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Hi all, heading to a wedding in Oxford and set up my train schedule so I had a few hours to get my hands on some of the city's excellent leather offerings.
I stopped by the following stores in the following order: 1) Real McCoy's, 2) American Classics (carries Eastman and Buzz Ricksonl, 3) Lewis Leathers, 4) Son of a Stag (carries Freewheelers and Eastman), and 5) Belstaff.
Before I give pictures, here are a few observations.
- The Real McCoy's looked and fit great. But it's shinki did not look or feel to me all that different than Aero's Vicenza. I had a Vicenza jacket with me and the weight, feel, graininess honestly seemed very similar. Also, definitely a well made product, but I was left with the impression that there was little reason to spend all the extra money to get on of their jackets over an Aero.
- Eastman and Buzz Rickson both were great jackets, but I am really starting to feel like flight jackets are not for me. Eastman California halfbelt was a teriffic jacket, though a bit loose in the midsection.
- Lewis Leather jackets looked great and fit super well but felt relatively lower quality, in terms of leather and construction. Probably wouldn't buy one first hand. But one plus is that they do custom sizing for only 25 pounds. Note also that they sized large. A 40 fit much better than a 42 for me and I have a true 42 inch chest.
- Freewheelers were noticeably better than RM. The leather was crazily distinctive and full of character. Drives home the point the Shinki is a tannery and not magic leather. Also the leather felt perfectly heavy and solid. Construction also seemed out of this world. I would think about buying a Freewheelers, as one is paying for an easily discernible leap in quality over an Aero. On point though is that sizing was a bit all over the place. One 42 was too small and another was way too big, though admittedly in different models.
-Belstaf seemed ridiculous, didn't even try on a jacket. Just super light, predistressed lambskin jackets.
Here are some pictures, a few are blurry but I included them so you could see the fit.
Real McCoy's JH 1, size 42
Eastman Californian Halfbelt and A2, 42
Buzz Rickson A1 aviator jacket, 42
Lewis Leathers, 40
I stopped by the following stores in the following order: 1) Real McCoy's, 2) American Classics (carries Eastman and Buzz Ricksonl, 3) Lewis Leathers, 4) Son of a Stag (carries Freewheelers and Eastman), and 5) Belstaff.
Before I give pictures, here are a few observations.
- The Real McCoy's looked and fit great. But it's shinki did not look or feel to me all that different than Aero's Vicenza. I had a Vicenza jacket with me and the weight, feel, graininess honestly seemed very similar. Also, definitely a well made product, but I was left with the impression that there was little reason to spend all the extra money to get on of their jackets over an Aero.
- Eastman and Buzz Rickson both were great jackets, but I am really starting to feel like flight jackets are not for me. Eastman California halfbelt was a teriffic jacket, though a bit loose in the midsection.
- Lewis Leather jackets looked great and fit super well but felt relatively lower quality, in terms of leather and construction. Probably wouldn't buy one first hand. But one plus is that they do custom sizing for only 25 pounds. Note also that they sized large. A 40 fit much better than a 42 for me and I have a true 42 inch chest.
- Freewheelers were noticeably better than RM. The leather was crazily distinctive and full of character. Drives home the point the Shinki is a tannery and not magic leather. Also the leather felt perfectly heavy and solid. Construction also seemed out of this world. I would think about buying a Freewheelers, as one is paying for an easily discernible leap in quality over an Aero. On point though is that sizing was a bit all over the place. One 42 was too small and another was way too big, though admittedly in different models.
-Belstaf seemed ridiculous, didn't even try on a jacket. Just super light, predistressed lambskin jackets.
Here are some pictures, a few are blurry but I included them so you could see the fit.
Real McCoy's JH 1, size 42
Eastman Californian Halfbelt and A2, 42
Buzz Rickson A1 aviator jacket, 42
Lewis Leathers, 40
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