Mrfrown
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Hey everyone,
I've had some ideas percolating for my next jacket which have recently coalesced into more solid form.
I've really liked the look of cafe racer style jackets with the offset zipper like the Langlitz Cascade, Vanson Portland (an homage to the Cascade?), and the Y'2 HR-01:
My plan as it currently stands is to get JL to more or less copy the above Cascade in a Horween Dark Brown Vermont (shinier and full of character) or German Ranger Brown (more matte and uniform but still grainy). Both are in the mid 2oz range for weight.
What do you think about a snap on the chest to keep the lapel flap open when partially zipped? It sounds nice but maybe its just unnecessary? No personal experience with this type of closure without the larger upper collar. I'll likely leave it open partially zipped most of the time.
Planning on two zipped handwarmer pockets and outward-facing zipped sleeves. One internal map pocket for access when partially zipped.
I don't ride, but I do like the look of quilted padding on shoulders & elbows on vintage pieces that have seen a lot of wear. Well-worn it reminds me of badass medieval armor. Leaning toward skipping it with this one and keeping the design cleaner.
Both the Cascade and Portland come with smaller gussets by the shoulder, while the HR-01 omits. I intend to request them.
Is there something I'm not thinking of when it comes to this design?
Do you think JL is right for this job?
I'm also considering getting a custom brown Portland through Thurston possibly with the padding deleted, but haven't spoken with Carrie yet. I like the padding and the snaps up the front, but I feel like I want something a little simpler. Not sure if its the right move to request such a drastic change on the Vanson design which is clearly well-thought out and balanced in its way.
Let me know your thoughts!
I've had some ideas percolating for my next jacket which have recently coalesced into more solid form.
I've really liked the look of cafe racer style jackets with the offset zipper like the Langlitz Cascade, Vanson Portland (an homage to the Cascade?), and the Y'2 HR-01:
My plan as it currently stands is to get JL to more or less copy the above Cascade in a Horween Dark Brown Vermont (shinier and full of character) or German Ranger Brown (more matte and uniform but still grainy). Both are in the mid 2oz range for weight.
What do you think about a snap on the chest to keep the lapel flap open when partially zipped? It sounds nice but maybe its just unnecessary? No personal experience with this type of closure without the larger upper collar. I'll likely leave it open partially zipped most of the time.
Planning on two zipped handwarmer pockets and outward-facing zipped sleeves. One internal map pocket for access when partially zipped.
I don't ride, but I do like the look of quilted padding on shoulders & elbows on vintage pieces that have seen a lot of wear. Well-worn it reminds me of badass medieval armor. Leaning toward skipping it with this one and keeping the design cleaner.
Both the Cascade and Portland come with smaller gussets by the shoulder, while the HR-01 omits. I intend to request them.
Is there something I'm not thinking of when it comes to this design?
Do you think JL is right for this job?
I'm also considering getting a custom brown Portland through Thurston possibly with the padding deleted, but haven't spoken with Carrie yet. I like the padding and the snaps up the front, but I feel like I want something a little simpler. Not sure if its the right move to request such a drastic change on the Vanson design which is clearly well-thought out and balanced in its way.
Let me know your thoughts!