jeepTj98
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I would absolutely love to find a used/vintage jacket of top-tier quality that fits my odd proportions. Anything that fits my waist is ridiculously tight at my chest. Anything that fits my chest tends to be far too loose around the middle, with the exceptions of short hemmed jackets (again, I'm 6' and a 26" length is pretty much a car coat on me) with a tapered middle. And having rediscovered the joy of pleated, high waist trousers, the jacket options for those on a budget are scant. And since I realize education costs, I'm willing to take the 'F' for trying a new class with which I was unfamiliar, though electives are costly. At this point, the tuition gamble is worth it. We'll see come midterms
Everyone has their own opinions and priorities and I as you can imagine I can mention far more pressing issues in this world than purchasing a jacket in Pakistan. I’m not going to get into all that right now but I wanted to mention to you that I have washed many leather jackets in the washing machine. I was hesitant and careful, but it can be done without ruining the jacket.So once again, there are comments about the awful smell of 5* jackets.
Please read about the toxic chemicals contained in cheaper clothing products. Especially those from China, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Clothing such as trousers or T-shirts can be washed several times, and this is always recommended to get rid of chemical residues, but you cannot put leather or nylon jackets in the washing machine. Firstly, it may simply be toxic and be absorbed into your body through your skin. Secondly, these substances affect the body's endocrine and cardiovascular systems and are carcinogenic.
In addition, it is not difficult to find information about the conditions in which these items are produced, without any regard for worker safety or the environment. Children are employed to work with leather and dyeing materials.
Is it worth saving a little money?


