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Sizing of Pike Brothers Jackets....

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Thanks for the love Bro. ALWAYS good to see you... even though I'd have to say that you (more'n anybody else) got me hooked on the jacket habit!:eeek: Welp they just sent me an email saying the order is "complete". I assume that means it shipped. You'll all find out the dealio when I find out I suppose.

Worf

Hey Bro! I could not not post a reply here. Hoping it comes out good for you!
BTW, since I did help begin enabling you years back, I thought you might want to have a gander at this:
http://www.goodwearleather.com/pages/sale_bronco_0001.html

Crossing fingers on your new Pike Bros!
 

EmergencyIan

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Hey Bro! I could not not post a reply here. Hoping it comes out good for you!
BTW, since I did help begin enabling you years back, I thought you might want to have a gander at this:
http://www.goodwearleather.com/pages/sale_bronco_0001.html

Crossing fingers on your new Pike Bros!

Scott,

That's a good looking Bronco. I own a GW Bronco in this pattern and they are roomy in the lower torso. For some reason there is a misconception out there that this Bronco pattern/contract is very trim/slim fitting. It's really not. I like the pattern a lot. It's versatile, in my opinion, because you could begin wearing it when you're fit and slim...then, years later, when you've developed a gut, it will still fit. This is especially good if a jacket, such as a Good Wear A-2, is an investment for you.

Sorry for hijacking the thread.

By the way, I'm happy that there is a Pike Brothers thread going strong on here. Pike Bros specific review threads aren't common on the web, so whatever reason.

- Ian
 

Marv

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I have a Pike Bro. N1 but it's not the current version with inside pocket G1 style but with a standard patch pocket sewn on the wool lining.

I believe that the current version of the N1 has been altered, the amount/thickness of the wool padding bulk has been reduced bringing the jacket more in line with the original N1.

Regarding their B10, I think the "over engineered" statement relates to the bulk of the wool padding making it a lot thicker that the standard B10 would be so unless Pike Bros have changed the design of their B10 in line with their N1, I would probably ask them question to clarify.

@ Scott - just a quick question regarding your Pike N1, what type of internal pocket does yours have, G1 style or patch and how do you rate the thickness and bulk of the jacket compared to an original N1 (if you have owned or handled one that is).
 
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Marv,

Mine is the newer non-numered N-1 with S/M/L/XL sizing as opposed to the prior model which was proper 44/46/48 etc.
It is heavy and short(er) than I'd like - but I'm taller so that's life with off-the-shelf.

Mine has the G-1 style inner buttoned pocket. Of course, when I've handled original N-1 from the WWII era, they've been heavily worn and are thinner. I bought this as I love the style, but could not find a WWII jacket in my size after searching for about two years. I love it. Wore it back east last winter and it's up to the task of very cold weather for sure.

In a perfect world, it would be longer on me and the sleeves would also be longer. But for an off the shelf size XL, it's good (fit wise). As a jacket overall, I'd give it a B+

HTH
 

4444Design

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i got a pike brothers N1 in "L" which is a perfect fit for me as is my standard size

true as for the overall lenght is a thad on the short side

as for linner and outter fabric is almost similar with the original N1 in my collection

years back i had one of the very first production run B10's in my hands where the knitting was pretty weak - was one reason for me back than not to buy her but heard with the time even the B10 got better

lookin' forward to your feedback when you receive it
 

Fanch

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I'm in no danger of buying a Pike Brothers Jacket since I am drowning in too many jackets already but wanted to say welcome back to Scott (Butte) from whom I have not heard in a month of Sundays! :D
 

Worf

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how is the fit?

Sleeves are loooooong, but I can get in em. Body's a leetle tight but if I wear it with just a dress shirt I'll be fine. NO room for a sweater. I'm still dropping the lbs.. albeit a lot slower than the past so I think I'll keep her and NOT size up. But I know that if I did I'd probably wear it more. I'll take some shots this weekend.

Worf
 

EmergencyIan

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Sleeves are loooooong, but I can get in em. Body's a leetle tight but if I wear it with just a dress shirt I'll be fine. NO room for a sweater. I'm still dropping the lbs.. albeit a lot slower than the past so I think I'll keep her and NOT size up. But I know that if I did I'd probably wear it more. I'll take some shots this weekend.

Worf

Yeah, they seem to have a sleeve length issue on their jackets that have knit cuffs. It seems as though they don't account for the length of the knits.

- Ian
 

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