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Honestly I'm waiting on it, its in the mail. Im going to pm you my email so that you can send pics of sam browns. My brother is a computer tech; he actually did something on my e bay app that will hide the page of my saved searches from the public for about 2 minutes so I have to act fast if im interested not really any time for questions or anything basically its bin or hold off an risk losing it. We will talk more via email. Sending pmWhat…did…I…miss? There better be something seriously wrong with it or I will be very put out. Lol. I look forward to Cals making others happy.
Edit: I just saw your pics. Amazing bro. So effin nice. That is a new one. I think only the second very recent Cal posted here. How is it? Does it compare favorably to the Leatherman version and the true vintage ones. Man, you absolutely got one over on me. Where did you find it?
Edit 2: I’m literally yelling “avenge me” at the sky lol. BTW, I can send you a Sam Browne belt. I’ll send you some pics of different options. I gots loads of them.
Hell yea, love mine to
Hell yea, love mine
Hell yea, love mine to
looks cool, but all signs of hot water treatment been done to it?Too tight on me, but the patina is ridiculous. Beautiful.
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Are you referring to the snug top block fit? They're actually slightly loose in the waist, but the rise is too low and the thighs are too snug so they are for sale. Not skipping leg day does have downsides.Jake, blink if you're being held hostage by whoever made those pants!
looks cool, but all signs of hot water treatment been done to it?
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sitting alone behind my desk in the height of stiffly summer, do I wear leather jacket, of course lol
I think some more fitted pants would look great on you. I'm not saying slimfit because I know you hate those, but something in between like these:Are you referring to the snug top block fit? They're actually slightly loose in the waist, but the rise is too low and the thighs are too snug so they are for sale. Not skipping leg day does have downsides.
Funny that you post pics of one of my best buds on IGI think some more fitted pants would look great on you. I'm not saying slimfit because I know you hate those, but something in between like these:
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Are you referring to the snug top block fit? They're actually slightly loose in the waist, but the rise is too low and the thighs are too snug so they are for sale. Not skipping leg day does have downsides.
Thanks again Salmosalar, great advice. I've bought one secondhand aero which is a great fit from the get go. I'll use that as my base measurement. I like a fairly trim fit so will be exploring the 30s cuts and slimmer MC jackets. Having said that, I'm now telling myself I need a jacket in several styles and colours!Hi Jimmy - no problem at all, happy to help! I am still on the same journey myself but have picked up a fair bit of experience with various Aero models and sizing along the way now, so if that is of use to others on FL so much the better. The patterns make a lot of difference and some work better than others for different folks - for instance, the Cafe Racer doesnt quite work so well for me, and the 1930s cuts are generally better for me than the more boxy 50s versions, but the Slim MC jackets I have are right on the money fit-wise. I experimented first with used versions, some of which I passed on, and then once I had it dialled in focused on custom orders to get exactly what I was after and Aero have been excellent in that regard. If you are buying SH or from their stock items it is key to rely on the actual measurements rather than the stated sizing, as the latter often seems to bear little resemblance to what you might expect - I have stock jackets from 34 to 38 and others on FL have an even bigger range, so it is worth figuring out your own dimensions carefully asap and relying on them to guide you rather than what is given on the label. I would say that is even more true for Aero than other makers - even if you look at their stock offerings you will see a fair bit of variability within size ranges even for the same model….once you know your own measurements though it is much easier to hit the bullseye!
You should probably check out their Premier range in that case - they are a nice slim 30s fit with high armholes, but not as extremely fitted as the Boardracer, which is probably the most close fitting of all their patterns. Check the shoulder width though as these can be a bit narrow if you have a very V shaped torso.Thanks again Salmosalar, great advice. I've bought one secondhand aero which is a great fit from the get go. I'll use that as my base measurement. I like a fairly trim fit so will be exploring the 30s cuts and slimmer MC jackets. Having said that, I'm now telling myself I need a jacket in several styles and colours!
Oh shoot, 007 outerwearIs this "outerwear"? I guess it qualifies, as long I wear it as an outer layer, right...?
"Townes"-Shirt. My first ever purchase from Ship John. Must say, the best denim shirt I have had yet. Expensive (especially post import) but something special for sure. Much stiffer than IH although it feels thinner. Reminds me of the shirts Indigofera does, but with a slightly more subtle design and enhanced versatility. I will enjoy every single day of break-in and aging!
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Interesting that it seems to tuck in well. I like IH shirts but find they do not. That has kept me from buying IH sihrts lately because i dislike the bottoms hanging out below the jacket hem.Is this "outerwear"? I guess it qualifies, as long I wear it as an outer layer, right...?
"Townes"-Shirt. My first ever purchase from Ship John. Must say, the best denim shirt I have had yet. Expensive (especially post import) but something special for sure. Much stiffer than IH although it feels thinner. Reminds me of the shirts Indigofera does, but with a slightly more subtle design and enhanced versatility. I will enjoy every single day of break-in and aging!
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