+1You should think about it and decide if it is worth it to you.
Hi everyone I have been wanting to buy freewheelers bodie in black is it worth it. Or should I think about it
Hi everyone I have been wanting to buy freewheelers bodie in black is it worth it. Or should I think about it
Thank you for your input. One more question does the (bodie jacket) freewheelers jacket In general get out the teacore faster.
Thank you for your input I have been eyeing on bodie which is in stock. I know freewheelers are very hard to get. I think the wool liner is the similar to the rainbow country jacketsThey have a variety of leathers. I have only ever handled one FW in the flesh, and that one doesn’t teacore fast. The leather is dyed as “Vintage Black”
I remember a thread of the past where the variants have been discussed (black, fade to brown; black, fade to red etc: they have names like “Rude Black” or “Black Jack”, but I don’t remember the details.), and some seem to lose the top layer pretty fast.
On the more general question: I really like my Mulholland, but I have to say it took me a while to fall in love. It’s an expensive jacket, so I was hesitant to put it to “real use” without thinking of the prize.
For me it’s now “worth it”, but I will echo the sentiment re the wool-liner: it’s really not suitable for warmer weather.
I wish the arms arms were longish on the Mulholland I bought last year.They're great but they're all wool-lined and not the greatest for warmer weather, so keep that in mind. They're also cut to fit a certain body type (skinny w/proportionately wide shoulders, narrow chest, and long-ish arms). Even if the measurements look like a good fit for you on paper they don't tell the whole story... they've got very high armholes, so they really work best on fellas with not a lot of meat on their arms n torso. I've had a couple (switchyard, brakeman, journeyman) but eventually sold them
I feel like (some of the) Freewheelers jackets are too perfect, they're over-engineered. The Japanese use fancy construction techniques that make a jacket look 'cleaner' but by doing so they take the character out of the jacket.
Maybe other people won't notice these subtle differences and even if they did they might not care, but for me this is the reason why I don't wear my FW jacket all that much. I feel like it lacks character.
Their Peters and Leathertogs repros are really good though. They did a terrific job reproducing the original fits while incorporating all their elaborate details, including true to original construction techniques.
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FL vs FW
On the right it shows they used the 'butterfly' technique to flatten the halfbelt seam. Too fancy for a workwear style jacket imo.
LolOh yeah, the butterfly technique. So annoying.
That's what makes FW so special for me, this "fancy" laser stitch perfection. The jackets give the wearer a flair of luxury. I absolutely love my Brakeman and La Brea. The jackets developed fantastic wrinkles in no time. I'm also a big fan of the (earlier) Shinki HH. But as mentioned, not for everyone...I feel like (some of the) Freewheelers jackets are too perfect, they're over-engineered. The Japanese use fancy construction techniques that make a jacket look 'cleaner' but by doing so they take the character out of the jacket.
Maybe other people won't notice these subtle differences and even if they did they might not care, but for me this is the reason why I don't wear my FW jacket all that much. I feel like it lacks character.
Their Peters and Leathertogs repros are really good though. They did a terrific job reproducing the original fits while incorporating all their elaborate details, including true to original construction techniques.
View attachment 499069
FL vs FW
On the right it shows they used the 'butterfly' technique to flatten the halfbelt seam. Too fancy for a workwear style jacket imo.
it could also be me, maybe my arms are just short. the FW I've had were all about half an inch too long in the sleevesI wish the arms arms were longish on the Mulholland I bought last year.
It must just be me … but they were a good inch (plus) too short. To be fair, it’s a problem I’ve found with all the Japanese brands so far … sleeves are too short (for me).