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JELADO 24/7 Leather Sports Jacket

vrijman

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JELADO 24/7 Leather Sports Jacket

What do you guys think of this jacket? Where does it rank quality-wise compared to the more well-known brands around here?

I like the western yoke in the back, the movement provided from the pleats and the simple detaling in the front with a generous collar. The leather is 1.6 mm horsehide with a soft feel. A different feel from the more 'tight' (shinki) leather on a Bryceland leather jacket I tried once. The jacket is made in Japan.
 
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cbez

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Jelado is cool. They don't make their own jackets but contract with good producers.

The fit on that one looks a little boxy with puffy sleeves, to me.
 

MickeyPunch

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Jelado is cool. They don't make their own jackets but contract with good producers.

The fit on that one looks a little boxy with puffy sleeves, to me.
I think there’s a chance that this one is made by Electric Leather Studio.

https://www.instagram.com/p/C_j3pDfv5R2/?igsh=MW9vYXlsajRpMzQ1ag==

I find it kinda boring, at least compared to ELS own designs.

This one is my jacket, which I find very much non-boring. :)

https://www.instagram.com/p/DAIHamyTcty/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet

Edit: looking again at the Jelado link by OP I wonder why they chose to put a size L on a guy who’s 168cm/65kg.
 
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Love the coat hanger. Wish I can do the same with my jackets. I beam rule.
Doesn’t look too difficult.
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photo2u

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Doesn’t look too difficult.
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I was thinking something similar. Nice clean lines! Love it. However, it does look a bit expensive. Perhaps for my next and last house? What I am doing at this moment is something pre manufacture 3/4 fittings with galvanized schedule 40 pipe. The rack will be built in my listening room 6x10' This will allow me room for a top shelf and top and bottom racks. Furthermore, since most of the force will be traveling vertical, the 3/4 is adequate for the task. One more rack will be build basically the same way but two feet longer and will be supported and the ends of at the center of the closet walls and only one middle support at the back of the closest wall.
Here is a link for the fittings: https://www.lowes.com/pl/pipe-fittings/structural-pipe-fittings/4294506723

Included is an image of a table, Just an example of what is possible when using these fittings. I will be doing mine with the option of an 18" end bar for hanging Dainese leather suit.
The industrial rack is used at LW. Nice idea. Because a cleaner T, I will be able to connect to the wall in a more efficient way.


Would love to hear your take on such coat racks.

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Canuck Panda

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I was thinking something similar. Nice clean lines! Love it. However, it does look a bit expensive. Perhaps for my next and last house? What I am doing at this moment is something pre manufacture 3/4 fittings with galvanized schedule 40 pipe. The rack will be built in my listening room 6x10' This will allow me room for a top shelf and top and bottom racks. Furthermore, since most of the force will be traveling vertical, the 3/4 is adequate for the task. One more rack will be build basically the same way but two feet longer and will be supported and the ends of at the center of the closet walls and only one middle support at the back of the closest wall.
Here is a link for the fittings: https://www.lowes.com/pl/pipe-fittings/structural-pipe-fittings/4294506723

Included is an image of a table, Just an example of what is possible when using these fittings. I will be doing mine with the option of an 18" end bar for hanging Dainese leather suit.
The industrial rack is used at LW. Nice idea. Because a cleaner T, I will be able to connect to the wall in a more efficient way.


Would love to hear your take on such coat racks.

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There are these super heavy duty cast iron connector fittings, for 1-7/8" pipes, will last forever but not sure if if the regular coat hangers will clear the thicker rails.
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Canuck Panda

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JELADO 24/7 Leather Sports Jacket

What do you guys think of this jacket? Where does it rank quality-wise compared to the more well-known brands around here?

I like the western yoke in the back, the movement provided from the pleats and the simple detaling in the front with a generous collar. The leather is 1.6 mm horsehide with a soft feel. A different feel from the more 'tight' (shinki) leather on a Bryceland leather jacket I tried once. The jacket is made in Japan.
I had a Jelado jacket. They don't make their own leather. But subcontracts it out. Very high quality stuff. I don't want to say who I think they share the supply chain with because one of the brand isn't liked at all here. But Jelado is very high quality brand.
Typical Tokyo made leather jacket finishing, tiny and laser straight stitchings, high quality horsehides.
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Jonanah

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I had a Jelado jacket. They don't make their own leather. But subcontracts it out. Very high quality stuff. I don't want to say who I think they share the supply chain with because one of the brand isn't liked at all here. But Jelado is very high quality brand.
Typical Tokyo made leather jacket finishing, tiny and laser straight stitchings, high quality horsehides.
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@Canuck Panda I’ve been finding myself very drawn to this jacket — why did you end up parting with it?
 

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