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French cyclist jacket (Hartmann jacket - not ELC)

Kermit

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That's it, I got my "Hartmann" jacket !
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The quality is absolutely sublime ! I was hoping for something very beautiful, and I must admit that it is even better...
I will give you my impressions in detail later. For the moment here are the first pictures (sorry for the quality, at night with a smartphone).
Please give me your impressions. Do you think the size fits ?

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Robbie79

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Congrats! IMO the fit is very good and I think it's a beautiful jacket. Please share more information about the maker and leather type, etc.
 

Kermit

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Thank you very much for your feedback.
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I take the time to give you my impressions.

This jacket was made by a small French artisan. If you are interested, I can give you his coordinates in PM

The leather is fantastic. Both flexible and solid (... and how good it smells!), the zip, the buttons, the lining, everything is at the top.

It's hard for me to compare it to other equivalent products on the market because I haven't had them in my hands, but no doubt this jacket is exactly what I was looking for.


However, I think the size is not exactly right for me. I will send this jacket back to make a custom one (Always at the same artisan).
Indeed even if we do not realize it in the photos, overall the bottom of the jacket arrives at 3/4 cm above the belt (even on high waist pants). I think the sleeves could be slightly longer as well.

I know this kind of jacket is worn short, but I am very tall and thin (I have a long bust), and I feel a bit like wearing a bolero, especially when the jacket is open.

So I prefer to wait a little longer and have a beautiful jacket that fits me perfectly.

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RockSolid

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Hello, nice jacket but i agree that it is a bit too short, how much did you pay?
And where is this artisan located? I'm also french and could be interested to use his services depending on where he is based
 

jonbuilder

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I agree you will need a custom sizing. I know some here want to wear their jacket longer than the design length but with your langy frame stock sizes just do not work.
 

AeroFan_07

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100% agree - it's a little too "High water" of appearance and I could not myself sport that jacket. I admit the style lends itself to a short jacket, but IMHO it s a bit short on you overall. Still a nice and unique, simple, and quite stylish jacket you found there.
 

dudewuttheheck

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It looks fantastic!
Now you need the proper trousers to wear with it...:)
Was going to say the same thing. The jacket looks good and seems like a decent fit, but the OP needs higher rise jeans and trousers to wear with the jacket. The low rise jeans make the jacket look too short, but it's probably a good length with the right trousers. With that said, the chest and especially the bottom does look a little loose.
 

bn1966

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Totally stunning jacket, I’d want it very fractionally longer but not much
 

Turnip

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Fine jacket but looks at least to me pretty much like a „German“ flight jacket named after Erich Hartmann, rather than a cycling jacket, to be honest.

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Marc mndt

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Fine jacket but looks at least to me pretty much like a „German“ flight jacket named after Erich Hartmann, rather than a cycling jacket, to be honest.

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If I'm correct, there were no official German flight jackets. There was a 'bring your own jacket' policy. Erich hartmann just happened to wear this jacket style.
 

Turnip

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Hard to imagine considering the German regulatory delusion...:D

Depends certainly on the rank, i think to remember having seen official NCO leather flight jackets some time ago. But maybe I’m wrong of course.

Hartmann has for sure been permitted to wear whatever he wanted, in doubt he could also have started in FlipFlops and Hawaii shirt if he wanted to...;)

Anyway, nice jacket!
 
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bn1966

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I was under the impression that Luftwaffe pilots purchased French cycling jackets because they worked well in a cockpit & were very stylish.
 

Kermit

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I finally decided to keep my jacket as is.
I think it would have been a mistake to change it. The cut is short and that's what makes it special.
As you advised me, I bought high waist pants and it works much better!
(I'll have to find other shoes, maybe leather boots ?)

Here are some pictures :

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Kermit

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Hard to imagine considering the German regulatory delusion...:D

Depends certainly on the rank, i think to remember having seen official NCO leather flight jackets some time ago. But maybe I’m wrong of course.

Hartmann has for sure been permitted to wear whatever he wanted, in doubt he could also have started in FlipFlops and Hawaii shirt if he wanted to...;)

Anyway, nice jacket!

You are right,

There is only one official leather jacket for pilots :

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Many pilots used civilian jackets (cyclist jackets). It was a privilege reserved for them, but nothing was official.
These jackets were close to the body. It was convenient to fly in the narrow cockpit of their planes. They were also careful to wear an elegant jacket.

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But it was above all a civilian jacket which was very fashionable in France in the years 1930-1940.
It was also very much used by French partisans.

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