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Fit Check on Lost Worlds Grizzly

newtojackets

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It sucks when you love a jacket and not the fit. We’ve all been there. I agree that it’s a catch and release. The size just looks off in too many ways to reasonably rectify.
Yeah agreed is a shame! Did buy another jacket recently too (not a repro). Rather than create another post will just ask here, what do you guys think of the fit?

I think this one fits better 3DA1671D-9966-43E5-B3EF-B2CF71704C31.jpeg B5327B21-DC46-43D6-914A-E38F973294A6.jpeg
 

jacketjunkie

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Yeah agreed is a shame! Did buy another jacket recently too (not a repro). Rather than create another post will just ask here, what do you guys think of the fit?

I think this one fits better View attachment 459441 View attachment 459442
Spot on sleeve length, still somewhat roomy in the body, could be trimmer at the hem. However with a frame like yours, I am afraid you will need custom fitting to achieve that. I‘d keep this one and rock it!
 

newtojackets

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Spot on sleeve length, still somewhat roomy in the body, could be trimmer at the hem. However with a frame like yours, I am afraid you will need custom fitting to achieve that. I‘d keep this one and rock it!
That’s something I noticed when not zipped, but think that issue is mostly resolved when zipped up
 
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Yeah agreed is a shame! Did buy another jacket recently too (not a repro). Rather than create another post will just ask here, what do you guys think of the fit?

I think this one fits better View attachment 459441 View attachment 459442
This is certainly a better fit fit but I agree with JJ. For the best fit…you will need a custom build with a fairly aggressive taper. Not a bad thing to have broad shoulders and a bee’s waist!
But I agree this jacket does fit better overall.
 

newtojackets

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This is certainly a better fit fit but I agree with JJ. For the best fit…you will need a custom build with a fairly aggressive taper. Not a bad thing to have broad shoulders and a bee’s waist!
But I agree this jacket does fit better overall.
Spot on sleeve length, still somewhat roomy in the body, could be trimmer at the hem. However with a frame like yours, I am afraid you will need custom fitting to achieve that. I‘d keep this one and rock it!
True, current plan is to get a field leathers (Greg’s pieces look incredible!) but I’m currently still bulking up a bit in the gym, so don’t want to splash on anything custom just yet!
 

Tom71

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I think the fit is good enough. It´s a boxy design, so it won´t adapt to your frame fully. However, breaking it in will lessen the "cardboard" effect, when worn open. If you stop worrying, you will end up with a pretty cool, british-style racer.

If you can´t stop worrying, you may want to look at models with a V-shape, like the Indian Ranger or some Perfecto models.
 

newtojackets

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I think the fit is good enough. It´s a boxy design, so it won´t adapt to your frame fully. However, breaking it in will lessen the "cardboard" effect, when worn open. If you stop worrying, you will end up with a pretty cool, british-style racer.

If you can´t stop worrying, you may want to look at models with a V-shape, like the Indian Ranger or some Perfecto models.
Makes sense! What exactly do you mean by British-style racers?
 

Tom71

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To my - perhaps not very trained eye - there are some general differences between British MC-jackets and Amercians, noticably:

- a boxy vs. V-shaped design (which is probably only owed to visual preferences)
- side-laces vs. belts (because british riding style of the 60s or so would be crouched over the tank, so a belt would likely scratch the metal vs. the laid-back American Chopper-riders)
- coin pockets at the left arm vs. the left side of the torso for pretty much the same reason (accessability when crouched over the tank).

A good visual reference would be the Lewis Leather "Lightning" vs. the Schott "Perfecto" 118.

Others may chime in as I am not really an expert as concerns the history of such jackets here and there...
 

newtojackets

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To my - perhaps not very trained eye - there are some general differences between British MC-jackets and Amercians, noticably:

- a boxy vs. V-shaped design (which is probably only owed to visual preferences)
- side-laces vs. belts (because british riding style of the 60s or so would be crouched over the tank, so a belt would likely scratch the metal vs. the laid-back American Chopper-riders)
- coin pockets at the left arm vs. the left side of the torso for pretty much the same reason (accessability when crouched over the tank).

A good visual reference would be the Lewis Leather "Lightning" vs. the Schott "Perfecto" 118.

Others may chime in as I am not really an expert as concerns the history of such jackets here and there...
Ah really interesting, I’ve noticed some things you mentioned e.g. sleeve pockets, but never knew why
 

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