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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

RILO

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1960's Beck Arnley Perfecto
Guys is this made by Schott NYC?
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TooManyHatsOnlyOneHead

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Schott 141 that has had some major alterations.

Part of this was me not understanding all the different components of a jacket. I've come to realize I'm not a big fan of the biswing back. A little bit around the arms/shoulder socket is ok, but don't like the deep cuts along the whole back line. Other part was just the typical Schott sizing for barrel shaped men. I love the 100 series naked leather so wanted to make it work. Sized down to a 40 hoping, but no cigar. Was boxy as hell and that biswing w/ the under arm gusset with all the collapsing lines felt like something out of a 1990s Janet Jackson video. Unfortunately the sleeves were also .5 to .75 short on the stock measurements, so not much to do there, but I think I accomplished a much more trim and streamlined fit with all the various lines. Wish I would've taken a before pic as always. The whole biswing line was sewn down, elastic taken out, shoulders and chest were still big enough to allow. 24 p2p and 19 3/8 shoulder on a size 40. CRAZY. And then more of a hour glass shape in the abs and hem line.

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Cost me a good $200, but I figure it's better than spending $1000 a new jacket LOL. And now I feel like I got a custom hand made jacket.
 

Psant25

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Schott 141 that has had some major alterations.

Part of this was me not understanding all the different components of a jacket. I've come to realize I'm not a big fan of the biswing back. A little bit around the arms/shoulder socket is ok, but don't like the deep cuts along the whole back line. Other part was just the typical Schott sizing for barrel shaped men. I love the 100 series naked leather so wanted to make it work. Sized down to a 40 hoping, but no cigar. Was boxy as hell and that biswing w/ the under arm gusset with all the collapsing lines felt like something out of a 1990s Janet Jackson video. Unfortunately the sleeves were also .5 to .75 short on the stock measurements, so not much to do there, but I think I accomplished a much more trim and streamlined fit with all the various lines. Wish I would've taken a before pic as always. The whole biswing line was sewn down, elastic taken out, shoulders and chest were still big enough to allow. 24 p2p and 19 3/8 shoulder on a size 40. CRAZY. And then more of a hour glass shape in the abs and hem line.

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Cost me a good $200, but I figure it's better than spending $1000 a new jacket LOL. And now I feel like I got a custom hand made jacket.
Looks great!
 

Boyo

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Schott 141 that has had some major alterations.

Part of this was me not understanding all the different components of a jacket. I've come to realize I'm not a big fan of the biswing back. A little bit around the arms/shoulder socket is ok, but don't like the deep cuts along the whole back line. Other part was just the typical Schott sizing for barrel shaped men. I love the 100 series naked leather so wanted to make it work. Sized down to a 40 hoping, but no cigar. Was boxy as hell and that biswing w/ the under arm gusset with all the collapsing lines felt like something out of a 1990s Janet Jackson video. Unfortunately the sleeves were also .5 to .75 short on the stock measurements, so not much to do there, but I think I accomplished a much more trim and streamlined fit with all the various lines. Wish I would've taken a before pic as always. The whole biswing line was sewn down, elastic taken out, shoulders and chest were still big enough to allow. 24 p2p and 19 3/8 shoulder on a size 40. CRAZY. And then more of a hour glass shape in the abs and hem line.

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Cost me a good $200, but I figure it's better than spending $1000 a new jacket LOL. And now I feel like I got a custom hand made jacket.

Gotta admit, saw the pics prior to reading the text and I wasn't exactly sure what jacket was it. I mean, looked like Schott but I know their CR never fits as good as this, which had me a bit confused for a moment. Then I read your post and yeah, this would explain it. Came out more than great!

The alterations were worth it for sure I really wouldn't risk it with getting a pricier jacket 'cause this fits you as good as it gets.
 

TooManyHatsOnlyOneHead

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Gotta admit, saw the pics prior to reading the text and I wasn't exactly sure what jacket was it. I mean, looked like Schott but I know their CR never fits as good as this, which had me a bit confused for a moment. Then I read your post and yeah, this would explain it. Came out more than great!

The alterations were worth it for sure I really wouldn't risk it with getting a pricier jacket 'cause this fits you as good as it gets.
thanks, man. I know you're a Schott afficionado so I appreciate that. I love their stuff, but the sizing is crazy. Their cross zips fit me pretty good off the shelf for whatever reason, but I"ve returned like 4 other models and have now altered 2 in big way to get them just right. The journey continues.
 
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thanks, man. I know you're a Schott afficionado so I appreciate that. I love their stuff, but the sizing is crazy. Their cross zips fit me pretty good off the shelf for whatever reason, but I"ve returned like 4 other models and have now altered 2 in big way to get them just right. The journey continues.
Was going to say, massive improvement over the typically boxy 141. Looks like a more than proper CR now. Well done!
 

TREEMAN

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Schott 141 that has had some major alterations.

Part of this was me not understanding all the different components of a jacket. I've come to realize I'm not a big fan of the biswing back. A little bit around the arms/shoulder socket is ok, but don't like the deep cuts along the whole back line. Other part was just the typical Schott sizing for barrel shaped men. I love the 100 series naked leather so wanted to make it work. Sized down to a 40 hoping, but no cigar. Was boxy as hell and that biswing w/ the under arm gusset with all the collapsing lines felt like something out of a 1990s Janet Jackson video. Unfortunately the sleeves were also .5 to .75 short on the stock measurements, so not much to do there, but I think I accomplished a much more trim and streamlined fit with all the various lines. Wish I would've taken a before pic as always. The whole biswing line was sewn down, elastic taken out, shoulders and chest were still big enough to allow. 24 p2p and 19 3/8 shoulder on a size 40. CRAZY. And then more of a hour glass shape in the abs and hem line.

756K7Gy.jpg


D6syKmb.jpg


Cost me a good $200, but I figure it's better than spending $1000 a new jacket LOL. And now I feel like I got a custom hand made jacket.
Any pics of the back ?
 

TooManyHatsOnlyOneHead

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Any pics of the back ?
need to get better at my back shots... and not to mention finally clean my mirror and put away my laundry LOL

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Was going to say, massive improvement over the typically boxy 141. Looks like a more than proper CR now. Well done!
I would not go through this exercise again. Luckily oh man how lucky I found a competent tailor few blocks from my house. I went in for like 4 fittings. No way this could have been done via email. Well at least now I know what to look for when I buy things.

edit: btw, I screwed up sewing down the biswing panels with a bad tailor the first time. That's why you see the extra stitch line. There's a way to fix it, but didn't want to start over again. I might go back to the better tailor to fix. He mostly focused on the waist, arm pit, and chest area and nailed that stuff. Live and learn.
 

Cornelius

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Post Hurricane Z walk and checking on the neighbors with the fam. The eye passed directly over us!

Bravestar Type 3 and first time with this Filson mackinaw vest courtesy of @Corky Corcovado

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I nearly bought that size 38 Filson vest of @Corky Corcovado's. Have had a size 40 myself in that color for ~12 years, still looks brand new but always felt a bit too roomy in torso. Still the best upgrade to any autumn jacket I have, & it helped me greatly in getting through a bad winter in an unheated New Orleans shotgun shack back in 2010-11.

A real shame the present owner, "Bedrock Manufacturing," have done away with proper suitcoat sizing & switched to S/M/L... for a higher pricepoint.
 

El Marro

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I nearly bought that size 38 Filson vest of @Corky Corcovado's. Have had a size 40 myself in that color for ~12 years, still looks brand new but always felt a bit too roomy in torso. Still the best upgrade to any autumn jacket I have, & it helped me greatly in getting through a bad winter in an unheated New Orleans shotgun shack back in 2010-11.

A real shame the present owner, "Bedrock Manufacturing," have done away with proper suitcoat sizing & switched to S/M/L... for a higher pricepoint.
I have three Filson Mackinaw vests that I wear when the temperature drops. They are the perfect middle layer for me as I tend to run a bit hot and I like the fact that they fit nice and trim so they don’t get in the way while I’m working.
I agree about the sizing change, it’s a shame that they did away with a wider variety of sizes and raised the price at the same time. Fortunately for me it seems that size L is exactly the same as a size 44 used to be and that is what fits me best.
 

Downunder G Man

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No jacket today in Perth Western Australia as 37C is forecast after 18C minimum last night. First real blast of the summer to come ! A day for the lightest summer shirt possible !

Tomorrow (Saturday) to have a "cool change" down to 25C as the wind swings round from the sea as opposed from the inland from the desert.

Leather jackets on the Harleys will be the call for the day.

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Mrfrown

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I nearly bought that size 38 Filson vest of @Corky Corcovado's. Have had a size 40 myself in that color for ~12 years, still looks brand new but always felt a bit too roomy in torso. Still the best upgrade to any autumn jacket I have, & it helped me greatly in getting through a bad winter in an unheated New Orleans shotgun shack back in 2010-11.

A real shame the present owner, "Bedrock Manufacturing," have done away with proper suitcoat sizing & switched to S/M/L... for a higher pricepoint.

This 38 is perfectly trim for me- it’s comfortable and keeps close enough that it fits well under the jacket.

Too bad about the changes. I’ve read a bit about Filson over time but don’t know much about specific products. Makes me treasure this one even more!

It’s also very warm for how light it is- I wore it while picking up yard debris and quickly got toasty even in the stiff breeze we had going today.

Our previous house was a raised renovated shotgun built the 1930s, in the winter cold breezes would jet straight through the floor planks! Central heating had no way to keep up. All that to say, I feel ya!
 

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