draš katalenić
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Today Eastman G-1 .
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. What's wrong with the fit? Looks great to me. Or should a ask eagle eye @Carlos840 this question?Vintage Herc. Not my best fitting jacket but still very much in my all time favorites list. Just something about it. I am also trying to up my photo game. Pretty sure you’ve all seen enough of my living room.
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It’s not bad but it is a bit small. I’m finally able to use my high school weight room again. And even in a short time I notice the shoulders getting tighter. Which is both good and bad. And please don’t ask Carlos, I want to continue to enjoy this jacket. LOL.What's wrong with the fit? Looks great to me. Or should a ask eagle eye @Carlos840 this question?![]()
It’s not bad but it is a bit small. I’m finally able to use my high school weight room again. And even in a short time I notice the shoulders getting tighter. Which is both good and bad. And please don’t ask Carlos, I want to continue to enjoy this jacket. LOL.
Great outfit!
thanks so much for the shots. Yeah, mine is similar but a little bit more "clunky". Kind of gathers a lot of material under and behind the arm pit. I actually just took the jacket to a tailor and what we're going to do is sew down the lower part of the biswing back, basically tacking it down about half way up. There was something always off and couldn't figure it out. I compared it to my Schott 118 (where the bi swing/under arm gusset look never bothered me or felt sloppy) and it finally hit me. The 141 biswing goes deeper down. So it's really creating this batwing sort of thing. But now by sewing it down, it'll cinch up the loose, sagging parts under the arm, but still give me the comfort of the biswing across the shoulders, which is where I need it most.@TooManyHatsOnlyOneHead Heres a side shot of the buckles, gussets etc on my 141 for comparison to yours. You can see how all the little panels get their creases and wear in
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thanks so much for the shots. Yeah, mine is similar but a little bit more "clunky". Kind of gathers a lot of material under and behind the arm pit. I actually just took the jacket to a tailor and what we're going to do is sew down the lower part of the biswing back, basically tacking it down about half way up. There was something always off and couldn't figure it out. I compared it to my Schott 118 (where the bi swing/under arm gusset look never bothered me or felt sloppy) and it finally hit me. The 141 biswing goes deeper down. So it's really creating this batwing sort of thing. But now by sewing it down, it'll cinch up the loose, sagging parts under the arm, but still give me the comfort of the biswing across the shoulders, which is where I need it most.
I tried playing around with the elastic on the inside thinking maybe the fit wasn't good, but couldn't get the right result. I'll post some photos with the alteration. If you don't mind, will use your before shots as I forgot to take some.
BTW, not trying to say the biswing is bad or anything. I like it in certain jackets. But for my cafe racer, I really wanted a slim, 2nd skin kind of thing. It was my bad for not buying the right one. Jacket just wasn't fitting my body type. So was just trying to figure out how to save the jacket because I really love the 100 series Schott leather. It's naked aniline and has this really cool gooey, spongy sort of feel.
Frankly @Carlos840, i enjoy your reviews and observations. You are always professional, extremely knowledgable and honest. If someone is bold enough to ask how something fits or looks, among a group of perfectionists, then they should be mature enough to not take personally the responses.I'll just play with my jackets in silence, i promise...
Apologies if i am ruining things for some of you, i don't mean to. Just shows you what is going on in my head.
Frankly @Carlos840, i enjoy your reviews and observations. You are always professional, extremely knowledgable and honest. If someone is bold enough to ask how something fits or looks, among a group of perfectionists, then they should be mature enough to not take personally the responses.
I would expect nothing less here. After all that is why people are here, i would hope.
Thanks (but i ain’t gonna ask)
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