Hey all,
I have been wanting to check out a Vanson jacket for some time now, and I have really wanted to try the Enfield in particular. I was also interested in trying it out in Vanson's "Octagon" color - a rich, reddish, saddle-tan color. So when I found out that Vanson had a size 46 Enfield in stock in this color, I jumped at the chance to try it out. It was especially nice to be able to try one without the customary 3 month wait! I normally wear a size 44, but I had heard that Vanson's run small (contrary to what the salesman at Vanson told me - he said this jacket ran true to size).
For starters, it is worth noting that the sizing on this particular jacket DID run true to size - therefore, it was a bit too big on me, IMHO. It's a little hard to see in the pics, but there was a fair amount of excess room in the chest and waist. The sleeve length was wonderful - perfect for my long arms, and the zip cuffs functioned beatifully.
Ironically, this jacket had a similar chest measurement to my size 44 Aero Highwayman, but the waist was over 2 inches larger when laid flat. The measurements of this size 46 Enfield (when laid flat) are as follows:
Chest (armpit to armpit) - 25.5"
Waist (bootom of coat) - 24"
Sleeve (from shoulder seam to cuff) - 27"
Back length (from top of collar to bottom of jacket) - 27.5"
The leather has an oily, almost distressed finish - it is thick, but not as thick as my steerhide Aero, and it has a soft, relaxed hand. The jacket weighs significantly less than my Highwayman as well. This jacket is made of the heavy "competition weight" cowhide, so I was expecting a stiffer creakier jacket - this one feels like it was already broken in. I can move quite freely in it, although being a size too big also helps on that front. The black cotton lining is much thinner and smoother than the Aero cotton drill cloth - this thin lining probably contributes to the somewhat "thin" feel of this particular jacket.
I think this is a nice jacket, but I would really need to try one on in a 44 to make a fully educated decision. I'm curious how a standard black "competition weight" jacket would compare to this one, since I am almost positive the two leathers have a rather different finish.
So, in conclusion, I think this is a very nice jacket, but I will be sending it back - I am looking for a thicker, smoother leather, and a trimmer fit. Nonetheless, I am not discouraging anyone from trying out a Vanson - I'm just not content with this one. The following pictures show the jacket pretty well - the color is a little darker in person, but they're not way off.
Front, Laid Out
Back, Laid Out
Front, Zipped
Back, Zipped
Side, Zipped
Front, Unzipped
Back, Unzipped
I have been wanting to check out a Vanson jacket for some time now, and I have really wanted to try the Enfield in particular. I was also interested in trying it out in Vanson's "Octagon" color - a rich, reddish, saddle-tan color. So when I found out that Vanson had a size 46 Enfield in stock in this color, I jumped at the chance to try it out. It was especially nice to be able to try one without the customary 3 month wait! I normally wear a size 44, but I had heard that Vanson's run small (contrary to what the salesman at Vanson told me - he said this jacket ran true to size).
For starters, it is worth noting that the sizing on this particular jacket DID run true to size - therefore, it was a bit too big on me, IMHO. It's a little hard to see in the pics, but there was a fair amount of excess room in the chest and waist. The sleeve length was wonderful - perfect for my long arms, and the zip cuffs functioned beatifully.
Ironically, this jacket had a similar chest measurement to my size 44 Aero Highwayman, but the waist was over 2 inches larger when laid flat. The measurements of this size 46 Enfield (when laid flat) are as follows:
Chest (armpit to armpit) - 25.5"
Waist (bootom of coat) - 24"
Sleeve (from shoulder seam to cuff) - 27"
Back length (from top of collar to bottom of jacket) - 27.5"
The leather has an oily, almost distressed finish - it is thick, but not as thick as my steerhide Aero, and it has a soft, relaxed hand. The jacket weighs significantly less than my Highwayman as well. This jacket is made of the heavy "competition weight" cowhide, so I was expecting a stiffer creakier jacket - this one feels like it was already broken in. I can move quite freely in it, although being a size too big also helps on that front. The black cotton lining is much thinner and smoother than the Aero cotton drill cloth - this thin lining probably contributes to the somewhat "thin" feel of this particular jacket.
I think this is a nice jacket, but I would really need to try one on in a 44 to make a fully educated decision. I'm curious how a standard black "competition weight" jacket would compare to this one, since I am almost positive the two leathers have a rather different finish.
So, in conclusion, I think this is a very nice jacket, but I will be sending it back - I am looking for a thicker, smoother leather, and a trimmer fit. Nonetheless, I am not discouraging anyone from trying out a Vanson - I'm just not content with this one. The following pictures show the jacket pretty well - the color is a little darker in person, but they're not way off.
Front, Laid Out
Back, Laid Out
Front, Zipped
Back, Zipped
Side, Zipped
Front, Unzipped
Back, Unzipped