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Double Helix Works?

JonS1967

Practically Family
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720
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San Diego
Yeah, the Thedi fur collar half belt inspired me to get this style. I originally planned to order from him, but Double Helix just felt more accessible to me.

The leather is not stiff. I would say the temper is medium-soft. Very supple, it feels nice in my hands. Probably similar or softer than your Innovator if I had to guess, given that it's fully aniline.
I believe they have two options in black horsehide. The Innovator the one that comes with a tea core semi aniline. The Bounty Hunter is offered on a full aniline oiled wax with a black core.

Compared to the custom Vanson I have with Horween’s Pinnacle horsehide, my Innovator is stiff, but compared to other horsehide I’ve handled it’s not too bad at all. So if the seal brown is softer and less stiff, I will be happy.

Seeing how beautiful your jacket is making me really excited for mine to arrive!
 

ojaw

A-List Customer
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419
Location
Winnipeg
Received my made to measure 1930s Double Helix jacket in seal brown today.

Specifics:
- Detachable mouton collar in a beige color
- Leather lined cuffs
- Wider half belt
- A yoke was added
- An action back was added
- #8 non hookless zipper
- Brass (gold) colored hardware
- Black cotton liner
- Made to my given measurements

Pics:

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My thoughts:
In one sentence;
I'm happy with the outcome, when the mouton collar is on.
Longer;
I've always wanted a brown half-belt jacket, and the color of the seal brown leather that Double Helix uses has attracted me for quite a while. Ever since I first laid my eyes on it to be honest! A rich, aniline red brown color with a lot of depth.
I contacted Double Helix for an order in late december. Matsuda, the man you deal with, is great to talk to. Efficient, fast responses. I was quick to place my order with them after just a few days of talking. Time flew by and they sent me QC photos in late february, where I spotted that, due to a misunderstanding, they didn't include a back yoke. I let them know, and without hesitation they told me that they would completely remake the back of the jacket, so that it would be exactly as I wanted it. Commendable, I give them 10/10 for their customer service.
The remake took them a month, shipping took a week, plus some easter delay, and then I recieved it today, april 9. Man, it looks amazing, as the pictures show. Exactly as I wanted it, and the fit is superb! I wanted a layering jacket, this jacket has 5 inches of ease in the chest. In the pictures I am wearing a thick wool sweater, Robust by SNS Herning to be exact, and it doesn't feel restrictive. Almost a perfect fit in my opinion. The sleeves could be 0.5 cm longer and the hem could be brought in by 1 cm (across). This is my first time experiencing an action back, and the difference in mobility is extremely noticeable. Raising my arms is no problem, and neither is putting my hands in the hand warmer pockets.

The leather is amazing. Grainy, smells great and has a lot of depth in the color. In the light the red undertones come out, which I love, but otherwise it's a pretty dark looking seal brown. I'm happy with all the materials used tbh. The cotton liner is slick, going through the sleeves in a wool sweater is no problem, it doesn't grab me anywhere. The mouton collar looks and feels very nice.

The thing I'm displeased about, although it's kinda on me, is the placement of the snaps that fasten the mouton collar. With the collar off, I'd say the jacket is unwearable. 3 of the snaps are not hidden by the collar.
Great looking piece! Seems like Seal Brown is the flavour of the week, I have a Rider Tres in that colour coming in early summer.
 

Bfd70

I'll Lock Up
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Bennarion

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Received my made to measure 1930s Double Helix jacket in seal brown today.

Specifics:
- Detachable mouton collar in a beige color
- Leather lined cuffs
- Wider half belt
- A yoke was added
- An action back was added
- #8 non hookless zipper
- Brass (gold) colored hardware
- Black cotton liner
- Made to my given measurements

Pics:

View attachment 780498
View attachment 780499
View attachment 780481 View attachment 780482 View attachment 780483 View attachment 780484 View attachment 780485 View attachment 780486 View attachment 780494
View attachment 780500

My thoughts:
In one sentence;
I'm happy with the outcome, when the mouton collar is on.
Longer;
I've always wanted a brown half-belt jacket, and the color of the seal brown leather that Double Helix uses has attracted me for quite a while. Ever since I first laid my eyes on it to be honest! A rich, aniline red brown color with a lot of depth.
I contacted Double Helix for an order in late december. Matsuda, the man you deal with, is great to talk to. Efficient, fast responses. I was quick to place my order with them after just a few days of talking. Time flew by and they sent me QC photos in late february, where I spotted that, due to a misunderstanding, they didn't include a back yoke. I let them know, and without hesitation they told me that they would completely remake the back of the jacket, so that it would be exactly as I wanted it. Commendable, I give them 10/10 for their customer service.
The remake took them a month, shipping took a week, plus some easter delay, and then I recieved it today, april 9. Man, it looks amazing, as the pictures show. Exactly as I wanted it, and the fit is superb! I wanted a layering jacket, this jacket has 5 inches of ease in the chest. In the pictures I am wearing a thick wool sweater, Robust by SNS Herning to be exact, and it doesn't feel restrictive. Almost a perfect fit in my opinion. The sleeves could be 0.5 cm longer and the hem could be brought in by 1 cm (across). This is my first time experiencing an action back, and the difference in mobility is extremely noticeable. Raising my arms is no problem, and neither is putting my hands in the hand warmer pockets.

The leather is amazing. Grainy, smells great and has a lot of depth in the color. In the light the red undertones come out, which I love, but otherwise it's a pretty dark looking seal brown. I'm happy with all the materials used tbh. The cotton liner is slick, going through the sleeves in a wool sweater is no problem, it doesn't grab me anywhere. The mouton collar looks and feels very nice.

The thing I'm displeased about, although it's kinda on me, is the placement of the snaps that fasten the mouton collar. With the collar off, I'd say the jacket is unwearable. 3 of the snaps are not hidden by the collar.
The jacket fits you perfectly. The sleeves could have been made a little longer, but it's also good.
 

Christoise

New in Town
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3
I got my rider's bible black in from Double Helix earlier this week. I am stoked on it. Unzipped it feels pretty perfect. A little snug in the midsection when zipped, but that is a little more impetus for me to drink a little less beer and work out more. :)




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Herrvallmo

One Too Many
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Sweden

JonS1967

Practically Family
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720
Location
San Diego

JonS1967

Practically Family
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720
Location
San Diego
Showcasing the beauty and variety of their seal brown leather under different lighting conditions. Same camera, just different lighting. Gets darker looking still after the sun sets.

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Very nice! Thanks for sharing these photos. I just found out this morning that my seal brown jacket is done and should be shipping soon.
 

Cyber Lip

Practically Family
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850
Location
Seattle
Anyone try one of their A2's? I've been considering one but the collar looks like it rides pretty tall in their photos, but I'm thinking that could maybe be due to it being snapped. Unsnapped I'm wondering if it could be worn lower? I don't get along well with really tall collars
 

marker2037

Practically Family
Messages
998
Location
Curacao/NJ, USA
I’m highly considering ordering the Western Cowboy direct from DH as I really want a Type 1 and prefer the Lee style that this has, plus some nice teacore black for my new boots. What’s the story on import duties for anyone who has received a jacket direct in the USA in the last few months?

I recent got some John Lofgren boots direct from JL in Japan and I only had to pay about $70 for a $1,400 order, which is reasonable.
 

ojaw

A-List Customer
Messages
419
Location
Winnipeg
I’m highly considering ordering the Western Cowboy direct from DH as I really want a Type 1 and prefer the Lee style that this has, plus some nice teacore black for my new boots. What’s the story on import duties for anyone who has received a jacket direct in the USA in the last few months?

I recent got some John Lofgren boots direct from JL in Japan and I only had to pay about $70 for a $1,400 order, which is reasonable.
That's not reasonable, that's a steal.
 

Jaymig926

A-List Customer
Messages
436
Location
NYC
I’m highly considering ordering the Western Cowboy direct from DH as I really want a Type 1 and prefer the Lee style that this has, plus some nice teacore black for my new boots. What’s the story on import duties for anyone who has received a jacket direct in the USA in the last few months?

I recent got some John Lofgren boots direct from JL in Japan and I only had to pay about $70 for a $1,400 order, which is reasonable.
I have one up in the classifieds
 

Bfd70

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,400
Location
Traverse city
I’m highly considering ordering the Western Cowboy direct from DH as I really want a Type 1 and prefer the Lee style that this has, plus some nice teacore black for my new boots. What’s the story on import duties for anyone who has received a jacket direct in the USA in the last few months?

I recent got some John Lofgren boots direct from JL in Japan and I only had to pay about $70 for a $1,400 order, which is reasonable.
I paid $65 dollars this year. They declared it a gift
 

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