Hi there,
for some time I have been enjoying my Simmons Bilt Clayton jacket. I like it due to its simplicity and full action back. The leather of choice was SB black goat and jacket was ordered according following specifications:
chest 48',
back length: 26.75',
shoulder to shoulder 22,5' ,
sleeve length: 28.5',
and I also asked for tapering.
Beside that I asked for some modifications. The most obvious are:
traditional instead mandarin collar, hidden zipper, prong buckles and contrast stitching.
I also opted for: RiRi size 8 zipper, leather protected cuffs and hem, olive military twill lining and patch-pockets.
The leather - black goat shows very uniform grain structure and is about 3 oz thick. As I suppose any goat, it does not required much breaking in and was comfortable out from the box.
The jacket was, as my shearling lined Roadster, made by Edith, and I really, really like her work and finally I would also like to tkanks Debs for great customer support.
Some pics:
and fit pics:
for some time I have been enjoying my Simmons Bilt Clayton jacket. I like it due to its simplicity and full action back. The leather of choice was SB black goat and jacket was ordered according following specifications:
chest 48',
back length: 26.75',
shoulder to shoulder 22,5' ,
sleeve length: 28.5',
and I also asked for tapering.
Beside that I asked for some modifications. The most obvious are:
traditional instead mandarin collar, hidden zipper, prong buckles and contrast stitching.
I also opted for: RiRi size 8 zipper, leather protected cuffs and hem, olive military twill lining and patch-pockets.
The leather - black goat shows very uniform grain structure and is about 3 oz thick. As I suppose any goat, it does not required much breaking in and was comfortable out from the box.
The jacket was, as my shearling lined Roadster, made by Edith, and I really, really like her work and finally I would also like to tkanks Debs for great customer support.
Some pics:
and fit pics: