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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

cdallas

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Just cool enough today for my Sheeley Monarch halfbelt.
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Superfluous

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IMHO, shoulder width is a critically important measurement in terms of the fit of the jacket. If the shoulder is too large, there tends to be excessive material in the chest and/or under the arms, and this excessive material folds/creases. In order to obtain a smooth finish across the chest, the shoulders (and the chest) must be appropriately sized and not too big. Excessive shoulder width also creates a boxy and/or peaked shoulder, or sometimes a drooping shoulder. Therefore, in order to balance these factors, I have a very small window in terms of acceptable shoulder width and, based on experience, I do not go outside my established window because the fit is inevitably undesirable.

Of course, the foregoing is affected by one's particular body shape. I do not have a V-shaped torso. Rather, I am more barrel shaped. Perhaps V-shaped torsos are more amenable to greater variation in shoulder measurements????

The foregoing applies equally to shirts. I constantly pass on otherwise stellar shirts because the shoulder is too wide.
 

Psant25

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I just experienced catastrophic zipper failure on my LW CHP.
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I was changing the battery on my Monte Carlo when I looked down and noticed that the insert pin had separated from the zipper box. I don’t know if I missed it when I went to zip the jacket up or if it came loose while I was working but the end result was that I could not move the zipper all the way down to release. I fussed with it delicately for about a minute and then I did the he-man, grabbed both sides of the jacket and pulled apart shearing the teeth on the pull side of the zipper as you can see. I knew that brute force was not the answer but I also know that this zipper has been a problem since the day I received the jacket and once it’s separated like that it’s fate was sealed as far as I’m concerned.
I think I’m going to take the jacket into Johnson Leathers and have them install a #10 riri that will be up for the task of handling this heavy horsehide. While I’m there I might talk to them about taking in the sides a little bit through the ribs to increase the taper of this jacket.
Crappy way to start the day but I am trying to make lemonade with these lemons and hopefully end up with a jacket that fits better than this one ever has.
Oh man that is brutal. I hear ya I have about 2 seconds patience and I am tearing something apart or snapping off some tiny plastic piece of something never to be made right again haha. I agree have JL throw a 10 ykk and be done
 

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Just back from Johnson Leather where I dropped of the LW to be rebuilt with a new YKK #10 zipper. I asked Alan about tapering the fit as well but he recommended against it because it would limit my mobility in the jacket.
I had a great time chatting with him and I got to try the cross zip pictured in the photo above. It is made from their Horween overdye and it is truly a beautiful creation. The fit was almost perfect but a little tighter than I like through the rib cage. It was a size 44 and Alan and I agreed that a size 45 would probably be just the thing for me.
Alan and I spoke about classic cars, leather jackets, and the cast of characters here on the Lounge. Very nice way to spend a very nice Saturday.
 

Psant25

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Just back from Johnson Leather where I dropped of the LW to be rebuilt with a new YKK #10 zipper. I asked Alan about tapering the fit as well but he recommended against it because it would limit my mobility in the jacket.
I had a great time chatting with him and I got to try the cross zip pictured in the photo above. It is made from their Horween overdye and it is truly a beautiful creation. The fit was almost perfect but a little tighter than I like through the rib cage. It was a size 44 and Alan and I agreed that a size 45 would probably be just the thing for me.
Alan and I spoke about classic cars, leather jackets, and the cast of characters here on the Lounge. Very nice way to spend a very nice Saturday.
So jealous. Do they always go brown thread on the overdye? Jacket looks great
 
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Just back from Johnson Leather where I dropped of the LW to be rebuilt with a new YKK #10 zipper. I asked Alan about tapering the fit as well but he recommended against it because it would limit my mobility in the jacket.
I had a great time chatting with him and I got to try the cross zip pictured in the photo above. It is made from their Horween overdye and it is truly a beautiful creation. The fit was almost perfect but a little tighter than I like through the rib cage. It was a size 44 and Alan and I agreed that a size 45 would probably be just the thing for me.
Alan and I spoke about classic cars, leather jackets, and the cast of characters here on the Lounge. Very nice way to spend a very nice Saturday.

The 10 YKK will be perfect. I preemptively replaced the froggy zips on my J23 (2-way 10 YKK) and Trojan (10 YKK). Absolutely no worries now. I still have the Conmar on my CHP since it’s working okay. The crown on my Leathertogs is bulletproof.

Is the jacket you tried on at JL for sale? Thanks.
 

El Marro

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So jealous. Do they always go brown thread on the overdye? Jacket looks great
I’m sure they would use any thread you asked them to but the two jackets I saw made from that leather both had brown thread. Looked very good in person, not making too much of a statement the way that some contrast stitching does Looked very good in person, not making too much of a statement the way that some contrast stitching does
 

roadking04

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Quick ride before I go flood-proof my home for the inevitable coastal flooding associated with the incoming storm. I park my bike in the living room lol. That’s my baby. Anyways, the wind is starting to pick up and the LW is like armor. A bird clipped my handlebars on the ride over. Lucky it didn’t make contact with the LW! Little ba***rd.

Be safe my friend. Don't let anything happen to your Road King.
 

dudewuttheheck

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Great photos on this page! We are getting another 5 days of near record warmth here in Chicago. Jacket season has stalled. I’m OK with it though. Kind of a gift this time of year.

Funny timing. It was a high of 57 for us today which doesn't sound low, but we used to have years where we never had a daily high of under 60. For something this low to happen in early November is a big deal and I was thrilled with it.
 

dudewuttheheck

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+1, not all measurements mean the same thing on different patterns.
If the pattern is cleverly designed you could have narrow shoulders and still maintain great range of motion.
If the pattern sucks, giving wider shoulders is a good way to help range of motion, but it might not help at all.

This jacket for example has 20.5" shoulders, and 23.5" pit to pit, both measurements are slightly oversized for me, still it is unwearable, you can't reach up, you can't reach forward, it's a crap pattern...

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You could have one jacket with 20" shoulders that feels tight, and one jacket with 19" shoulders that feel amazing.

That's what happened with my Aero A1. All the measurements were "right," yet the jacket felt tight in the shoulders and chest and loose in the waist even when I was way heavier than I am now. I cannot think it was anything other than a truly awful pattern.
 
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That's what happened with my Aero A1. All the measurements were "right," yet the jacket felt tight in the shoulders and chest and loose in the waist even when I was way heavier than I am now. I cannot think it was anything other than a truly awful pattern.

TBH, that's what I felt a RMC A-2 fit me. And any other I've tried. Thought it's an A-2 thing... Funny how what is basically a leather sweatshirt can still feel uncomfortable.
 

dudewuttheheck

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TBH, that's what I felt a RMC A-2 fit me. And any other I've tried. Thought it's an A-2 thing... Funny how what is basically a leather sweatshirt can still feel uncomfortable.
Yeah that's partly why I went for the Indy style jacket instead of an actual A2 this time around.
 

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