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Excuse my laziness, but can you guys post your HH brown pull up jackets, hard to figure out which one was which again.
The cuff looks weird to me. Like they mistakenly made the sleeves too short and decided to compensate with the cuff.Eyeing one of the Five Star cossacks right now, namely this one, with the "cream" colored pull-up cowhide. Waiting to hear back if they still have this leather in stock or if its just another Five Star website fakeout.
Yeah, it is strangely tubular now that you mention itThe cuff looks weird to me. Like they mistakenly made the sleeves too short and decided to compensate with the cuff.
Here’s an out door shot of the pull up. I hesitate to call it a pull up leather. It’s more a true russet. Not the chocolate milk russet. It has actual red in it.Excuse my laziness, but can you guys post your HH brown pull up jackets, hard to figure out which one was which again.
Needless to say your jacket looks awesome and it's absolutely mind boggling that 5* was able to produce such a great looking jacket for such little money.Here’s an out door shot of the pull up. I hesitate to call it a pull up leather. It’s more a true russet. Not the chocolate milk russet. It has actual red in it.
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That’s purely the thin nature of the hide. This is lightweight horse. I would liken it to pony skin. It feels very much like my Knopf. I think that’s probably the fairest comparison in terms of weight. All my vintage stuff feels a good oz heavier. I also had Shawn cut these sleeves extremely trim, primarily b/c I expected it to be a lightweight leather.Needless to say your jacket looks awesome and it's absolutely mind boggling that 5* was able to produce such a great looking jacket for such little money.
There's just one thing that's sets them apart from your vintage halfbelts: the sleeve rolls are tiny. I wonder whether that's caused by the temper of the leather or by the upper sleeves being slightly narrower.
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Your H&m had tiny sleeve rolls too:
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Chest ease is the difference between your body chest and the garment chest measurement . If it’s 50 inch you must add 2-6 inches depending on fit desired . If both measurements are the same - it won’t fitTo all 5* aficionados, please advice.
I've placed an order with them for a trucker through their website and I sent detailed instructions.
I received a response, which among pricing and what not, included this little nugget
"you selected size 2XL according to our size chart with our listing. This size is more suitable for body Chest Measurements of 45-46 inches with a Garment chest of 50" inches. which is inappropriate,
you mentioned your body measurement with 52 inches, please note the garment measurement is 4" to 6" wide then your natural chest, as per my observation 5XL with 56" chest fit you well."
Do they mean that a 56" chest, or a bit larger, jacket would fit a 52 inch chest? Do they mean I should've picked a larger jacket from their website? And if so, why? If there is more cost due to the larger size they should add that to the additional invoice that they're sending me any ways since I chose black horsehide over the goat leather, which adds $100.
Any advice is welcome
Ok. Thanks. I've just never had to go over ratios like that. I simply send measurements, and the maker does whatever it is they do and I get the garment.Chest ease is the difference between your body chest and the garment chest measurement . If it’s 50 inch you must add 2-6 inches depending on fit desired . If both measurements are the same - it won’t fit View attachment 409193
I like some room with my clothes. Tight feels kinda...claustrophobic to me. If this jacket comes out even approximately right, the way I want it, I'll be ordering more from them. I have my eye on the Cossack and the '30s half belt like the one @Griemersma or @ton312 gotI like it rather tight and only have a difference of 2-3 inches.
5 Star has the tendency to want to oversize…by a lot. I size down on the measurement chart. A 44” from 5 Star has a 45” chest, which is actually an inch smaller than my measure chest! It is a tight fit but not so much so that I can’t zip it up comfortably.I like some room with my clothes. Tight feels kinda...claustrophobic to me. If this jacket comes out even approximately right, the way I want it, I'll be ordering more from them. I have my eye on the Cossack and the '30s half belt like the one @Griemersma or @ton312 got
Oversize?? Oh s@#t! I hope I won't get a tent5 Star has the tendency to want to oversize…by a lot. I size down on the measurement chart. A 44” from 5 Star has a 45” chest, which is actually an inch smaller than my measure chest! It is a tight fit but not so much so that I can’t zip it up comfortably.
Yeah when they talk about 6” of extra room in the chest….way too much. Another thing to consider, and hopefully this won’t make things more confusing…armhole diameter directly effects the chest ease. Both these are 44”. The brown has a 10” arm hole, the black has an 11” armhole. The larger armhole affords more room in the chest and I think it shows.Oversize?? Oh s@#t! I hope I won't get a tent
That pattern does have some weird measurements. Seems sized very, very large to the tag sizethe stock measurements on the site for the cossacks are absolutely bizarre. The XS has a sleeve and body length measurement of 26 inches for example, which is insane to me
Damn good looking jackets.Yeah when they talk about 6” of extra room in the chest….way too much. Another thing to consider, and hopefully this won’t make things more confusing…armhole diameter directly effects the chest ease. Both these are 44”. The brown has a 10” arm hole, the black has an 11” armhole. The larger armhole affords more room in the chest and I think it shows.
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