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    Quote Originally Posted by roy View Post
    Bought this A1 style jacket, made by "Stewart Leather", perfect fit, perfect colour.
    Cost me £20, and about the same for knit replacements, my favoutite jacket, ever!!!
    That's an amazing deal, Stewart are a premium brand!

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    New A-1 with pics

    OK, it's new to me - a very slightly pre-owned A-1 Good Wear in cape.
    I already took a ration of **** on VLJ for the untucked shirt, so find something else to gripe about like the ugly guy wearing it
    Let me know what you think. As you know, I don't get offended, so fire away!

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    You know that 'young dude in a hurry and too busy to tuck in' look is beginning to grow on me... ;-)
    The A-1 looks good though, with the waist knit sorted it'll be a solid and stylish jacket.

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    Yeah, whatever Ian! I wet the waist and stuck it in the clothes dryer for 15 mins. It's a tad better now. Have to talk to JC to see if he'd think about putting on a new one. But given I don't button up much, it's not a huge deal.

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    Very nice. What does the capeskin feel like? Is it thick and firm or butter soft? And how'd you think it will wear.

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    Hi, ButteMT61:
    There's nothing to fire about. That's a great A-1: fit; color; drape; made by GW. Nice. Enjoy. And, thanks for the pics.
    Jack Aranda

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    Jacket has a good look to it. Good fit, digging the dock worker look....You and Jan competing for most dramatic pose? Kidding looks great....
    "It is better to be down here, wishing you were up there, than up here wishing you were down there."

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    Almost looks like goat in the pictures. Love those aniline finishes. Looks a tad big IMHO Scott, better that than too small. I just sent back an A2 that in every way was about an inch too small. I got a great deal on it too.
    Enough about me. The A1 is sharp and I didn't give it much consideration because of the buttons, but the more I look at it the more I'm love the A1.
    We are all dying to know the quality of JC's capeskins!

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    great jacket! fits great. unique seeing a button up leather jacket. agreed, awesome color and drape.

    love that the watch band and shoes match too. what kind of watch/band and which shoes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcrow82 View Post
    Almost looks like goat in the pictures. Love those aniline finishes. Looks a tad big IMHO Scott, better that than too small. I just sent back an A2 that in every way was about an inch too small. I got a great deal on it too. Enough about me. The A1 is sharp and I didn't give it much consideration because of the buttons, but the more I look at it the more I'm love the A1. We are all dying to know the quality of JC's capeskins!
    No, it's not too big - on the borderline of too small. BUT - the issue is with the waist knits. They don't pull inward, so that makes the body look wider. I don't think it's bothersome enough to get rid of it, but we'll see.It's great - I'll post pics of the jacket now on it's own. You'll see the cut is not like that of an A-2.

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