nick123
I'll Lock Up
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Hello all,
I received my new BK Roughwear yesterday.
Some insights:
-The shipping from Greece to California was 10 days! I expected to wait 2-3 weeks, but it arrived faster than expected. From time of order, I had the A-2 in about 25 days. Not bad.
- The color: amazing. It's not a tan colored russet by any means. I would say medium brown with a bit of red untertone. It definitely looks redder than any seal/medium brown jackets I have. I was pleasantly surprised by this, as the pictures online I have seen posted by others do not represent the color well. When I first looked at it, I thought of John Wayne's "Flying Tigers" movie for some reason; kind of brought this nostalgic feeling which was cool.
-The details/construction: very good throughout. The olive drab stitching is nice. It's nice to know it's there, but is a minor detail compared to the overall color of the leather.
-The fit: I would say that you do not need to go a size smaller than what you normally wear. The fit has the "wartime look", even though it is agreed upon that the fit in WWII was all over the place. Coming from a jacket with modern-day sized armholes, the high/tight armholes are somewhat of a shock to me. I need to get used to this. I would say that currently, it is not uncomfortable, but not comfortable. I do feel like the armholes are digging into my armpits a bit. This is the only drawback I can see (personally, not a thing said bad against the jacket). I hope I get used to this, but even if not, the jacket is too beautiful to part with.
-Bill Kelso has my utmost compliments.
I received my new BK Roughwear yesterday.
Some insights:
-The shipping from Greece to California was 10 days! I expected to wait 2-3 weeks, but it arrived faster than expected. From time of order, I had the A-2 in about 25 days. Not bad.
- The color: amazing. It's not a tan colored russet by any means. I would say medium brown with a bit of red untertone. It definitely looks redder than any seal/medium brown jackets I have. I was pleasantly surprised by this, as the pictures online I have seen posted by others do not represent the color well. When I first looked at it, I thought of John Wayne's "Flying Tigers" movie for some reason; kind of brought this nostalgic feeling which was cool.
-The details/construction: very good throughout. The olive drab stitching is nice. It's nice to know it's there, but is a minor detail compared to the overall color of the leather.
-The fit: I would say that you do not need to go a size smaller than what you normally wear. The fit has the "wartime look", even though it is agreed upon that the fit in WWII was all over the place. Coming from a jacket with modern-day sized armholes, the high/tight armholes are somewhat of a shock to me. I need to get used to this. I would say that currently, it is not uncomfortable, but not comfortable. I do feel like the armholes are digging into my armpits a bit. This is the only drawback I can see (personally, not a thing said bad against the jacket). I hope I get used to this, but even if not, the jacket is too beautiful to part with.
-Bill Kelso has my utmost compliments.
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