John Lever
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This arrived today. Edit
Having had a real good look at the leather I think it is goatskin, because it is new the grain is still quite even, but the pebbly essence is there
John
Had a good look over the whole jacket, everything is sewn straight and looks good.
The first impression is the weight, this is a light jacket and doesn't feel bulky or cumbersome to wear, no high uncomfortable armpit gussets like my Few version that cost 1k gbp more (yes, really). It feels just like my Eastman Flyweight. The sheepskin is very soft has no treatment to make it look old or crusty, just soft light and flexible. The fleece is a very agreeable off white/cream, not too yellow or too white, it is straight and has lustre, just like originals did, no dull wool here. The outer coating is a very good seal brown, not black like some very expensive jackets from Japan are.
The trim doesn't look like goatskin as it is smooth not pebbly, but I could be wrong, it might be steerhide or sheep leather ? It's a good warm brown colour and compliments the acrylic very well.
The pattern is very good, nice wide arms with a good taper to the sheepskin cuffs. The waist fits well with no bell balloning with tightened up. Movement is completely unrestricted.
The zip is a Talon, zips right up to the chin with help but is tight at the neck just like all the other versions I have owned but better. Buckles and buttons look OK but perhaps not as good as from McCoy's, Eastman or Aero.
One detail than stands out is the way the gussets are constructed, they are in one piece of sheepskin and so there is no horrible centre seam like that on my Few version. That was so very uncomfortable to wear.
To recap
Amazing value for money, well made, comfortable and light to wear. Not quite in the league of the Big Boys but very very close.
Buzz Ricksons make these but cost 3 times the price.
Pics to follow.
9/10
John
Having had a real good look at the leather I think it is goatskin, because it is new the grain is still quite even, but the pebbly essence is there
John
Had a good look over the whole jacket, everything is sewn straight and looks good.
The first impression is the weight, this is a light jacket and doesn't feel bulky or cumbersome to wear, no high uncomfortable armpit gussets like my Few version that cost 1k gbp more (yes, really). It feels just like my Eastman Flyweight. The sheepskin is very soft has no treatment to make it look old or crusty, just soft light and flexible. The fleece is a very agreeable off white/cream, not too yellow or too white, it is straight and has lustre, just like originals did, no dull wool here. The outer coating is a very good seal brown, not black like some very expensive jackets from Japan are.
The trim doesn't look like goatskin as it is smooth not pebbly, but I could be wrong, it might be steerhide or sheep leather ? It's a good warm brown colour and compliments the acrylic very well.
The pattern is very good, nice wide arms with a good taper to the sheepskin cuffs. The waist fits well with no bell balloning with tightened up. Movement is completely unrestricted.
The zip is a Talon, zips right up to the chin with help but is tight at the neck just like all the other versions I have owned but better. Buckles and buttons look OK but perhaps not as good as from McCoy's, Eastman or Aero.
One detail than stands out is the way the gussets are constructed, they are in one piece of sheepskin and so there is no horrible centre seam like that on my Few version. That was so very uncomfortable to wear.
To recap
Amazing value for money, well made, comfortable and light to wear. Not quite in the league of the Big Boys but very very close.
Buzz Ricksons make these but cost 3 times the price.
Pics to follow.
9/10
John
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