Cut the sleeves off, now you can make some leather pants and a vest... profitI've had some LW jackets with thigh sized sleeves too
Cut the sleeves off, now you can make some leather pants and a vest... profit
Yes, the sleeves can seem billowy from certain angles and poses.
On the ryder I have, they settle very nicely when looking front on. But from the side, I think the forearm tends to be ok, but excess settles around the rear shoulder and triceps area. While other jackets I have fit those areas better, this feels very comfortable for me when moving around.
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Time for me to do some curls, extensions, presses and pull ups... and fill em out
from what I've seen he's trimmed up the more modern patterns.
Do you have any examples or pictures of the ill-fitting sleeves from LW?from what I've seen he's trimmed up the more modern patterns.
The three illustrious catalogue brands:
Sears Hercules
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Montgomery Ward Windward
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Penney Sportclad
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Thanks for the kind words! I guess this actually does fit as intended (for the most part, sleeves definitely atleast 1“ too long), a size down and it would be tight at the bottom and layering barely possible anymore and I like to believe these 50s half-belts were worn as overcoats more so than snug fitting jackets. Also, I do own plenty more fitted jackets, doesnt hurt to have one that allows for a wool sweater without looking like a sausage at once.I like this fit. Doesn’t look even remotely too large. It’s not a sausage casing style and I think this is exactly how it should fit.
The two way zip makes a lot of sense on a bike jacket if it’s a longer cut. I had a cross zip with a short zipper on each side with a leather flap inside (like the sleeve zippers on bike jackets). So off the bike the jacket was pretty form fitting, and on the bike it was super comfortable with the zips open. Great design!I’m a sucker for two-way zippers. Picked up this All Saints leather many years ago, still one of my favs!
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I'm also a fan of two-way zippers. It's not only practical on the bike, but also in the car or train or generally when sitting. What's more, depending on the jacket, it can also look good if you leave something open at the bottom. In principle, it's like the last button, which is often not closed.The two way zip makes a lot of sense on a bike jacket if it’s a longer cut. I had a cross zip with a short zipper on each side with a leather flap inside (like the sleeve zippers on bike jackets). So off the bike the jacket was pretty form fitting, and on the bike it was super comfortable with the zips open. Great design!
Celebrating a Canucks win with Hercules.
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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Got the Heavy Canvas/Denim Lined version of the LW J24 today. This thing is a beast in its own right - weighs just as much as some leather jackets I have.
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I see I have a new nemesis hanging here. Another LW junkie in my size. The die is cast my man, the die is cast. lol.
Is this the one Stuart had on eBay? Sensational jacket! Isn’t the canvas awesome. Same attention to detail as the leather jackets. I almost purchased this many time over.
Maybe not for every LW piece - I'm usually a 42, but figured from the measurements Stu gave this could work. Either way, the die has been cast
And yeah, this is the same one that was on ebay... although just went for a direct transaction instead and save some fees lol
The canvas is phenomenal, definitely no slouch or afterthought.
I will never understand why people are so obsessed with 90s style and the style of Friends. Horrific style.