im a 42-44
I received an email from a new member here Patrick8, that he knew of someone selling a jacket I was look for , hamiltonholmes27@gmail.com. The seller offer me th jacket at a very low price, but said he only had paypal through his son, and that account could only accept friends and family. AFAIK...
I got a 40 and it doesn't fit. But this literally the nicest jacket I have ever seen. Better than anything I've ever had. If anyone wants to give one up I'm buying
Arrived today, selling tonight. Too small. I'm 6'1, 205, 43" chest. Just a little too small but the back is ok. Using original pics.
shoulder 19
Pit 22.5
Arm 25.25
back length. Total 25.25
1.75 Collar
23.5 - Back.
In my opinion this fits like a true 40. Maybe a very slim 42
By the way, this is...
This originally belonged marc mndt. I only tried it on, I used his pictures. It's too small for me I'm 6'1 ,205 with 43 chest. Asking what I paid, 850 $ plus shipping. Really a great jacket
I recently bought a jacket as the second owner. It's from a company lauded for it's craftsmanship. The original owner felt it was too big and ordered a smaller size. I paid more than I usually would; these jackets are about 2500 new and the size was right. Anyway it's a fine jacket , fits well ...
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