DaveProc
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Yeah, you almost want AI to do a summary...That's fair, there are 440+ pages to filter through lol! A lot of information baked into these threads.
Check eBay for a used fox creek cafe racer jacket.. excellent quality and fit. Made in USA and they use a full grain cowhide that feels great the first time you put it on… I’ve seen them for $200-$300 in great used condition.New to the forum, started my quest to get my first leather jacket but I'm not ready to drop major cash on something I may or may not enjoy. To that end, after much internet searching (reddit and this forum) it seems like fivestar is a good budget entry option, or so it seems to be. I recognize a lot of feedback is to get a used jacket but I have a preference for something new if possible.
To that end, considering getting the cafe racer on 5* (https://www.fivestarleather.us/products/cafe-racer-jacket) in one of the off the rack sizes. This way I can potentially return the jacket if it is a terrible match. My measurements are below, It would seem like a large would fit best for a slim fit, but the one part that gives me pause is the sleeve lengths. a 27" sleeve seems massively long. Are off the rack sizes for 5* generally not recommended? It seems like most advice is geared around getting a custom made product.
chest 43"
waist 35.5"
shoulder 17.75"
sleeve 25"
Neck 16"
length: prefer on the shorter side 25-26" most likely
height 5'9"
New to the forum, started my quest to get my first leather jacket but I'm not ready to drop major cash on something I may or may not enjoy. To that end, after much internet searching (reddit and this forum) it seems like fivestar is a good budget entry option, or so it seems to be. I recognize a lot of feedback is to get a used jacket but I have a preference for something new if possible.
To that end, considering getting the cafe racer on 5* (https://www.fivestarleather.us/products/cafe-racer-jacket) in one of the off the rack sizes. This way I can potentially return the jacket if it is a terrible match. My measurements are below, It would seem like a large would fit best for a slim fit, but the one part that gives me pause is the sleeve lengths. a 27" sleeve seems massively long. Are off the rack sizes for 5* generally not recommended? It seems like most advice is geared around getting a custom made product.
chest 43"
waist 35.5"
shoulder 17.75"
sleeve 25"
Neck 16"
length: prefer on the shorter side 25-26" most likely
height 5'9"
The jacket you linked was mine, I specified it and it was made to my measurements. Mine was a premium goat, with an explicitly ordered even thickness, which only partially worked. At the time, I think it cost around EUR 400 with all the trimmingsNew to the forum, started my quest to get my first leather jacket but I'm not ready to drop major cash on something I may or may not enjoy. To that end, after much internet searching (reddit and this forum) it seems like fivestar is a good budget entry option, or so it seems to be. I recognize a lot of feedback is to get a used jacket but I have a preference for something new if possible.
To that end, considering getting the cafe racer on 5* (https://www.fivestarleather.us/products/cafe-racer-jacket) in one of the off the rack sizes. This way I can potentially return the jacket if it is a terrible match. My measurements are below, It would seem like a large would fit best for a slim fit, but the one part that gives me pause is the sleeve lengths. a 27" sleeve seems massively long. Are off the rack sizes for 5* generally not recommended? It seems like most advice is geared around getting a custom made product.
chest 43"
waist 35.5"
shoulder 17.75"
sleeve 25"
Neck 16"
length: prefer on the shorter side 25-26" most likely
height 5'9"
The man has spoken!The jacket you linked was mine, I specified it and it was made to my measurements. Mine was a premium goat, with an explicitly ordered even thickness, which only partially worked. At the time, I think it cost around EUR 400 with all the trimmings
I very much doubt that the proportions of the other sizes are correct. Also, you can't trust the price. You don't have good leather and xxs won't fit you. The price goes up with each size. There are also high shipping costs and possibly customs duties and taxes (depending on where you live). Sending it back to Pakistan is also expensive. If you don't like the jacket after all (and there's a good chance you won't), then you've definitely wasted money. If a return is accepted at all. There is usually a 50% discount on another jacket.
Choose wisely
Better save a bit more and have a look at rugged West or Goldtop or something like that.