robrinay
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The tailor might not have leather the correct colour or thickness to make the triangle.Don't understand what you're trying to tell me
The tailor might not have leather the correct colour or thickness to make the triangle.Don't understand what you're trying to tell me
if you want to cut open the side, then instead of putting a strip of most likely mismatched leather, install a pair of zipper instead
Wow , thats a great Idea
and that works? getting more space
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P.S. although, that must be really strong zippers. I can imagine that when moving, getting into the car etc., going open or broken....
Oh you mean the zipper broke, no wayWow , thats a great Idea
and that works? getting more space
Edit:
P.S. although, that must be really strong zippers. I can imagine that when moving, getting into the car etc., going open or broken....
Good idea - lots of jackets have 4 to 5 inch zips at the side. Best place for them is following the seam at each side. A zip is plenty strong enough.
Oh you mean the zipper broke, no way
Ask for
Metal zipper #4 or #5, auto lock slider
I thought you mean will it scratch your car lol,.... it will
I don't think so...
For it to stretch the lining would have to stretch, the stitching would have to stretch, the leather would have to stretch, all at the same rate, i don't think that's possible.
Some people say they have done it, i would like to see before and after measurements, because in my experience it doesn't.
I am not saying leather as a material doesn't stretch, it does, if you take a square of leather, get it wet and stretch it on a piece of wood or something you will definitely get some stretch, similar to the deformation that happens on the elbows of leather jackets etc.
What i disagree with is the idea that the shoulders of a jacket or the biceps, or the bottom hem can be stretched.
IMO by the time you exert enough pressure to stretch leather in these areas you will be tearing seems and lining.
My first Aero jacket was a Highwayman in cowhide. It was a perfect fit, except I found it a little tight in the chest for my liking, especially when a vest was worn underneath. What I did was to put on a heavy shirt with a vest and the jacket over that. I stood in a doorway, put both hands on either side of the door frame and leaned forward with my chest thrust forward. I did this several times a week. By the time cool weather rolled around, and I wore the jacket on the first ride, it was a comfortable fit. Whether it stretched or simply relaxed, I don't know. I do know that what I did caused it to be a better fit for me.
80 or 90% of losing weight is diet. Cut out sugar, bread and cut alcohol and you will lose weight. A jog will only burn about 400 kcal, which is one desert. Good for heart, though.OMG, You bent your ribs
P.S. I had my first jogging session today
I am still red like a paprika