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Having a full action back rather than just the shoulder gussets on a CR seems to fix the issue on having too much excess leather on the back or at least it has on the CR i have.
Souunds like a BR Sheene, nice.
I'd also recommend flipping the back configuration so that you have an upper yoke instead of the lower kidney panel FWIW.
That jacket looks like perfection. WowI'm looking for some advice. Maybe someone who owns both styles can help me.
Did you size up from a cafe racer to a board racer or choose the same size?
I am considering a sheene and a Buco J-100 from Aero based on the Board Racer pattern.
My cafe racer is a size 40.
http://i827.photobucket.com/albums/zz191/Nomad444/DSCF3829_zpsktglnzmy.jpg
http://i827.photobucket.com/albums/zz191/Nomad444/DSCF3820_zpsasv9w02d.jpg
http://i827.photobucket.com/albums/zz191/Nomad444/DSCF3825_zpsbhzmsp3p.jpg
I am looking for a jacket for casual wear not riding on a bike.
Like this examples:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?82984-AERO-SHEENE-FIT-PICS-(4-months-in)
or
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?83207-Another-sheene
Should i size up or ad '1 inch to the side panels?
I am afraid when sizing up the shoulders are to wide.
Thanks for your advice
I live so close to you too, I would have offered to buy your 42 size.I sized up from 42 to 44 and found the shoulders fit very similar between a 42 Cafe Racer and 44 Board Racer. I owned a 42 Board Racer and the fit was just too tight all the way around, while the 44 feels great while still being trim.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/show...-with-Green-OD-Stitching-and-Liner&highlight=