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Alexander Leathers light brown kudu Dakota, size 42

majormajor

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really? I don't wear skinny jeans - these are both 'straight' - but I was thinking some tighter more fitted looking jeans might be better for this jacket..

Personal choice, obviously. But 501's have rarely been straight. Apart from perhaps a pair of 1955's, they are all pretty tapered. If you like 'em (and lots do) then fair enough - but they ain't straight.

THESE are straight:

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I was lucky enough to have been around in the 60's when new 501's/502's first became available in the UK. We avidly snapped them up, but within a year, we had discovered that most other US jeans were a better, wider, less baggy-arsed fit:D;)
 
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simonc

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Super jacket man, perfect fit, shorter jacket looks great on, so why do you say it tops you other new jacket, what is it about the hide you like so much, how does it feel on?
 

pauleway

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Hey Schitzo - Jacket looks great, and a very nice fit. What size jacket do you usually wear? The size 42 looks like a perfect fit to me. I am thinking of ordering the Arkansas model, and wonder if I should order my true size or go one size up. Do these style jackets run small, or true to size? Thanks, I would appreciate your opinion!
 

schitzo

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Hey Schitzo - Jacket looks great, and a very nice fit. What size jacket do you usually wear? The size 42 looks like a perfect fit to me. I am thinking of ordering the Arkansas model, and wonder if I should order my true size or go one size up. Do these style jackets run small, or true to size? Thanks, I would appreciate your opinion!

Hey pauleway. As you may know the same pattern is used for the Arkansas and the Dakota. Normally i wear size 38s on account of my 38" chest, as was the case for the roadster I recently acquired which fits very well too. But for this one I kinda got the impression from Will that he thought the thickness of the kudu was a factor. When I tried on the one pictured on their site - it's a 42 - to my surprise it almost fit me. I'm just under 6,2 and all it needed was an extra inch of length to cover my belt - otherwise i would have had that one away there and then.

I think we can safely say you won't need to size down with this model! In my experience, ordering true to size will get you one that's quite a close fit. Maybe that's what you want? I guess the best thing to do here is email your specifics & fit questions and have Amanda get the info out of Will. Perhaps it'd help if you can send him a picture or two? I found he has quite a good eye for judging lengths etc. My advice for this jacket is don't mess around with the length and start adding loads as this is a short fitting jacket. IMO you want it just over your belt and no further. I also suggest don't bother with an inside pocket in the facing


@simonc
that's a good question and I'm still thinking about it to try and come back with a good answer..
 
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pauleway

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Hey pauleway. As you may know the same pattern is used for the Arkansas and the Dakota. Normally i wear size 38s on account of my 38" chest, as was the case for the roadster I recently acquired which fits very well too. But for this one I kinda got the impression from Will that he thought the thickness of the kudu was a factor. When I tried on the one pictured on their site - it's a 42 - to my surprise it almost fit me. I'm just under 6,2 and all it needed was an extra inch of length to cover my belt - otherwise i would have had that one away there and then.

I think we can safely say you won't need to size down with this model! In my experience, ordering true to size will get you one that's quite a close fit. Maybe that's what you want? I guess the best thing to do here is email your specifics & fit questions and have Amanda get the info out of Will. Perhaps it'd help if you can send him a picture or two? I found he has quite a good eye for judging lengths etc. My advice for this jacket is don't mess around with the length and start adding loads as this is a short fitting jacket. IMO you want it just over your belt and no further. I also suggest don't bother with an inside pocket in the facing


@simonc
that's a good question and I'm still thinking about it to try and come back with a good answer..

Schitzo - Thanks for the info. I know the sleeve and back length I want, was just a little concerned with the chest area. Unlike you, I'm 5'7" but have a 42" chest. I will give Amanda the measurements and see what they say. Thank you for your advice, I appreciate it. Nice jacket BTW - enjoy!
 

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Schitz, that jacket will get even more interesting with age – well done.

Couple of things, though. You need to lose those "Crocs" right now. Not just when you read this message but two hours before: longer than that. Crocs are an abomination. Nothing more to say there.

And the cut of the 501s is also off. Lose those, too, and spend some money on some decent Ironhearts or similar Selvedge and your look will increase in quality five times.

But please burn those f***ing Crocs. And now.

Sir J
 
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GriffDeLaGriff

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I recommend getting 634s and have them tapered by "The denim doctor" who is in your area of the globe. They are too wide standard but can be slightly tapered for a perfect look. They might be straight, but feels almost like bootcut imho as they come out of the box.
 

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ah graemsay, there you are when I need you! I've missed your informative posts and excellent hyperlinking abilities, you've been away too long sir

Sorry SJ but I'm with Wild_balls on this one and the crocs are definitely not getting burnt. What a thing to say! But if it will calm u down a bit I am prepared to consider the possibility of a pair in brown to match with the jacket lol

@ Griff & Cooperson I am definitely gonna get something from Iron Hearts as I've got a code to use. Was thinking these slim tapered triple works ones might be a good bet: http://www.ironheart.co.uk/bottoms/twxb01.html Anyone got experience of these?
 
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pipvh

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But if it will calm u down a bit I am prepared to consider the possibility of a pair in brown to match with the jacket lol

Just hit 'em with spray-on suede effect and you'll have rough-out boondockers/booncrockers.:D

Ace jacket, by the way. Very nice indeed.
 

nick123

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You actually wear the crocs well. Somehow, by wearing less than accepted shoes with a killer jacket, you end up cooler.
 

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I had a laugh out loud moment when I scrolled down and saw what shoes you're wearing...I am beginning to sense a trend, I've seen you now in flip flops, sneakers and crocs all with various leather jackets. I believe you are toying with us :) , great looking jacket by the way,
 

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I had a laugh out loud moment when I scrolled down and saw what shoes you're wearing...I am beginning to sense a trend, I've seen you now in flip flops, sneakers and crocs all with various leather jackets. I believe you are toying with us :) , great looking jacket by the way,

You actually wear the crocs well. Somehow, by wearing less than accepted shoes with a killer jacket, you end up cooler.

have you guys seen the Big Lebowski? I would literally kill for some size 10 transparent jelly shoes alas after years spent on the look out for a pair I've now all but given up. I reckon they must have been specially made just for the film as nowhere ever has them in adult sizes
 

GriffDeLaGriff

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I am definitely gonna get something from Iron Hearts as I've got a code to use. Was thinking these slim tapered triple works ones might be a good bet: http://www.ironheart.co.uk/bottoms/twxb01.html Anyone got experience of these?

IH have alot of measures on all pants. I took a pair I liked and measured them and got the model that was closest to this. A tip that might or might not work :D
 

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Anything wrong with just a decent pair of black american made Lee jeans?

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Or a british made pair of Lee Cooper jeans :O) might not be too hard to find in UK
 
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Edward

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Anything wrong with just a decent pair of black american made Lee jeans?

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Or a british made pair of Lee Cooper jeans :O) might not be too hard to find in UK

I'd be very surprised if Lee Coopers are still made in Britain... Haven't worn them in years, but last I did they were so much cheaper than the other brands they must have been offshored. Lee used to have an outlet shop near my folks' house (back in the days when they had a factory in Northern Ireland, 1981-2005ish, I think), but I never could wear them, the rise was so low. I always found hipster cut jeans (i.e. jeans cut with the waistband on the hips, below the natural waist) desperately uncomfortable.
 

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