ChewingWax
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Ah yes, chapter 3, section 2, paragraph 1, subset b of the GW playbook. Assure those in the Q all is well. Always. No hesitation. All is well my friends, all is well.
Lol. Ok, I’m done. Sorry.
Ah yes, chapter 3, section 2, paragraph 1, subset b of the GW playbook. Assure those in the Q all is well. Always. No hesitation. All is well my friends, all is well.
Lol. Ok, I’m done. Sorry.
Ok. I hate to repeat myself, and I’m beginning to think I shouldn’t have to, but I am also an electrician. I just checked my Instagram and I see that I’m up to 34 followers.
How come nobody is asking me what they should be wearing?
It‘s your call whether you listen to more experienced players in the field or disregard their opinions as personal attacks, I guess. Anyway, if you want a cross zip, buy a Schott 618, it is a three times better jacket than any cross zip SB will bake you.
This is true, I got a ridiculously good fully customized one-off out of this world nice leather jacket for only £1k.Yes, he benefited from TFL at the beginning, but so did the members. They got a custom-made leather jacket at a great price. In this respect, I would call it a win/win situation.
When I see new FL jackets, I'm usually not blown away by them, but then I see the potential in pictures like these.This is true, I got a ridiculously good fully customized one-off out of this world nice leather jacket for only £1k.
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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. Which Leathertogs is this one based on? It reminds me a little of the Freewheelers Speed Demon, but the details are different. Great looking and clean design.Now that's a good looking jacket. It only needs a belt and epaulets
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Hard to know without someone wearing it, but it does look rather long, doesn’t it?Now that's a good looking jacket. It only needs a belt and epaulets
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Indeed hard to tell without the jacket being worn. Maybe the missing belt makes it look long.Hard to know without someone wearing it, but it does look rather long, doesn’t it?
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The picture with the angle is probably not doing it any favors. I just hope whoever got that one can look down when zipped up, collar seems a bit high. Hopefully it can curl over like the original.Hard to know without someone wearing it, but it does look rather long, doesn’t it?
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We did two fit jackets, second one at Greg's insistence, not specifically because of the collar but fingers crossed, it works. I think you are correct regarding the angle of the photo because both fit jackets the length was good.The picture with the angle is probably not doing it any favors. I just hope whoever got that one can look down when zipped up, collar seems a bit high. Hopefully it can curl over like the original.
Epaulettes have never been my thing although I've come around on them on certain designs. As for the belt similar feeling to the epaulettes but on this particularly design when undone I felt it looked particularly sloppy given the asymmetrical nature of the two front pieces.Now that's a good looking jacket. It only needs a belt and epaulets![]()
I wouldn’t worry, the curled over look really looks nice as demonstrated in the pic above and if it’s a bit long, it can almost look like one of those small 30’s collar.This one is mine. I will try to do a little review when it arrives.
We did two fit jackets, second one at Greg's insistence, not specifically because of the collar but fingers crossed, it works. I think you are correct regarding the angle of the photo because both fit jackets the length was good.
Epaulettes have never been my thing although I've come around on them on certain designs. As for the belt similar feeling to the epaulettes but on this particularly design when undone I felt it looked particularly sloppy given the asymmetrical nature of the two front pieces.
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I was in the fence about it but decided to without. I do agree it looks very good done up on that pic of @Carlos840
Greg was very helpful throughout the whole thing as was Sam and it was a fun process.
The black ponyWhat leather did you get?
This is a pic of the inside Greg sent me the other day:Is Gregs version of the leathertog lined to the edge of the zipper? Only with a small leather inside facing on the top, so no bulk at the stomach?
Thanks. And very cool.This is a pic of the inside Greg sent me the other day: View attachment 500925
This is a pretty interesting design. I've never seen this before. I did have an idea to have the D pockets on an angle basically the way it is now but filling out the D shape but I thought it would be too much.Not directly related but this is an interesting Leathertogs design.
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Personally I've never been interested in car coats and I don't think I ever will.
But look at the execution of this one. Perfect for showing off Greg's amazing skill as a machinist.
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I love the look of those Art Deco buttons. I sent Greg NOS 30s buttons for my latest project and he liked them so much that he had a company reproduce them in black and brown.
Interesting measurements, those sleeves look to be as long as the body. 17 inch shoulder on a size 42?This one's up for sale on eBay now: https://www.ebay.de/itm/28515027110...359JH/T7tgswfsPEbtoUnoC5yL|tkp:Bk9SR571pb_iYQ