Looks splendid to me! It might feel to loose on the bottom end, but looks the part .
I am a little envious, because at 6.3 ft it is almost impossible to find a vintage jacket, or so it seems to me .
I do agree to everything observe said. If anything is to be improved it would be the width of the jacket . But the hwmn is a boxy cut to begin with. Maybe you would be better off with a slimmer cut jacket .
But never mind, just enjoy wearing it !
It works quite well. It's the air that keeps you insulated from adverse weather .
It's quite common for us road and mountain bike racers. But then I am going full lycra anyways. I never used such garments for every day wear, but it would work for sure.
Yes I did, thanks. That jacket is also featured on Greg's insta. Different light, different camera, different hue . I much prefer the tan colour showing in Greg's pictures.
Getting a sample is mandatory of course , but I agree with TartuWolf that it is difficult to get a a reliable impression...
Thanks! I found those of course and this jacket does put me off a little bit.
Hard to tell if the leather is as orange in real life as it appears to me on my mobile, but if so I don't like it.
That's the reason for me putting up this thread.
Hi folks,
I am in the process of finalising my halfbelt with Greg Field and prefer a clean back AND an easy to wear leather jacket, so I am wondering if shoulder gussets and halfbelts go together well.
Probably everything has already been done in the world of jackets , but didn't manage to find...
I am in the process of finalising a jacket with Greg Fields and was wondering if anyone in this forum has Personal experience with badalassi in "cognac" colour.
I like the hue of the badalassi jacket on Greg's instagram channel but have seems other examples online where it almost seemed to be...
That's not dark at all! That really helped a lot.
Do you think chestnut would be dark brown, without too much of a red tint? (I have a aero phwmn in russet vincenza, so I don't want something too close in colour.)
I am considering either a dark brown tobacco or bone for my upcoming FL.
Has anyone a recommendation for a dark, rich brown badalassi or experience with the bone badalassi?
Photos are appreciated as always.
Maybe. But as a liner that doesn't matter much. It a dense fabric, no pile to speak and so it doesn't trap much heat.
My lining is a 14 oz. fabric and it seems to be less warm than the lightweight lochcarron tartan in my aero jacket.
Full pigment is no option for me. I haven't seen the brown one in the flesh but I find the blue iteration a bit bland, no luster and depth.
I will have to wait until they find a adequate replacement. The brown cow is lovely and I prefer the tone of brown over the shinki but it is a teacore hide.
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