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Too bad there isn’t a try on option. Sleeve lengths can be fluid based on shoulder size. Fwiw I wear a 33 dress shirt sleeve and the 38 length is spot on.
I don't know where are you located but there are somes shops in the EU, such as zalando, where you can order a schott and send it back free of charge. Maybe you can try a 38.The main issue with 613 is the sleeve length. If I'm not wrong, it measures around 24.5" on size 38, which isn't enough.
As for prices, Simmons is a clear winner in this regard. Their customisable 'Classic' biker jacket goes for £550 (= 620 euros), whereas 613 is in the range of 800-1000 euros when bought from European distributors. Aero is in a similar range.
Not quite sure what to do. I might have to write to Simmons for their measurements and continue stalking eBay.
I don't know where are you located but there are somes shops in the EU, such as zalando, where you can order a schott and send it back free of charge. Maybe you can try a 38.
I own 2 perfecto's, the steer 618 size 40 and the horsehide 618hh in size 38. I am 172cm tall, 75kg and 40' chest. The 38 is tight, the 40 is a nice relaxed fit. I can measure shoulder and sleeve length of both for you if you want.
Size 38: shoulders 17,5, sleeve along the curve 25,5Yes, please! I'd appreciate it!
Size 38: shoulders 17,5, sleeve along the curve 25,5
Size 40: shoulders 18,25, sleeve along the curve 25,75
Shoulders were measured horizontally, from edge of epaulettes; sleeves along the curve, from edge of epaulette as well, see also photo's. Zipped up, flat on table.
have you decided on a brand? Most of the brands that you can go custom will send you samples of leather free of charge (extrapolating from a small patch of leather to a whole jacket is another story).Any suggestions?
I could use some help with one more thing, namely choosing a leather type.
My old 80s Pakistan-made double rider has very nice fine grain (I believe it's cowhide; I also attached some photos), i.e. the pores are really small and the 'furrows' or folds are almost unnoticable from distance. Is this the case only with naked / full-grain leather? Or did I simply get lucky with the hide used on the jacket? Furthermore, which sort of leather should I look for if I prefer finer grain? I really don't like the strikingly 'scaly'-type of look some leathers have, and the less obvious the folds are, the better (yes, I understand they develop over time, but still, you should get the idea).
Thanks once again!