Love that particular jacket. I have seen one in the flesh at Cal leather's shop. They also make a very cool tan variation. The pin stripped and checkered lining on those jackets is tough as nails. Could it be military? I am guessing the jacket is early 50s.
Stu uses the good old method for sizing people. I do not know how he does it, but his patterns work for his fitting guidelines and advice. He dialed me perfectly. No problem there. In the past, I had concerns with the prices for some of his extra charge for shortening the sleeves one inch...
Excellent interpretation. A classic only second to my man Vicente.
Love this scene at the bar with your horse and the bartender. Like many, been there and done that, my friends. The good and the bad.
I was thinking something similar. Nice clean lines! Love it. However, it does look a bit expensive. Perhaps for my next and last house? What I am doing at this moment is something pre manufacture 3/4 fittings with galvanized schedule 40 pipe. The rack will be built in my listening room 6x10'...
One of my all-time favorites. I made several super cool vest linings for this jacket. The mouton lining was called the bear. Lastly, how cool is that rod bent? You know there is some serious hide pulling it down. LOL.
Hi, I was wondering you can share a trace of the front pocket. I want to add to my mouton thread so that everyone can see or use in their project. I am including a PDF file that contain a 1" graph paper to help with keep the dimensions more uniform. The way I would do the trace is by placing...
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