Wow! That's an awesome pair of engineers'. Who is the manufacturer......does the CXL stand for Chromexcel? Thanks.Okay, not a jacket, but they are natural CXL beauties.
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Too funny. I am seriously considering listing this jacket on Ebay so that I can afford the new MF Baloo Jacket that just went on sale yesterday. If you are not familiar with it, MF has pretty much used the same leather and style jacket as the one I posted however they have added mouton hides on the front, back and collar areas.....thus mimicking the vintage "Grizzly' style jackets from the 30's. They also have a flannel lining. Pretty cool jacket however, because of the fur treatments not everyone will be able to pull it off. I seriously doubt that I can, either....but it is a limited run and probably a great investment for your wardrobe. You will definitely be able to recoup most of your costs when you have had your fill of wearing it. Price tag is just under $1,400.00.....salty, but you do get a high quality product for your hard earned bucks.Damn. Like the 70 year old Sarasota native who never used sun block!
Sooooooo....What's your height and weight?I am seriously considering listing this jacket on Ebay
I would be most interested as I'm sure many here would be as well...I love the burnt orange! we are pretty close size wise!I am 5' 10 1/2" and weigh in at 196. My Campus Jacket is a 44....the largest they make. It has a short drop but works well with my build. I have a short torso so it falls right at my waistline. Hopefully this helps....and, I will alert you if I decide to pull the trigger. Thanks for your interest!
Wow! That's an awesome pair of engineers'. Who is the manufacturer......does the CXL stand for Chromexcel? Thanks.
Great. I think that the colors in the photo are very accurate. Of course, the only other thing worth mentioning is the inside rough out leather shows signs of indigo rub off. I went through a pure indigo denim phase and it shows on the inside of the jacket in many areas.....looks dirty but is not. Unfortunately this sort of phenomenon is hard to avert unless you only wear light colored clothing underneath. I do have to admit, however.....that the photos truly do not do this jacket the justice it deserves. The different highlights are quite stunning....where the oils and dye have shown up darker that other areas...a stunning patina. Sounds like I am talking myself out of parting with it, doesn't it??I would be most interested as I'm sure many here would be as well...I love the burnt orange! we are pretty close size wise!
They do make a very good pair of boots. I must temper my enthusiasm. I presently own 3 pair of engineers' and always have trouble picking which ones to wear. And then I see a pair like yours and say to myself....I gotta have them.Thanks, they're made by John Lofgren. Yes, chromexcel.
I think you'd be nuts to sell it, but I have no credibility as I myself have and continue to be, one of, if not THE, biggest nut on the board.Great. I think that the colors in the photo are very accurate. Of course, the only other thing worth mentioning is the inside rough out leather shows signs of indigo rub off. I went through a pure indigo denim phase and it shows on the inside of the jacket in many areas.....looks dirty but is not. Unfortunately this sort of phenomenon is hard to avert unless you only wear light colored clothing underneath. I do have to admit, however.....that the photos truly do not do this jacket the justice it deserves. The different highlights are quite stunning....where the oils and dye have shown up darker that other areas...a stunning patina. Sounds like I am talking myself out of parting with it, doesn't it??
I am 5' 10 1/2" and weigh in at 196. My Campus Jacket is a 44....the largest they make. It has a short drop but works well with my build. I have a short torso so it falls right at my waistline. Hopefully this helps....and, I will alert you if I decide to pull the trigger. Thanks for your interest!
Sorry for the delay in responding. Personally, it's my opinion that my MF Campus Jacket, being just a leather shell fits with room to spare. It is a 44 and the largest size they carry but it works perfectly for me since I like to dress in layers. While wearing a t-shirt I can really feel just how much room there is to spare. When I put on a sweater underneath, however, it fits like a glove. When I called MF to inquire about the Baloo, Peter told me that I should go with the 44 as well....even though it has a flannel lining. It would appear the the lining is somewhat thin and does not impact the fit all that much. Also, the Baloo cannot be put through the initial wet soaking process that Christophe suggests with the Campus jacket because of the mouton fur application. This restriction should keep the size of the jacket in tact whereas I found that the soaking process shrunk the Campus jacket a tad.Hi there,
I'm interested in a Baloo jacket as well but I'm a little bit confused with the MF sizing. I usually wear a size 42 in most of my jackets but on that particular Baloo jacket, shoulders width and especially sleeves length seem to be on the large side. If I stick to the MF sizing chart, I would pick up a size 40 as the measurements seem to be more appropriate to my body but I'm afraid the fit would be too snug. I'm 5'8 and weigh in at 176.
Have you any idea of which size should I go for?
You are too kind.....my jacket thanks you!This is just flipping gorgeous!
Dude.....that is one helluva wallet! Looks like an older Iron Heart design.....who is the manufacturer? Thanks for sharing.Natural leather wallet with several years of wear. It's now got white stains from my new overdyed white jeans.
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