you mean D pocket on the small side of the front of a cross zip, no, because it will look too busy, visually will be unbalanced to me, but if the slant is more progressive like Langlitz Death's Head then D pocket on the right side of the body with left hand access, but I wonder how that jacket...
I don't know about the cut, looks kind of overwhelming to my eyes, the fly looks very long the leg is too straight cut, I like the one in natural tone posted by Canuck Panda a lot more fit wise and also color wise
i believe in vibe, we all emanate energy around us, I don't know what exactly is, maybe that is what people call aura, and perhaps subconsciously other people can feel us out, I think if you are just being calm and being yourself, other people won't bother you, stray cat won't run away as you...
I think black leather like schott can deal with ink, just clean it with alcohol 90% or zippo lighter fluid, as in clothes I think you can try dry clean spray sold to clean car seat and sofa, or stain remover with hydrogen peroxide as active ingredient
I guess their primary business model is leather tannery and mass market OEM jacket manufacturer, they work based on sent in patterns for so many pieces and purge record probably even send back the pattern , but they venture out by offering this custom orders to individual people so perhaps they...
to my eyes 5* sleeve is like denim jacket sleeve, slightly rotating the sleeve forward 2cm or 2.5cm (I can't process imperial measurement sorry) will do wonder, greater mobility, and cleaner upper sleeve as it will have ever slight tension on the front of the sleeve with your arm down, however...
I like the pocket configuration but isn't it a bit long? from the photo it ends halfway down the fly, that explain the dual zip, imo the hem should be 1" bellow the d pocket or give it some front drop slant hem. and the half belt is a thin strip connecting panel instead of extra layer of leather...
overseas labor cost, the world don't all run in euro or dollar, big chunk of the world are running on their own currency and if their currency is low compared to your currency everything they sell even on a decent profit would feel very cheap to you.
seems like your figure is not suitable with the pattern of these jackets, from another WYDYWT thread I see IH has slimmed down the sleeve from the original and also perhaps make it more square & hanging down too compared to more spreading sleeve of the original, I personally think if you want to...
perhaps they have a curving template set made from wood or something for shoulder post and use that same template ruler to draw shoulder sleeve post to any jackets regardless of the spec, Another possible reason is they follow the drawing too closely, I bet most customers who order custom...
the problem here, they make a slim sleeve but with low armhole, so the armhole opening is far wider/ more oval than the circumference of the sleeve, so when the arm lifted the whole shoulder raised like that, if they make low arm hole then they should make wide sleeve too, if they make slim...
maybe when you massage it around the fuse actually separate totally, sometime they fuse it temporarily with double tape to make it easier to set the position, on fabrics you can use pin needles to set position, but not on leather because it will leave holes so often they use weak glue or double...
since it only happen on the cuff I think I know the reason, they fused both side of the leather with either leather glue( some kind of latex resin or contact glue or sometime white woodworking glue) or they put these iron on nonwoven material usually used on cheaper suit lapel to fuse both sides...
I think with raw/ natural vegtan, you need to wear it hard and perhaps daily the first 2 years and then after that you can put it into rotation because by that time it has reached caramel stage where it is pleasant to wear or even to look at on the hanger, however the first year or two you have...
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