I would like to get some feedback on the perks that come with so-called rotated sleeves and droopy shoulders. I feel that one camp of jacket lovers like the square, dominant, disciplined shoulder look, where the top of the shoulder and the upper sleeve form a distinct angle, vs. the others that has a rounded shoulder. A third type is the sloped shoulder line, purely by design, not because of the attachement of sleeves that mechanically pulls the shoulder down.
For the first type, my most dramatic example is the willis geiger A2, somehow the way their sleeves are attached makes the sleeves almost vertical to the ground and the epaulettes horizontal to the ground, giving the Gumby look; the second type is Aero A2s, which makes me look like I'm doing a "most muscular" pose in bodybuilding, but I like it; the third type for me is the Terminator jacket by Bates, the shoulders are sloped by design, which also enhances me trep muscle, like the Rock or the Hulk, which I like.
I want to hear other members' opinion and experiences, regarding the shape of the shoulder, sleeve rotation and therefore movement, etc.
For the first type, my most dramatic example is the willis geiger A2, somehow the way their sleeves are attached makes the sleeves almost vertical to the ground and the epaulettes horizontal to the ground, giving the Gumby look; the second type is Aero A2s, which makes me look like I'm doing a "most muscular" pose in bodybuilding, but I like it; the third type for me is the Terminator jacket by Bates, the shoulders are sloped by design, which also enhances me trep muscle, like the Rock or the Hulk, which I like.
I want to hear other members' opinion and experiences, regarding the shape of the shoulder, sleeve rotation and therefore movement, etc.