... I think the original predated zips, so I would do without the zippered pocket.
Just sayin
... I think the original predated zips, so I would do without the zippered pocket.
I've never seen a shawl collared leather jacket before and I think it's great!
I prefer without the zipper as well... But i also prefer the models with pocket bags rather hand warmers
I like 'em both. I hope either Dave or Ken bring one to market
One for Dave. What are your thoughts on what's been said?
Sloan,
MAN! This has really been informative!! I must say that I am thrilled to see all of the feedback. So, that said, the pattern is being re-drafted to take into account some of the things that have been said, but of course, you cannot please all of the people, all of the time, SO not ALL of the ideas will make it into the design.
Thus, here are my thoughts on what is going to change in the next iteration.
Collar: Will be VERY slightly fuller at the front, but not so far as to get close to that Peter Pan thing that I worry about, and remain constant at the back.
Hide: The Olive does not translate well, so I am leaning to more standard colors of the period. Russet, Seal Brown and Black... alas, I still think that a Green would be
good and totally fit in the timeframe, just not THIS green.
Humidor Pocket: Dropped... enough said. LOL!
Hand Warmer Pockets: Will be dropped for a standard, flapped, patch pocket design... a la the A-1 and A-2 styles.
Side Buckles: Will remain, but the side gusset is being enlarged and 3 bar slide buckles will replace the D-Rings ( Though look at the Tanaka Book mentioned above, and you see a LOT of the D-Rings closures )
Front Belt Base: Shape is changing, being shortened, but also a more V shaped front panel will be employed.
Back: Though I see that Aero does a V shaped back yoke with a single line down the center to the base, I will not do this... and here is why. I go back to my graphic design school days and remember the lesson that the Human eye does not like to see things that have been "halved", when the rule of 3rds is far more appealing. SO that left me with only two options... a 3 piece back, or a solid one piece. I have chosen the latter as I find it more refined, though less detailed and more in keeping with the 20s design aesthetic. The 3 piece back is far more 30s in its influences anyway.
Sleeve Cuffs: I have opted to do a button cuff on this next iteration, though a strap is still valid for the timeframe and I may go that way later in the week as the pattern gets more completed.
Last, I guess is to say THANK YOU to all that have been involved in the process!!
Ciao for now,
DD
Dave, that sounds like a great plan - very close to the Heron concept. The solid one-piece back design concept is very appealing. Do you plan to go with buttons rather than snaps at the bottom of the jacket to be consistent with buttons throughout? What is the back length that you would anticipate for a size 42?