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. Are you asking out of curiosity or do you have such a jacket you'd like to experiment with?
Tbh, I don't see the point if it's already studded to that extent. After removing them, you're gonna be left with some swiss cheese lapels lol
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about removing the studs, but that sounds like a cool ideaBoth out of curiosity (to see whether I have the tools available at home) and there’s also a jacket I’m considering experimenting on (top pic). No need to ripe the seam because the lining is pretty beaten up. The stitching where the holes were might need to be redone. The bottom pic is what I’m considering as a possible alternative for the empty holes, maybe with some Native American turquoise. I can’t be seen wearing metal spikes but I’d rock the rhinestones.
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I ended up getting the eureka .. best grinder for $200 in my opinion. Thanks for the recommendation!@jeepTj98 I hear you about grounds not being uniform in size - that can seriously affect the taste of the coffee. The larger grounds don't extract at the same rate as the fines, which means you really want a uniform size in between.
The finer grounds will immediately settle to the bottom as soon as they release their CO2, while the larger pieces will float. The larger pieces yield a sour note, while the fines offer bitter.
The middle stuff is what we need.
The Eureka is good at a fine espresso grind along with the courser grind for French, which is what I drink, and the uniformity is good.
You can't stretch sleeves by 2". I tried, and got 0.75", which was still too short. Needed 1.75". I soaked the sleeves, hung the jacket on a good wide hanger, and attached 3 lb weights to the cuffs. Left it hanging couple of days. Got 3/4" extra in sleeve length that way. Maybe an inch if I got creative with the ruler, lol.I haven’t bought the jacket but am tempted. I need to extend this jacket’s sleeve length by 1.75-2.25”. The other dimensions work, and the jacket is a mix of deerskin, horsehide, and cowhide. What are my options for sleeve extension? If it requires additional tailoring work, who is able to do it?
About 2” seems too long for soaking in water then stretching. I thought of adding button cuffs or knit cuffs. I’m in SoCal so I thought of JL in SF or Cal Leathers locally.
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I recently purchased a 70s or 80s Lesco and love the leather but hate the polyester lining. Are there any reasons why I shouldn't remove the liner and just wear the jacket unlined?
Also, are there better and worse ways to remove the liner?
Jacket lasts longer with a liner, which absorbs your sweats and lets it dry off.
What do you mean by “better” or “worse”? If the jacket is older and the liner is in a bad condition, you could just remove the remaining liner with a scissor, cutting close to the seam. You don’t want to undo the seam just to remove the liner.
You can also remove just parts of the liner, and not its entirety. For example, if you feel restricted in the sleeves area, you can just remove the arm liner and keep the body intact.
Can the hem (waist) size of a jacket stretch larger over time?
I found a leather jacket I'm interested in but the hem size is 1/2 inch smaller than what I would like.
The leather is horsehide. Can that stretch 1/2 an inch through repeated wearing?
Any thoughts on this jacket? Seller claims it’s made in Japan but unnbranded (he calls it a ‘Japanese archive piece’)
Going for about $350
Any thoughts on this jacket? Seller claims it’s made in Japan but unnbranded (he calls it a ‘Japanese archive piece’)
Going for about $350
Here's a bit cheaper - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007176461127.htmlAny thoughts on this jacket? Seller claims it’s made in Japan but unnbranded (he calls it a ‘Japanese archive piece’)
Going for about $350