WolfofStateSt
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That's the planHonestly if you are not too picky it is the kind of jacket you buy and wear every winter for the rest of your life without thinking too much about it.
That's the planHonestly if you are not too picky it is the kind of jacket you buy and wear every winter for the rest of your life without thinking too much about it.
@CatsCan was generous enough to give me this jacket in 42 for free. It was my introduction to deck jackets, so to speak, and I was hooked.I still have a size 42 in olive in my wardrobe. It's still new and unworn. I only messed up the stencil and caused tiny stains at the letters. Plus I removed the Navy Contract label for reasons I can't remember. But it has the proper buttons as I swapped the originals on this one also. You can have it for free when you pay for the shipping costs. I need space in my wardorbe anyway.
As practical and warm as the jacket is.. It might be the least flattering outwear garment I've seen on you.
I think this is currently still due to the fact that the fabric of the PB is still quite stiff. The dimensions are not far apart. The MilTec is slightly longer. I like the short PB. And I like the materials better.and the Pike Brothers one of the worst.
Man, if only some wise jacket buddy had stepped in and warned you not to sell it…I regret selling my N1. They are so versatile.
I haven’t looked through this entire thread, but if you want a more modern fit on an N1, I highly recommend giving Iron Heart A go.@MrProper As practical and warm as the jacket is.. It might be the least flattering outwear garment I've seen on you. There goes my hope to look halfway decent / cool (in terms of fit) in my incoming Pike Brothers waxed khaki N1. If it fits well enough in other areas I might even consider tailoring it in the waist.
By the way, I figured out that Pike Brothers had (at least) two very distinct N1 pattern / sizing iterations, so be very careful if buying used without measurements provided. I got burned by buying an XS of the older smaller iteration because I looked at the measurements for the newer bigger iteration and it looked fine on paper.
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I thought about you while i typed lolMan, if only some wise jacket buddy had stepped in and warned you not to sell it…
Iron Heart N1 is my dream N1, but it is too expensive for me (even used) for now. I'm not THAT commited to N1's yet. Maybe in the warmer season people will be selling them cheaper, I'll keep an eye out for one.I haven’t looked through this entire thread, but if you want a more modern fit on an N1, I highly recommend giving Iron Heart A go.
Nice thing is that if it doesn’t work out you can return it for minimal cost.
You're not kidding about versatility. I am now in Poland, where winter is not unlike Chicago. My N1s sent all my leather jackets into the closet. For the winter, at least.I regret selling my N1. They are so versatile.
Thats very cool look. I like the shorter length ratio. Now I’m thinking taking an inch off my deck jacket in torso length…I have now worn the jacket a little and tightened the cord at the hem a little. Now it's how I imagine the N-1 to look
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