BigHairyFinn
One of the Regulars
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- Kemptown
Finally here
OK, so after a week of anticipation the Customs snagged the well-packed G-1. It was amazingly bundled into a mailer bag by my fuzz agent in LA (sometimes they slip through customs that manner). What can I say - I'm impressed as well. Add to that it was only 17 euros and change to pay for VAT (on the jacket and mailing costs) so it wasn't a bad deal, even my 55 dollar jacket cost me the 10 dollar delivery in rhe US and 39.95 to get the 4lbs of jacket to these northern wastes and the customs charge (nevermind the joy of crosstown traffic to the airport customs office) I'm a happy camper...
The G-1 I got as a "autumn/spring jacket" so as to fit an aran sweater underneath and try to dodge horizontal sleet(yes we have a rainy season and a darn cold rainy season here), so the 3XLT isn't an overkill, even the jacket is about a 54-56 - the chest isn't as big but the cut allows real roomy sholders. Reports of Taylor having a bit smaller cut in sizes isn't quite true with the G-1, I'd say if I bought the jacket to be trim a size or two smaller would have been a good fit for the sholders, but the waist might have been tight... So looks like a donut holder from Hill Street Blues... So for anyone who pumps iron and has a problem with finding "sholder-room" I recomment the Taylor as it doesn't have a huge flapping chest/stomach even it is a roomier cut.
I have a Cooper G-1 (size 58 L up for grabs for the big boys out there) and I can say as far as quality/cut the Taylor gives a bit more of a "substantial" feel. The cuffs and knit is thicker, and even the leather is thin, its still a tad bit thicker than Cooper's. The collar is very small, like an inch and a half. The jacket is modern mil-spec and has the pockets unstitched on the side so as to have handwarmers, which I ain't complaining about even I loose gloves that way. The USN punch on the windflap isn't as obvious as in the Cooper, though with the handwarmer pockets I think it should be a USCG punch if we get pedantic...The pockets are all fully lined and the "quality feel" is there so I say the 55 bucks wasn't a deal - twas a steal!
The tag had been removed as apparently this was a "factory fault", which I don't mind as I have had a few nice wool sweaters and silk waistcoats gotten scuffed by some nasty plastic thread, so I usually remove all lables from my jackets.... as well as shirt lables especially the plastic labels saying "100%cotton" off my t-shirts as it gives me a sweat rash (Am I the only perv doing this I wonder?)
Now that I put the jacket on I think there is a lining of some sorts, the leather when pinched has a feel theres something there. And its warm allright.
Yeah yeah pics... I got one I'll upload. Not putting my drive leathers on for you fetishists ...ok, so heres the bike so I'm not a *total* poser...
I sat on the jacket for a couple days as I also waited the Customs to impound another jacket. I got now a second cotton-shell B-15 from Rothco (they're 39.95 at vermont-barre army navy) I've the first one as a work jacket and t as far as cheap jackets go, the Rothco B-15 is also warm so I wouldn't dismiss it due to lack of "authenticity"... hrm...
So definitely, the "bang for the buck" ratio with this Taylor's Leatherwear G-1 is really... really really... übergood. I paid about 120 bucks for the Cooper a few years back - it is far too big, and size 50-52 Longs from orchard or other makers get to the 200-250 price range at eebers and as I'm a cheapskate I go for bargains... even though I'm contemplating of shelling out for a second hand Aero... So I can say now I wasn't being too enthustiastic when spilling the beans to jj on the mad sales Taylor was having.
OK, so after a week of anticipation the Customs snagged the well-packed G-1. It was amazingly bundled into a mailer bag by my fuzz agent in LA (sometimes they slip through customs that manner). What can I say - I'm impressed as well. Add to that it was only 17 euros and change to pay for VAT (on the jacket and mailing costs) so it wasn't a bad deal, even my 55 dollar jacket cost me the 10 dollar delivery in rhe US and 39.95 to get the 4lbs of jacket to these northern wastes and the customs charge (nevermind the joy of crosstown traffic to the airport customs office) I'm a happy camper...
The G-1 I got as a "autumn/spring jacket" so as to fit an aran sweater underneath and try to dodge horizontal sleet(yes we have a rainy season and a darn cold rainy season here), so the 3XLT isn't an overkill, even the jacket is about a 54-56 - the chest isn't as big but the cut allows real roomy sholders. Reports of Taylor having a bit smaller cut in sizes isn't quite true with the G-1, I'd say if I bought the jacket to be trim a size or two smaller would have been a good fit for the sholders, but the waist might have been tight... So looks like a donut holder from Hill Street Blues... So for anyone who pumps iron and has a problem with finding "sholder-room" I recomment the Taylor as it doesn't have a huge flapping chest/stomach even it is a roomier cut.
I have a Cooper G-1 (size 58 L up for grabs for the big boys out there) and I can say as far as quality/cut the Taylor gives a bit more of a "substantial" feel. The cuffs and knit is thicker, and even the leather is thin, its still a tad bit thicker than Cooper's. The collar is very small, like an inch and a half. The jacket is modern mil-spec and has the pockets unstitched on the side so as to have handwarmers, which I ain't complaining about even I loose gloves that way. The USN punch on the windflap isn't as obvious as in the Cooper, though with the handwarmer pockets I think it should be a USCG punch if we get pedantic...The pockets are all fully lined and the "quality feel" is there so I say the 55 bucks wasn't a deal - twas a steal!
The tag had been removed as apparently this was a "factory fault", which I don't mind as I have had a few nice wool sweaters and silk waistcoats gotten scuffed by some nasty plastic thread, so I usually remove all lables from my jackets.... as well as shirt lables especially the plastic labels saying "100%cotton" off my t-shirts as it gives me a sweat rash (Am I the only perv doing this I wonder?)
Now that I put the jacket on I think there is a lining of some sorts, the leather when pinched has a feel theres something there. And its warm allright.
Yeah yeah pics... I got one I'll upload. Not putting my drive leathers on for you fetishists ...ok, so heres the bike so I'm not a *total* poser...
I sat on the jacket for a couple days as I also waited the Customs to impound another jacket. I got now a second cotton-shell B-15 from Rothco (they're 39.95 at vermont-barre army navy) I've the first one as a work jacket and t as far as cheap jackets go, the Rothco B-15 is also warm so I wouldn't dismiss it due to lack of "authenticity"... hrm...
So definitely, the "bang for the buck" ratio with this Taylor's Leatherwear G-1 is really... really really... übergood. I paid about 120 bucks for the Cooper a few years back - it is far too big, and size 50-52 Longs from orchard or other makers get to the 200-250 price range at eebers and as I'm a cheapskate I go for bargains... even though I'm contemplating of shelling out for a second hand Aero... So I can say now I wasn't being too enthustiastic when spilling the beans to jj on the mad sales Taylor was having.