Gancho
One of the Regulars
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- Hamburg, Germany
Hi loungers,
not a spectacular jacket, but I do not want to keep back to show you.
My last CR was a size 44 with 4 pockets and 2 inside pockets. From my point of view the jacket was too big and I noticed that I never used the horizontal breat pockets. So I orderer a 42 with only handwarmer pockets and 2 inside pockets. Like for the first one I asked for a thick vintage frontquarter horsehide. Without the breast-pocket the CR looks more casual from my point of view.
The jacket has slimmer arms in a 2 panel version, a leather strip at the buttom and satin overlay in the sleeves (very comfortabel to get in).
See the result:
Here the comparison to the size 44:
The fit of the back is the real big difference.
It is interessting to see the differences of the sizes 42 to 44. Perhaps that helps somebody.
The "big bi swing back" is very comfortable whenn riding a bike, but looks a little bit "big" when you are not sitting on a bike.
Cheers
Olli
not a spectacular jacket, but I do not want to keep back to show you.
My last CR was a size 44 with 4 pockets and 2 inside pockets. From my point of view the jacket was too big and I noticed that I never used the horizontal breat pockets. So I orderer a 42 with only handwarmer pockets and 2 inside pockets. Like for the first one I asked for a thick vintage frontquarter horsehide. Without the breast-pocket the CR looks more casual from my point of view.
The jacket has slimmer arms in a 2 panel version, a leather strip at the buttom and satin overlay in the sleeves (very comfortabel to get in).
See the result:
Here the comparison to the size 44:
The fit of the back is the real big difference.
It is interessting to see the differences of the sizes 42 to 44. Perhaps that helps somebody.
The "big bi swing back" is very comfortable whenn riding a bike, but looks a little bit "big" when you are not sitting on a bike.
Cheers
Olli
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