Hello all,
I am thinking about getting a nice shearling jacket for the cold days in winter.
After reading a lot about the different models I have pretty much narrowed my choice down to a B-6 or an ANJ-4. The details are not all clear to me however and I feel I still lack some information to make my choice.
I'm hoping that those who own one of these two models, or perhaps both, can share their experience with me.
I am looking for a winter jacket that is warm, durable and also practical. I know all sheepskin jackets are somewhat bulky, but I would like one that is fitted and trim when worn over a T-shirt an a (very) thin sweater.
FYI: My chest is about 38 1/2 (97.5cm), my waist 36 1/2 (92.5cm)
What I like about the B-6 is that it is not too bulky and not as warm as a B-3 or an Irvin.
I think it would be perfect for most of the winter days here. I also like the hand warmer pockets.
My reservations about the B-6 are that it is all sheepskin and might be very prone to getting damaged when worn intensively. Another thing I do not like very much (I am sure I could live with it, but I'm no real fan) is the woolen trim on the sleeves and the waist hem. It is not just the look, but also, and to a larger extent, that this trim gets damaged rather quickly.
My reservations about the B-6 got me thinking about the ANJ-4. I also like the look of this jacket. I am unsure however how this jacket compares to the B-6 in terms of warmth and bulkiness. I think the ANJ-4 was meant to replace the B-3, but perhaps it is not as bulky and more fitted? Can someone shed some light on this for me?
The other element I like about the ANJ-4 is the overlay of stronger leather in several places. I would think this enhances the durability of the jacket quite a bit, no? The leather waist hem and cuffs in this jacket is a big plus for me.
I would very much appreciate all the arguments to help me deciding what would be the best model for me.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Mark
I am thinking about getting a nice shearling jacket for the cold days in winter.
After reading a lot about the different models I have pretty much narrowed my choice down to a B-6 or an ANJ-4. The details are not all clear to me however and I feel I still lack some information to make my choice.
I'm hoping that those who own one of these two models, or perhaps both, can share their experience with me.
I am looking for a winter jacket that is warm, durable and also practical. I know all sheepskin jackets are somewhat bulky, but I would like one that is fitted and trim when worn over a T-shirt an a (very) thin sweater.
FYI: My chest is about 38 1/2 (97.5cm), my waist 36 1/2 (92.5cm)
What I like about the B-6 is that it is not too bulky and not as warm as a B-3 or an Irvin.
I think it would be perfect for most of the winter days here. I also like the hand warmer pockets.
My reservations about the B-6 are that it is all sheepskin and might be very prone to getting damaged when worn intensively. Another thing I do not like very much (I am sure I could live with it, but I'm no real fan) is the woolen trim on the sleeves and the waist hem. It is not just the look, but also, and to a larger extent, that this trim gets damaged rather quickly.
My reservations about the B-6 got me thinking about the ANJ-4. I also like the look of this jacket. I am unsure however how this jacket compares to the B-6 in terms of warmth and bulkiness. I think the ANJ-4 was meant to replace the B-3, but perhaps it is not as bulky and more fitted? Can someone shed some light on this for me?
The other element I like about the ANJ-4 is the overlay of stronger leather in several places. I would think this enhances the durability of the jacket quite a bit, no? The leather waist hem and cuffs in this jacket is a big plus for me.
I would very much appreciate all the arguments to help me deciding what would be the best model for me.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Mark