AGREED!
I also prefer the Herc with a chest pocket however...
Aeronaut in brown rather than that flaccid, pale hide.
Pretty sure with my luck I'd stain that white right out of the gate!
(Yesterday, I was sporting a fresh pair of $300+ Japanese denim jeans and ended up with a big grass stain on em- sooo pissed!)
Well that will teach you to go on picnics with strangers.
I live in hope that Ken will do a jacket along the lines of the Barnstormer, but more knee-length....
Man, your knees would buckle and your shoulders give way! It ain't called heavy horsehide for nothing.
SJ
Is that veg or chrome?
Ahh, before the beating I presume? 'Cause that won't give it the "look".The Pre-production Shackleton still needed a little work...
Man, your knees would buckle and your shoulders give way! It ain't called heavy horsehide for nothing.
SJ
I'd consider something a little lighter, possibly, for that one, though tbh I've never found weight a problem with my jackets. Granted, they're shorter, but still. I like the look of the Barnstormer, but I'd be looking at it from pov of it being an overcoat - I've got no use for one that wouldn't sufficiently cover a suit jacket.
I had a shearling lined Barnstormer in FQHH which I got rid of recently and it weighed nearly 6kg. Not far off a stone. Can't say it bothered me much, the weight is evenly distributed over the shoulders. People did look a bit shocked if they picked it up though.
When I first dropped 40lbs, I picked up a bottle (5 gallons) of Arrowhead water. I was amazed that I had that much extra weight, and it seemed impossible. I don't know how these TV show folks losing 200+ pounds lived before that. A jacket at 10-12 pounds doesn't seem so bad lolHeh, yes.... I can imagine. It's funny how much heavier a lot of jackets feel in the hand - I suppose it's the same old thing as how much more weight one can carry distributed over the shoulders as opposed to in the hand... I can imagine the shearling one would be weighty. I've looked at that option, though I suspect that over a suit in Winter it would be just too much... I think I'd most likely run with a nice wool.
When I first dropped 40lbs, I picked up a bottle (5 gallons) of Arrowhead water. I was amazed that I had that much extra weight, and it seemed impossible. I don't know how these TV show folks losing 200+ pounds lived before that. A jacket at 10-12 pounds doesn't seem so bad lol
Heh. I'm dropping weight myself at the minute - the Thirties Halfbelt is a pretty powerful tool for keeping an eye on it!