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Sleeve shortening on a G-1?

TXFlyGuy

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My G-1 (USWings Signature Series) is a very nice jacket ($540) except for one issue...the sleeves are about 1 1/2" too long. Can these be shortened? Is this difficult? Expensive? Will the jacket turn out OK?

Thought about simply trying to sell and get a smaller size.
 

ykurtz

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My G-1 (USWings Signature Series) is a very nice jacket ($540) except for one issue...the sleeves are about 1 1/2" too long. Can these be shortened? Is this difficult? Expensive? Will the jacket turn out OK?

Thought about simply trying to sell and get a smaller size.

I've had good luck with Minsky Tailors/Alterations on Arapaho in Addison. They modify leather jackets (mostly moto) and actually offer an A-2 knit repair and replacement service so there's a fair chance they might work for you.
 

Fanch

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I've had good luck with Minsky Tailors/Alterations on Arapaho in Addison. They modify leather jackets (mostly moto) and actually offer an A-2 knit repair and replacement service so there's a fair chance they might work for you.

ykurtz, you just beat me to the punch as I have used Minsky's for years, although he is in Richardson rather than Addison. TXFlyGuy, I am curious: what is your usual suit size, and what size is your G-1?
 

TXFlyGuy

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ykurtz, you just beat me to the punch as I have used Minsky's for years, although he is in Richardson rather than Addison. TXFlyGuy, I am curious: what is your usual suit size, and what size is your G-1?

I can wear a 38, 40, or 42R. All depends on the cut. My G-1 is a 44R, this is what they told me to order because of the small cut. It is pretty much OK, except a bit long, sleeves and torso. Could have ordered a 44S...probably would have been perfect.

My 38R A-2 from Leather Coats is a perfect fit. My G&B A-2, 42R, is a near perfect fit. My Alpha G-1 size M, is also a perfect fit.
Yes, Minsky's is the first thought that came to my mind.
 

TXFlyGuy

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Just measured the sleeve length, from the shoulder seam to end of the knit cuff:

USWings = 28"
G&B A-2 = 25.5"
Alpha G-1 = 26"
Leather Coats Etc. A-2 = 26"

You can see that the USWings G-1 is too long.
 
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Grayland

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I know that Shaul at US Authentic does all types of alterations on jackets and his company makes G-1's, so he could easily do it. I've had several jackets relined by Shaul and found him professional and affordable with a very quick turnaround.
 

TXFlyGuy

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I know that Shaul at US Authentic does all types of alterations on jackets and his company makes G-1's, so he could easily do it. I've had several jackets relined by Shaul and found him professional and affordable with a very quick turnaround.

Would you (or anyone) have an idea as to cost for a sleeve shortening?

OK...just saw that Great Leather charges $45 for this.
 
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Deacon211

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The only thing I wonder about sleeve shortening is whether the sleeves are tapered and to what degree. The Eastman G-1 for instance has fairly tapered sleeves and I would think that shortening it would require not only moving the hem higher, but renewing the whole sleeve so that you didn't have a big hand hole at the end. I'd be interested to see how it turns out!


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TXFlyGuy

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The only thing I wonder about sleeve shortening is whether the sleeves are tapered and to what degree. The Eastman G-1 for instance has fairly tapered sleeves and I would think that shortening it would require not only moving the hem higher, but renewing the whole sleeve so that you didn't have a big hand hole at the end. I'd be interested to see how it turns out!


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And that is exactly what I was concerned about...
 

Fanch

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My Cooper G-1 appears not to be tapered at all for the bottom few inches. However, if significant tapering is present, that issue would have to be addressed with the alteration.
 

bn1966

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I had to have my ELC M422A shortened due to severe sleeve tunneling & found the result to be less than pleasing (now too wide & not the desired profile).
 

TXFlyGuy

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The G-1 can now be found under the "Classifieds" section here, complete with photos. I have it listed locally (DFW) also.
 

TXFlyGuy

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probly the right choice to Just sell.

Its not worth the bother IMO.

I always find G-1 Sleeves too short on me personally!

I agree! The other thing with the sleeves on G-1 jackets is that they are extra roomy in the bicep area, then taper all the way down to the cuff. The taper on the Signature G-1 is significant. Are all G-1's like this?
 

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