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I have been without a cross zip for a little while now and I've never owned a cross zip motorcycle jacket, but recently I have purchased three of them.
The first one is a Freewheelers La Brea in the color called 'auburn' which looks extremely similar to vintage brown. This one is a size 38. For the most part, I have been taking size 38 in my latest Freewheelers jackets and this one fits just about perfect. I wish it was slightly shorter, but I wish almost all of my jackets were a little shorter and I still think this one looks amazing. Getting this color was a surprise as it has not been run since 2017 if I remember correctly.
It looks equally good zipped and unzipped in my opinion which is difficult to pull off, but crucial for a cross zip jacket. I despise when the two sides of a leather jacket touch when unzipped and I do not have to make any special effort to prevent that with this jacket which I love. As usual, the Freewheelers pattern and quality are top notch. Only Greg from Field Leathers does neater stitching and the pattern of this jacket is just brilliant. Most Japanese jacket makers just do not do patterns well, but Freewheelers nails it every time in my experience.
The next jacket I got was a Real McCoys J24. This one is a modern classic and despite how common it and other j24 copies are in my style of clothing, I still wanted one just because I think it looks great. I had an opportunity for a great deal on a size 42 in the older, slimmer model. I was pretty sure that it would be too big... and it was. I like my leather jackets to be rather short and slim and this one was a bit too wide in the chest and much too long for my taste. Plus, in this size at least, it looks much better zipped than unzipped. It looks too big unzipped. I sold it to a friend on here and replaced it with a Vanson C2 that I had tried to buy on here a few months ago.
This jacket is awesome and shows how much fit really matters. This jacket is not very well stitched compared to the RMC and especially the Freewheelers. On one of the lapels, there is a second, extremely sloppy stitch line that looks horribly unsightly. The SPI is lower than a slammed Golf GTI and there are plenty of errors.
As for the leather, it's love and hate. I love the grain on it, but I hate how the finish has peeled off in places in an extremely unsightly way. This is not some beautiful tea core leather, this is a jacket that is losing its finish when it looks like it isn't supposed to be coming off.
Even with all of those issues, I LOVE this jacket. The pattern is so fantastic. It's short, well proportioned, has a decent amount of taper, and fits me pretty darn well. I don't love the back of the jacket. That is something the Schott Perfecto does better, but I would still take this one over any Schott because of the pattern.
As much as the RMC is a better jacket and in terms of leather and construction quality, it absolutely is better, I like this jacket more because of how it fits me. The RMC even in size 40 would probably not look as good on me as this one does. I don't think I like this jacket enough for it to be my only black leather jacket, but it will work for now and for the price I got it for, it will be staying in my collection for the foreseeable future. I feel pretty darn bad ass in this jacket... simply because its a black moto jacket that fits me well. I had said that I wanted a Vanson for a while because of their patterns... and my first Vanson did not not disappoint in that aspect.
Freewheelers:
RMC:
Vanson:
The first one is a Freewheelers La Brea in the color called 'auburn' which looks extremely similar to vintage brown. This one is a size 38. For the most part, I have been taking size 38 in my latest Freewheelers jackets and this one fits just about perfect. I wish it was slightly shorter, but I wish almost all of my jackets were a little shorter and I still think this one looks amazing. Getting this color was a surprise as it has not been run since 2017 if I remember correctly.
It looks equally good zipped and unzipped in my opinion which is difficult to pull off, but crucial for a cross zip jacket. I despise when the two sides of a leather jacket touch when unzipped and I do not have to make any special effort to prevent that with this jacket which I love. As usual, the Freewheelers pattern and quality are top notch. Only Greg from Field Leathers does neater stitching and the pattern of this jacket is just brilliant. Most Japanese jacket makers just do not do patterns well, but Freewheelers nails it every time in my experience.
The next jacket I got was a Real McCoys J24. This one is a modern classic and despite how common it and other j24 copies are in my style of clothing, I still wanted one just because I think it looks great. I had an opportunity for a great deal on a size 42 in the older, slimmer model. I was pretty sure that it would be too big... and it was. I like my leather jackets to be rather short and slim and this one was a bit too wide in the chest and much too long for my taste. Plus, in this size at least, it looks much better zipped than unzipped. It looks too big unzipped. I sold it to a friend on here and replaced it with a Vanson C2 that I had tried to buy on here a few months ago.
This jacket is awesome and shows how much fit really matters. This jacket is not very well stitched compared to the RMC and especially the Freewheelers. On one of the lapels, there is a second, extremely sloppy stitch line that looks horribly unsightly. The SPI is lower than a slammed Golf GTI and there are plenty of errors.
As for the leather, it's love and hate. I love the grain on it, but I hate how the finish has peeled off in places in an extremely unsightly way. This is not some beautiful tea core leather, this is a jacket that is losing its finish when it looks like it isn't supposed to be coming off.
Even with all of those issues, I LOVE this jacket. The pattern is so fantastic. It's short, well proportioned, has a decent amount of taper, and fits me pretty darn well. I don't love the back of the jacket. That is something the Schott Perfecto does better, but I would still take this one over any Schott because of the pattern.
As much as the RMC is a better jacket and in terms of leather and construction quality, it absolutely is better, I like this jacket more because of how it fits me. The RMC even in size 40 would probably not look as good on me as this one does. I don't think I like this jacket enough for it to be my only black leather jacket, but it will work for now and for the price I got it for, it will be staying in my collection for the foreseeable future. I feel pretty darn bad ass in this jacket... simply because its a black moto jacket that fits me well. I had said that I wanted a Vanson for a while because of their patterns... and my first Vanson did not not disappoint in that aspect.
Freewheelers:
RMC:
Vanson: