nick123
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One of the nicest jackets to ever grace these pages. If sleeve shortening is the peak of your concerns, I'd say job well done.
Nice! Definitely let me know how that goes please.I'm going to go see @Superfluous's guy about removing the windflap in my Vanson.
I think I prefer it cuffed, but thanks to @Superfluous I should be able to have this and my Caboose fixed fairly soon.That doesn’t look too bad. They stop short of the knuckles so to me that looks alright. It’s maybe 0.5-1 inch longer than I would prefer for my sleeves. I would keep them uncuffed.
The jacket is absolutely stunning, congratulations!
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I personally feel the sleeves are much too long, but I do now have a solution thankfullyAll my jacket sleeves are purposefully fall there, will not show my wrist no matter how i pose my arm. But i also like my pants stack and wont expose my ankle or sock even when i squat
Thanks! That's what I'll be doing this week.A bit too long, But so much better then cuffed.. I agree tho with getting them shortened to be perfect.
Good points @dannyk and @willyto . I also found helpful solution.
I decided to use the smaller cuff buttons on this and my Caboose jacket. While not a perfect solution, I do think this looks by far the best out of the first three options. I will stick with this while deciding on whether or not to shorten the sleeves, but I like the stacking in the arms that this forces.
Bonus rock skipping shot:
That's pretty much exactly what I think. It's not exactly perfect, but I'm honestly happy with this. It also sort of feels 'real' to me as this is why those second buttons are there for a reason and I'm sure some people used them back in the day...It looks good IMO - it's not 100% perfect (should everything be perfect in our life?? No!) but I like it. Btw nice pics!