I appreciate the help guys. I'm going to ask Thedi for some sizing/dimensions. I am a size 42, 5'10", 195 lbs, 42" chest, 36" waist, 18.5" shoulders. So I suppose I'm either a Large or maybe need to get a custom size made.
I am a size 40-42, 5'11", 187 lbs, 42" chest wearing size XL in Thedis. Ask for sleeve lenght because Thedi Jackets come with very long standard sleeves...
Thanks for the info. Do you have a picture of yourself wearing an XL Thedi? We seem to be pretty close in size.
That's correct. First time I tried a size M at a German authorized Thedi dealer the sleeves were too long.
Here we go: Both jacket bought from a authorized Reseller. He asked Thedi Leathers to shorten sleeves for his shop collection because, as mentioned before, standard sleeves are too long in general... MTC127980 with 25.75" (65cm) sleeve lenght, straight measured MTC127996 with 25.25" (64 cm) sleeve lenght, straight measured
That shearling collar one is sweet, they would have had to wrestle me in the shop to get that one off me.
It's an ACE Western Belt availble at thurston bros, eastwestapparel or ACE Etsy store. For custom orders contact ACE Western Belt directly. These belts have become very fashionable again in recent years, so a longer waiting time has to be expected for a custom one. These are truly works of art, not cheap but for the immense time it takes to manufacture such a belt by using vintage original stud machines (sometimes nos hardware) it is always worth the price. There are also plain ones for a resonable price available... Brown, Ltd. 5th Anniversary Edition Black, Standard One some yrs ago, but I don't remember No. Brown, Custom made after a picture in an old advertisement (in picture above I am wearing this one)
Today FW Mulholland, when I wear this jacket on a rainy day the grain of the jacket pop out every time more and more
on "Deck Watch" today (Walking the Dogs) wearing RedWing Iron Rangers, vintage USN "Bell Bottoms" - watchcap is manufactured by BOB DONG and the A2 served on SSBN 622 USS "James Monroe" (Lafayette Class Submarine)