I agree with Seb and Grayland--the sleeves are just fine--if you get a Sheene and are not riding in it you won't need any more length. I sometimes wonder about the advocates of sleeves ending halfway down your fingers, perhaps it saves them scraping their knuckles on the ground.....
Tonight I am drinking my home-made "29 year old Springbank"..... let me explain..... The afore-mentioned whisky was a present from the woman I live with ("my wife" sounds like she's not an autonomous person-and with the Powder Room stuff going on at the moment, well.....) for a big birthday some...
Splendid jacket--I like the top pocket flap too --and even more the fact that the halfbelt is in the right place--can't bear them up around the shoulder blade area.
Probably best if I don't--partly because I will never own a pair of bespoke shoes and partly because I don't want to see a footwear version of Aero vs AL.....
Yes but--to be fair-- Lobb are known for making "clodhoppers"--at least that's what I'm told by a friend who will only have bespoke shoes from Cleverley.....
Right...clearly he was either a southpaw or a time-traveller who happened upon these posts in 2013....he'll be disappointed when he comes back to collect it.....
Well my Aero 30s half-belt is clearly an exception to the rule since the inside pocket is on the right (and, of course, the outside breast pocket is on the left ) --hence no imbalance at all. This was a standard sale jacket, the pockets were not so placed at my request. Although I am...
I've just opened a bottle of Bruichladdich Islay Barley Rockside Farm 2007 (50% abv) and for such a young one it is very complex ...and very delicious. Maybe not quite as complex as the extremely poetic blurb on their website has it...or, most likely, my tastebuds just aren't up to that highly...
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