Ugarte
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jon z said:Mark as long as you're happy with it that's all that matters.
Sure John, I took no offense at your opinion. I only mentioned that I like the jacket -- you did notice that I mentioned that I like it, didn't you? -- because you said that you didn't care for it, but you didn't really mention what specifically you didn't like. Now, I need no explanation or justification of what you don't like about the way that jacket fits, though I am curious as to what specifically you don't like. Of course I do understand that, as you say it's all a matter of personal taste really. I mean, you don't have to wear it.
I would say that your opinion is not without some credibility as you purchased a Cooper and returned it because your first-hand experience did not find it a favorable jacket. This is hardly unheard of. From my understanding folks looking for close copies of vintage jackets are frequently put off by the Cooper. I had serious reservations when I got mine, but again, as a jacket I have come to like it quite a bit. I find that I wear it often despite the fact that I have several jackets to choose from.
And these are points that the OP should find some value in; the Cooper may or may not be what he is looking for.
What opinions I or anybody else expresses matters not at all. Of course by posting your jacket on a public forum then you are of sending an open invitation for critique whether positive or negative. I was speaking from a point of view of how I like my jackets to fit. it's simply a matter of personal taste.
Sure, the critique was neither harsh nor in any way inappropriate. A little more detail might help observers form their own judgments about how such a jacket "should" fit and impart some of your own valued experience into the conversation. But of course you are correct -- different courses for different horses.
If I took any notice of my Wife's opinions of my vintage leathers I wouldn't wear any of them. May you enjoy your Cooper for many years to come.
Thank you sir. And good luck with that wife.
Mark
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Edit: If you want to see what I think is a poor fit, I will see about posting some pics of my two and three-button suits. They look like wool ponchos for pity's sake.