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How many new jackets do you have coming (and how many potential ones)?

El Marro

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I regret cutting off my fringe in a way, but trimming it about 1/2 way would have been a reasonable solution to my wannabe rockstar issues. Still, it is a strong look- one I was only comfortable showing off here. Once de-fringed, I haven’t worn it once...and I live with the shame of “ruining” it. :oops:
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(Wow, pre-pandemic me...)
I hate to say it but I told you so!
Easy for me to say though, I have never grappled with a fringed jacket and I’m not sure that I would’ve handled it any different myself.
 

TheOldFashioned

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If you use one of their boxes, yes. But the pricing seems to have gone up for non—USPS boxes. Maybe I’m crazy, probably am, but I was shocked at the price when I shipped out a jacket in a box I had last week. I used FedEx Home instead.

USPS raised their prices at the beginning of the month effective through Christmas due to increased volume for the holidays. A week or two later they also announced that delivery would be slower by 1-3 days due to cutbacks. So the only thing crazy is that you're paying more for crappier service.
 
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USPS raised their prices at the beginning of the month effective through Christmas due to increased volume for the holidays. A week or two later they also announced that delivery would be slower by 1-3 days due to cutbacks. So the only thing crazy is that you're paying more for crappier service.

I was packing another eBay sale today and looking at the FedEx prices— same, but now with a message to expect crappy service and delays. I went with UPS while I still can.
 

himelator

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@himelator I appreciate you stopping by and spending the time to reply.

After the big kerfluffle earlier in the year it may feel like a dicey proposition so - thanks!

I don’t see as many Himels here as I do on Instagram, and there are some seriously nice fitting jackets y’all turn out.

When I read the leathers section in your site I was impressed by the specificity (drum dyed, light pigment, medium-hard pigment) but also confused by some repetition between descriptions (mimosa, wrinkles and mold to wearer). Looking through it, trying to easily sort the leathers into categories- tanning process, dying process, weights, etc - isn’t straightforward. And of course there will be similarities across the leathers- they are all leather after all.

In the end, it’s ad copy and I get that. It really reminds me of the Thurston descriptions - “amazing grain and character right out of the box!” Consider leather descriptions put out by Langlitz- they’re non existent as far as I can tell? So trying to get some good info out there while not confusing potential buyers is a balancing act. And it can hide a much deeper background process and knowledge.

Is the “Learn About Our Leather” page something you have spent a lot of time nailing down the way you want? Or is it more like “it’s good enough for now let’s move on”

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Word salad about ad copy aside, @navetsea You know I didn’t have Fabio-style fringe flowing in the breeze on my mind when I was buying the Kehoe but now I can’t stop thinking about it lol


Well as I am one person, writing up little things here and there and assembling a website, it would be next to impossible for me to achieve complete clarity and consistency...I remember some freakout in the past regarding full grain and top grain....I used to read tanning books pre 20 century....there is rarely absolutely consistent description of any tanning process, as like trying to standardize wine making descriptions, a vineyard would have one unique description of each vintage and each year....there is faith involved in leather descriptions....I spend a whack of time in my tanneries, small producers doing it ethically and environmentally sound practice from as regular supply chains as they can manage trying to produce consistent products in an inconsistent world. So my customers have faith in my descriptions, experience and videos, blogs, social media.....i generate quite a lot of information for one guy trying to make a living making a couple hundred jackets custom and now other stuff...either you are on board or not I suppose, 99 % of my customers are not just happy they are ecstatic. The trolls will troll, either because they have a different tribe, don't want to spend the money or work for another brand....I never in ten years get hate mail, I have had five fingers worth of unhappy in ten years....that is a mark of success. Regarding new styles, I have a hard time keeping up with the old ones....nevermind the unwarranted few that seem to imagine themselves designers or historians writing critiques of the current lineup. That being said, I have multiple projects underway to attempt to get my message and my brand growing and changing so just pay attention to my personal and business social media and the message will form organically as they say....ramble done
 

tmitchell59

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Laying around feeling puny today, bought a Black Suede Trucker size 44 on ebay. I've seen others in black suede but never the right opportunity to get one.

The smooth leather collar is the Icing on the Cake. Under $100 shipped and taxed.

I'm thinking this is going to be very nice in fit and finish.

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jonbuilder

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Well as I am one person, writing up little things here and there and assembling a website, it would be next to impossible for me to achieve complete clarity and consistency...I remember some freakout in the past regarding full grain and top grain....I used to read tanning books pre 20 century....there is rarely absolutely consistent description of any tanning process, as like trying to standardize wine making descriptions, a vineyard would have one unique description of each vintage and each year....there is faith involved in leather descriptions....I spend a whack of time in my tanneries, small producers doing it ethically and environmentally sound practice from as regular supply chains as they can manage trying to produce consistent products in an inconsistent world. So my customers have faith in my descriptions, experience and videos, blogs, social media.....i generate quite a lot of information for one guy trying to make a living making a couple hundred jackets custom and now other stuff...either you are on board or not I suppose, 99 % of my customers are not just happy they are ecstatic. The trolls will troll, either because they have a different tribe, don't want to spend the money or work for another brand....I never in ten years get hate mail, I have had five fingers worth of unhappy in ten years....that is a mark of success. Regarding new styles, I have a hard time keeping up with the old ones....nevermind the unwarranted few that seem to imagine themselves designers or historians writing critiques of the current lineup. That being said, I have multiple projects underway to attempt to get my message and my brand growing and changing so just pay attention to my personal and business social media and the message will form organically as they say....ramble done
I have purchased two of your jackets here on TFL classifies and happy with both in fact feel stupid for selling the Kensington. Keep up the creative work
 

Bfd70

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G1 inbound. Not sure I’ll dig it. I just moved on a very nice A2. I broke my rule of not buying jackets that look good in the mirror but are not fit right for living in. I really want to be an A2 guy but can’t find enough mobility in them. I’ve read that it’s a matter of finding the right pattern and size for your body. Again too bad there isn’t a local fine leather superstore.
 

ojaw

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Winnipeg
G1 inbound. Not sure I’ll dig it. I just moved on a very nice A2. I broke my rule of not buying jackets that look good in the mirror but are not fit right for living in. I really want to be an A2 guy but can’t find enough mobility in them. I’ve read that it’s a matter of finding the right pattern and size for your body. Again too bad there isn’t a local fine leather superstore.
“Local Fine Leather Superstore”
the dream
 

Cornelius

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...Again too bad there isn’t a local fine leather superstore.

It is a bit odd, given Chicago's history of tanneries, quality leather jacket labels (e.g., Sears, Spiegel), inclement weather, railroad & steel mill culture, proximity to the home of Harley Davidson [Milwaukee, Wisconsin, just 90 miles / 145 km straight north] - and signiificant number of TFL members! - that there's not one store even remotely like Thurston Brothers here. To say nothing of a shop like Desperation Row!
 

TREEMAN

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G1 inbound. Not sure I’ll dig it. I just moved on a very nice A2. I broke my rule of not buying jackets that look good in the mirror but are not fit right for living in. I really want to be an A2 guy but can’t find enough mobility in them. I’ve read that it’s a matter of finding the right pattern and size for your body. Again too bad there isn’t a local fine leather superstore.
Also the rule of one in … one out
 

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