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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

Marc mndt

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hm ... I am athletic, but don't think that's because, otherwise I would have the same with other jackets. I have identified two points where I determine that the pattern does not suit me.
1. the distance across the chest between the sleeve seams is 2-3 cm less than with other jackets, although shoulders and p2p are the same.
2. the sleeve rotation is too far forward for my posture. I.e. when my arms hang loosely, they tighten the material over the chest.
I'll look for the posting where we discussed it.
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/thr...ou-wearing-today.82949/page-1427#post-2749364
 

Tom71

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2,873
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hm ... I am athletic, but don't think that's because, otherwise I would have the same with other jackets. I have identified two points where I determine that the pattern does not suit me.
1. the distance across the chest between the sleeve seams is 2-3 cm less than with other jackets, although shoulders and p2p are the same.
2. the sleeve rotation is too far forward for my posture. I.e. when my arms hang loosely, they tighten the material over the chest.
I'll look for the posting where we discussed it.

Yes, I do remember that discussion. And I believe there is much truth to it.
I wasn’t making a scientific remark. Probably there are ways to tweak the pattern to reduce, maybe eliminate the issue.
I just observe with myself that the older I get the more influence specifics of my physique have on how a certain garment will look. That’s purely personal, and I didn’t mean to generalise.

You are very athletic for a guy of our age (if I may be so blunt), and it wouldn’t surprise me if that shows in general jacket patterns.
 

jeo

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2,086
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Philadelphia
„Route 66“ from Field Leathers.


I already startet taking it to the office, although it´s really made for a different setting.


Once again, Greg delivered. However, I have some lessons learned with some configuration choices I have made.

I ordered with two chest pockets only, as I quite like a clean look with a Café Racer. Not entirely sure if that was the right choice with this particular iteration, as indeed is now VERY reduced.

Also, I chose blue stitching, but that doesn’t come across at all as there is virtually no contrast to the black leather.

Sleeve-zipper configuration is modified in that the zipper is elongated and has a little metal pin for show at the upper end (“The Manhattan” style). I am undecided what to think about that.


Predominant issue is length. I specified the back at 25,5” as I didn’t want the jacket to run past my belt-line, but one inch more would have suited the silhouette better, IMO. It´s not that I can´t make it work as it is, the jacket would simply be more versatile with some additional body. Anyway, this is TFL not Tinder, so I am not going to lose any sleep over one inch.


Rest of the jacket is super! First moments, I wasn’t too impressed with the hide. My “Michigan” has a very grainy hide, and for this one I let Greg make the choice, only that I wanted his teacore-black. It is very smooth. I am almost sure it is the same batch as Mark´s modified Idaho. I am wearing the jacket now the third day with two outings in drizzling rain, and the leather already start to show life. I am sure this will age well!


I am really happy with the main-zipper. I went for a No. 8, as I am quite done with having to fiddle with tiny (a.k.a. “period correct”) zippers on what essentially are functional items. I believe it looks good too.


Overall fit&feel is very good. On the pictures it seems as if the shoulders are a little wide, but I don’t mind that. I am no longer after the “skintight” look, and I am quite happy that I can layer a jumper under the jacket without feeling restricted.


Pictures are just snapshots with poor lighting. If the sun is to shine ever again, I will try a little harder.


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Outstanding, you nailed it man! One of the nicest CRs I've seen from FL. Love that zipper pull too. I think the back length is spot on, has that short, cool biker look to it. Congrats!
 

MrProper

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4,429
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Yes, I do remember that discussion. And I believe there is much truth to it.
I wasn’t making a scientific remark. Probably there are ways to tweak the pattern to reduce, maybe eliminate the issue.
I just observe with myself that the older I get the more influence specifics of my physique have on how a certain garment will look. That’s purely personal, and I didn’t mean to generalise.

You are very athletic for a guy of our age (if I may be so blunt), and it wouldn’t surprise me if that shows in general jacket patterns.

very friendly but unfortunately exaggerated lol
As I said, the FL is the only jacket that has that.
But regardless of that, yours is still great
 

Tom71

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very friendly but unfortunately exaggerated lol
As I said, the FL is the only jacket that has that.
But regardless of that, yours is still great

Yes, I am sure, you must be right. If it’s the only jacket, it’s a specific pattern issue for sure.
Anyway, thanks a lot. I am getting so much positive feedback here, that I already got over my initial concerns re length!
 

kowalski

Practically Family
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695
Location
303 POLAND
Aero D1... night , snow , black jacket ....
 

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Chicago
„Route 66“ from Field Leathers.


I already startet taking it to the office, although it´s really made for a different setting.


Once again, Greg delivered. However, I have some lessons learned with some configuration choices I have made.

I ordered with two chest pockets only, as I quite like a clean look with a Café Racer. Not entirely sure if that was the right choice with this particular iteration, as indeed is now VERY reduced.

Also, I chose blue stitching, but that doesn’t come across at all as there is virtually no contrast to the black leather.

Sleeve-zipper configuration is modified in that the zipper is elongated and has a little metal pin for show at the upper end (“The Manhattan” style). I am undecided what to think about that.


Predominant issue is length. I specified the back at 25,5” as I didn’t want the jacket to run past my belt-line, but one inch more would have suited the silhouette better, IMO. It´s not that I can´t make it work as it is, the jacket would simply be more versatile with some additional body. Anyway, this is TFL not Tinder, so I am not going to lose any sleep over one inch.


Rest of the jacket is super! First moments, I wasn’t too impressed with the hide. My “Michigan” has a very grainy hide, and for this one I let Greg make the choice, only that I wanted his teacore-black. It is very smooth. I am almost sure it is the same batch as Mark´s modified Idaho. I am wearing the jacket now the third day with two outings in drizzling rain, and the leather already start to show life. I am sure this will age well!


I am really happy with the main-zipper. I went for a No. 8, as I am quite done with having to fiddle with tiny (a.k.a. “period correct”) zippers on what essentially are functional items. I believe it looks good too.


Overall fit&feel is very good. On the pictures it seems as if the shoulders are a little wide, but I don’t mind that. I am no longer after the “skintight” look, and I am quite happy that I can layer a jumper under the jacket without feeling restricted.


Pictures are just snapshots with poor lighting. If the sun is to shine ever again, I will try a little harder.


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I wouldn’t dare go 1 single centimeter longer! The jacket looks to have a significant front drop. It’s the perfect length, particularly for a CR. Reminds me very much much of my modified Aero Fontana. Looks superb!
 

BotanPhotography

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I finally received my Aero 1930's Slimfit Halfbelt in Cordovan CXFQQ yesterday. Ordered this back in September and have been patiently waiting for it arrive - I'm absolutely delighted with the outcome! It was made by Janice, one of Aero's newest machinists - her attention to detail and craft is legit! I went with the "wildcard" option for my Lochcarron tartan lining, as I wasn't fussed what tartan was used, as long as it was green! Now I just need to break this badboy in, I didn't consider how tough the leather would be on the nape of the neck and the inner elbows! Still absolutely buzzing about the colour of the Cordovan, it's unreal.

My sizes are down below.

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Height: 6" 2"
Chest: 40", 42" expanded
Sleeve: 26"
Shoulder: 18.5"
Back: 25.75"


This one is amazing too!!!

Between your Cordovan and Tons Midnight Blue, my next Aero order is killing me inside.

I swear I’m gonna end up asking them do split it down the middle and give me half Cordovan half midnight blue
 

Spiney

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I finally received my Aero 1930's Slimfit Halfbelt in Cordovan CXFQQ yesterday. Ordered this back in September and have been patiently waiting for it arrive - I'm absolutely delighted with the outcome! It was made by Janice, one of Aero's newest machinists - her attention to detail and craft is legit! I went with the "wildcard" option for my Lochcarron tartan lining, as I wasn't fussed what tartan was used, as long as it was green! Now I just need to break this badboy in, I didn't consider how tough the leather would be on the nape of the neck and the inner elbows! Still absolutely buzzing about the colour of the Cordovan, it's unreal.

My sizes are down below.

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Height: 6" 2"
Chest: 40", 42" expanded
Sleeve: 26"
Shoulder: 18.5"
Back: 25.75"
That looks stunning. I have a Bootlegger on order in Cordovan CXL and wild card green tartan lining !!! If it looks as good as yours I’ll be so happy.
 

Cornelius

Practically Family
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715
Location
Great Lakes
I just ordered the Obenaufs. I think this jacket will look ten times better if I manage to make it two or three shades darker.

I've never had the need to try Obenauf's on a jacket, but do use it routinely on all my boots, belts, bag straps, dog collars & leashes, etc. Great stuff that definitely prolongs the life of hard-use leather goods (especially good at protecting leather boots from the salt used all over roads & sidewalks of the Great Lakes during winter). Plus no animal/food fats to spoil or petroleum to possibly damage your leather/stitching. Just beeswax & tree propolis.

In the winter I'll set my boots on the radiator after dressing them, in summer I'll set them out in the sun; slight heat allows the dressing to better soak down into the leather. Then I wipe off any excess. For your purpose at this time of year in the NL, perhaps try a hair dryer?

The oil version of Obenauf's is another option for you which may be easier to apply to a jacket than the LP paste. I keep a jar of this in my shoe cleaning kit for roughout leathers & to get down into the sole welts:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/284163249863?ViewItem=&item=284163249863
 

Downunder G Man

One Too Many
Messages
1,190
Location
Australia
35C here today in Perth Western Australia for the Saturday Harley ride. We had to go "inland" a wee bit today first to visit one of our riding mates who was burgled on Monday of this week , "Australia day" bunch of scum on the prowl.
Hotter in there so a Denim day on the bike. This is the Wrangler heavy denim trucker that my daughter "thrifted".
Then a scoot over to the coast for a beero , finally the burger stop for lunch.
1959 Cadillac pulled up next to us , 4 door hardtop. Quite a nice car.
Imperfect photo to get it into view as the "side-drop".

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Tom71

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Europe
I wouldn’t dare go 1 single centimeter longer! The jacket looks to have a significant front drop. It’s the perfect length, particularly for a CR. Reminds me very much much of my modified Aero Fontana. Looks superb!

Front drop is a little over 1 inch. Thanks, Tony! After so many reassurance both over TFL and in real life, I am happy with the length as it is.
 

navetsea

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6,900
Location
East Java
Cloudy & drizzling, vegtan day, i walked slowly on the mall's parkinglot under light drizzle, to buy leather conditioner at acehardwre shop, usual brand is not in stock, so i walk to the automobile detailing shelf and find usual automobile care brands turtlewax, macguirres, etc, i look at their leather interior options, compare its ingredients and claims... one brand says "mink oil enriched" easy application, just wipe no buffing needed, says also for "leather jackets" the brand is "formula 1" sounds fast.... sure why not....
So i gave it a wipe, and took this pic, i think it looks great, i see some indigo stainon the inside of the sleeve is also lifted, and it may darken it a step maybe temporarily or not, dunno, but it looks hreat, smells fine too
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Tom71

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Location
Europe
Cloudy & drizzling, vegtan day, i walked slowly on the mall's parkinglot under light drizzle, to buy leather conditioner at acehardwre shop, usual brand is not in stock, so i walk to the automobile detailing shelf and find usual automobile care brands turtlewax, macguirres, etc, i look at their leather interior options, compare its ingredients and claims... one brand says "mink oil enriched" easy application, just wipe no buffing needed, says also for "leather jackets" the brand is "formula 1" sounds fast.... sure why not....
So i gave it a wipe, and took this pic, i think it looks great, i see some indigo stainon the inside of the sleeve is also lifted, and it may darken it a step maybe temporarily or not, dunno, but it looks hreat, smells fine too
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That jacket has been through some evolution. Looks great!

Cool hair too!
 

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