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Help me decide on a new jacket. Two different Y2 models

Cheb

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Trying to decide between the two. I really like this single rider type to replace a Aero half belt that was just a bit too short.

At the same time this suede trucker jacket is fantastic.

I am new to Y2 leathers so any information or opinions on them is appreciated. I loved the thick liner in my Aero and wonder if the wool plaid inside the zip jacket would be of similar quality.

I know this is so subjective but I like hearing opinions. I love the action back on the zip jacket too. Is the Y2 horsehide stiff and waxy like CXL horse? Eek so hard to decide.

They're both right around 800 USD. Is this a good/bad deal?
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Canuck Panda

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For 800 dollars the horsehide jacket is the better deal because its MSRP was higher than the reverse suede jacket. But the reverse suede jacket is easier to wear than the stiffer horsehide jacket for sure.

Y'2 wool plaid lining is comparable to Strome weight Lochcarron tartan, but fluffier feeling.

Y'2 single rider runs small so you'd have to go at least one up in sizing for the horsehide jacket. The trucker sizing is comparable to others on the market so just go with your normal size.
 

Cheb

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For 800 dollars the horsehide jacket is the better deal because its MSRP was higher than the reverse suede jacket. But the reverse suede jacket is easier to wear than the stiffer horsehide jacket for sure.

Y'2 wool plaid lining is comparable to Strome weight Lochcarron tartan, but fluffier feeling.

Y'2 single rider runs small so you'd have to go at least one up in sizing for the horsehide jacket. The trucker sizing is comparable to others on the market so just go with your normal size.
This is what I was looking for. Thank you. I have a ~36" chest and 17" shoulder. 5'8" 135 pounds.

The measurements of the horsehide jacket say 50cm P2P (19.7") I would like a nice trim fit. Do you think this will be too small? I have other jackets that are around 20.5" P2P that have a bit of wiggle room and enough for layering. I'm not necessarily looking to layer with this one.
 

cbez

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Two points:

1) cast the back seam into the fire

2) you can proxy y2 for much less than 800
 

Cheb

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Two points:

1) cast the back seam into the fire

2) you can proxy y2 for much less than 800
I'm unfamiliar with proxy sites... Care to elaborate or recommend some sites where I might look? I love the back of the jacket. The biswing folds and the buckles are exquisite.
 

cbez

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I'm unfamiliar with proxy sites... Care to elaborate or recommend some sites where I might look? I love the back of the jacket. The biswing folds and the buckles are exquisite.
I like fromjapan. Buyee is also good.
 

cbez

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Unless it's from china now...

Plan for about 35-50 for shipping. At least for me on the west coast. It usually arrives in just a day or two with UPS or fedex.
 

Canuck Panda

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The Y 2 jacket you had posted is the HVR-42 HV Horse jacket. You can still find a brand new one from Japan for ¥151,800 which is about USD $1,000 shipped plus another 75 or so for duties and taxes. Use the available 10% coupon to offset the shipping cost.
https://buyee.jp/rakuten/detail/ragtime-1994:10011449

I think size 38 should work for you, 36 is gonna be really slim. For this particular pattern it's safer to go up (at least) one size.
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If you do buy it brand new from Japan, then take a look at the Indigo horsehide version, which is the fancier hide imo.
https://buyee.jp/rakuten/detail/realdeal-sendai:10005902

I also use FromJapan, but I started with Buyee, it's easier for first timers. Buyee sometimes (not always) have higher shipping cost. I still use Buyee when they have good coupon deals.

The safest option is to buy the used jacket you are looking at, assuming it is returnable. Sizing is always a gamble. So if you can find a returnable jacket State side, eat a slight premium, it would still be the safer bet, to get the sizing right.
 

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