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I agree. I have tried on several FCL jackets and the patterns did not work. I just ordered another (without trying it on). It may be in the Classified section next week if it doesn't fit.
I hope it works out for you!
Tenjin has better patterns overall than these guys, they are made to measure though (not bespoke).
How would you rate Tedi in terms of neatness of construction?Out of all my jackets, my Rainbow Country jacket happens to be the most neatly constructed (i own multiple FWs, an RMC, a RC, a tenjin and TFH on the way!)
How would you rate Tedi in terms of neatness of construction?
Its seems that when we discuss neatness, we somehow always discuss Japanese makers. Personally I think Thedi's stitching is at least at the same level.
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It's insane how close to the edge this cuff adjuster was sewn.
(Photocredits to @red devil)
Let's not forget the "copyright" issue raised. Both FCL and Addict were receiving negative comments for lack of originality because their whole collections are copies of well known designs of EXISTING brands.It’s undeniable that there are brands that are very... polarising on the TFL. How many times one needs to read about how bad FCL is because they cut-off the epaulettes of one out 50 models, the dislike for mismatched panels and what not? Jeez the busted seam posted twice already in 2 pages.
All I have been trying to get across is that I don’t see FCL jackets much differently from RMC, RC or the Flat Head etc. Very nice leather, pretty damn good stitching and details... But apparently for some there seems to be a huge quality differential which I have yet to see explained.
We all have our opinions and different tastes but I think FCL attracts a lot of undeserved negative attention.
That’s all from me. Hope to see more jackets pictures!
Can you please expand on that? I bought a JS02 used and it says "36" on it and I don't have much knowledge on the brand. Does that mean my jacket was originally made specifically for someone? (my understanding of MTM is that the pattern is the same but with certain measurements adjusted for that individual as opposed to bespoke which would be entirely from scratch...is that correct?)
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I am putting my money where my mouth is. FCL jacket ordered today. I am MUCH less concerned with the structural integrity of the beautiful stitching, and MUCH more concerned with the fit. Fingers crossed.
I couldn't resist googling "sumo wrestler leather jacket".The nice part is that Tenjin will do any size, they once told me that they made a jacket for Japanese wrestler. For that one they had to develop a big pattern.
Unless they have changed recently, they are a made to order company. I ordered mine on the premises, I tried on a size 44 which fit pretty well and they took some notes on what to adjust. So, as you describe, they tweak the pattern for you.
It went in pretty much the same as when I ordered my Lewis Leathers Lightning - in that case it was an adjusted size 42.
The nice part is that Tenjin will do any size, they once told me that they made a jacket for Japanese wrestler. For that one they had to develop a big pattern.
This is a great looking jacket. I think we need more FCL reviews here on TFL
I personally like a cossack better when it's short (2nd one)a cossack is always longer.
I couldn't resist googling "sumo wrestler leather jacket".
This guy definitely rocks his type 3
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The rack of jackets are for display and fitting. You may be able to convince them to sell you a floor model if you are there but not when ordering online. I have been to their booth at the Inazuma Festival and seen a few old (patina) display items on sale but for brand new jackets, those are made to measure. You get a small discount if you order at the Inazuma Fest.Thanks for elaborating!
This is a brand very seldom discussed. Not too much info on them.
Maybe they do both?? Only saying that because I saw the below video a while ago on youtube and there is a rack of jackets in the store.
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The rack of jackets are for display and fitting. You may be able to convince them to sell you a floor model if you are there but not when ordering online. I have been to their booth at the Inazuma Festival and seen a few old (patina) display items on sale but for brand new jackets, those are made to measure. You get a small discount if you order at the Inazuma Fest.
Proportions? Yes. Overall length and fit? A bit difficult to say as the 40s, 50s vintage jackets are generally shorter and smaller given the physique of the people living back then. Other than that, I can only say I am accustomed to seeing the established proportions and it would probably take a lot of time for me to get used to a significant change to those.My only concern with certain makers is that the best designs in my opinion do not need any uupdate when it comes to the pattern. In fact I think that most of the time they do a diservice to the jacket altering the pattern and the fit of the jackets.
To me a Motorcycle jacket must be short. A N1 Deck Jacket is longer, an A-1 fits longer, A-2 shorter while a cossack is always longer. Some designs are very well thought, they don't need no one coming to save it.
When some makers start messing with proportions, lenght ad fit of some classicdesigns to accomodate for modern low waist trousers I think they just ruin the jackets.
Some can get away with it but in general I don't like it although in order to reach a bigger audience they do so.
To me a Motorcycle jacket must be short.
My only concern with certain makers is that the best designs in my opinion do not need any uupdate when it comes to the pattern. In fact I think that most of the time they do a diservice to the jacket altering the pattern and the fit of the jackets.