Do you have a link to Rudie's thread, Sloan, I can't find it...
Probably not relevant to the OP anymore but here are some pics of mine.
It's a size 40 russet goatskin bought it in 2018 from the sales page.
I believe it's the one on display on their facebook store.
Man that is beautiful and it fits you absolutely perfectly. I don’t understand why I never tried or even thought to try this model. Looks superb!Probably not relevant to the OP anymore but here are some pics of mine.
It's a size 40 russet goatskin bought it in 2018 from the sales page.
I believe it's the one on display on their facebook store.
Thanks for the compliments!
You don't see many of those around, I wonder why it's not more popular.
@Edward good luck on your weight loss.
I know it can be challenging but I'm sure you'll find it was worth the effort. At least I did.
Rockafella...
The leather is Tobacco Badalassi. I chose this leather because I liked how my other russet Badalassi jacket felt. Heavy (in weight not in thickness), more pliable than horsehide, and very beautiful grains. The only downside is the squeaking noise. However, after my recent experience with fancier goatskin from another brand, I've realized that goatskin would be the better choice for this (Rockafella) pattern, for best drape.
The Jacket is a stock size 42. Here is the fit pics:
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This is a TRIM jacket. But comes with (seemingly) big shoulders. There are soft padding in the front of the shoulder to keep the front yoke looking the way they do. The actual shoulder slope is very normal for the size, in consistent with all my other jackets in the same size. The chest is very trim, measures 43" in circumference for a size 42, or 21.5" P2P. But this is not a jacket to go by the P2P imo. If you have either Johnson's M200 or LW's J24 they are the same type of pattern block fit, just different designs. This cut is also very similar to most of my suits, not the modern ones, but the older lower arm holes ones.
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The thing I would suggest to watch out for is the sleeve length. It's on the longer side. I am about 6' tall and wears size 34.5" sleeve shirts. This jacket when new has a nape sleeve measurement of 36.5", one inch longer than my (jacket) comfort zone. Luckily the baddy cowhide is very creasy, and has tunneled up with just a few wears. In my experience goatskin will also tunnel, but just watch out for the overall sleeve length.
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BTW, back to the leather, this Rockefella size is about the same or a bit trimmer than my Moonshiner (size 40) in heaviest CXL FQHH, but weighs exactly one pound more. The Moonshiner in horsehide is 5.4 lbs, this Baddy cowhide Rockefella is 6.4 lbs. So it seems cows do weigh more than horses given about the same thickness. But much more pliable and wearable out of the box.
I know most would pick the 30's or 50's Half Belts from Aero's lineup. I don't have the 30s but I have the 50s. And imo the Rockafella is way cooler in design. I've found that the LVC design patterns are very different than the usual Aero offering too. Please look up the measuring photos above and check against your current 30s/50s Aero and you will see the difference. Mobility is surprisingly reasonable for the trim torso, even without action back. The pleated "Hercules" back has a lot of give:
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Another reason not to worry about the smaller P2P is the buttons closure design. I've never worn this jacket with the top button closed, just like how I wear my sports jackets, so there is plenty of chest room without big measurements.
One more photo for the Rockefella and BadAssLassi, it was raining when I took these photos. No cows were harmed.
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Thanks to Julie Stitch for making this jacket. I think she makes all the special patterns that requires just a bit more attention than the regular lineup. Thanks for reading.
Exactly. This is really is a sport coat replacement.I foresee wearing one of these with a collar and tie a lot.
Sure, I will take some photos tonight with the tabs cinched. This cut is quite slim and wide at the same tome, 70s?shooting some pics with the side tabs buttoned on the tighter setting