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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

Mickiemac

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Finished this one yesterday. Found an odd lot of veg tan russet cow, but not quite enough to do a full jacket, so I threw in some dark brown for a two tone. Gonna need some break in to tame..
Just beautiful - assembling the two different hides into this presentation is genius. The lining is the icing on the cake so to speak. You've got a great talent/skill - thanks for sharing another classic design.
 

TZRZ421

New in Town
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It’s still pretty cool here in Toronto.
Belstaff McGregor Pro. It’s quite a heavy jacket. They say it has a breathable waterproof liner but it doesn’t breath at all.
 

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bigmanbigtruck

Practically Family
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jeo

Call Me a Cab
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Finished this one yesterday. Found an odd lot of veg tan russet cow, but not quite enough to do a full jacket, so I threw in some dark brown for a two tone. Gonna need some break in to tame..

Amazing!

You’re well on your way man, your patterns already sit on the shoulders better than Aero’s, just need little more curve in the body (or just make it a little shorter)

Can’t wait to see what you cook up next!

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AerGuitar

Practically Family
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Missouri
Amazing!

You’re well on your way man, your patterns already sit on the shoulders better than Aero’s, just need little more curve in the body (or just make it a little shorter)

Can’t wait to see what you cook up next!

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Thanks! This cafe pattern has been my problem child as far as dialing it in. I agree it probably still needs some work through the midsection. The one in the pic above is unworn and as stiff as a cardboard box! I have hopes it’ll flow more nicely with a bit of wear. Thanks again, I love the constructive feedback!
 

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