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I got ahold of SB today and am ordering some leather samples!
Personally, I wouldn't go longer on the body length. I might even go half an inch shorter.I know I’m getting way ahead of myself (SB haven’t even mailed leather samples yet), but I’m starting to think about fit.
This is a P519 I’m using as a base for measurements, that fits fairly well in the shoulders and body. I’m mostly interested in body length and arms - thinking maybe a half inch shorter in the arms and a half inch longer in the body? What do you think, gents?
Personally, I wouldn't go longer on the body length. I might even go half an inch shorter.
I know the trend today is to wear it somewhat longer because people wear low rise pants. But in my eyes those long mc jackets look odd. A mc jacket should have a somewhat boxy fit.
I think sleevelength is spot on.Thanks!
What do you think about the sleeve length?
Also Deborah is going to send you a list asking for 5 body measurements, have someone help you get the measurements, doing this properly will help get a great fitI wouldn't shorten anything, Justin. IMO a good fit as it is.
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Standard and strange offers this double rider in deerskin, i ask sb to make me one in cxl burgundy an here you go! Sb , drNot sure if I'm confusing things - Whats this awesome jacket??
View attachment 267619 View attachment 267621 Second one is my newest Ketts. I've loved them for years as my first leather jacket was a Ketts. Someday I'll start a thread on them.
Yeah Edward I'm from England interesting that you picket that up from the jackets. I know they are considered a "British style" with the side tabs but Perfecto style jackets are probably as common here as well, so I could just as easily have gone for them I just happen to prefer the Brit cross zip and lancer style.Nice jackets. Are you based in the UK? These are *very* much in the British style from the heyday of the British motorcycle leathers business, sixties through eighties. the lancer front with mandarin collar I remember as being the quintessential bike jacket across both Britain and Ireland in the late 70s and well into the eighties - you saw a guy on one of these, chances are he did ride.
Ketts, according to my Google-Fi, were active in the 60s to 80s period. Yours is very much along the lines of the Lewis Lightning, first marketed in 1958; it became one of the big standards for British made bike jacket designs, and pretty much every firm out there made one at some point. AFAIK, that back seam which meets the yoke point at the top and the kidney panel at the bottom was also a relatively common design feature on UK jackets. I've never handled a Ketts, but online buzz seems to be they're as good as yours looks - they were, apparently, a direct competitor for the higher end stuff from Lewis and Highwayman rather than one of the more 'budget' brands like Mascot. BE interesting to hear more. There were so, so many British motorcycle leather brands at one time, I even remember most of them still around when I first got into leather jackets in the late eighties, but then they all started to quickly die off. Partly I suspect the opening up of Chinese manufacture as a source after 1990, but also it reflected the decline and death of the British motorcycle industry itself from the tail end of the seventies.
Yeah Edward I'm from England interesting that you picket that up from the jackets. I know they are considered a "British style" with the side tabs but Perfecto style jackets are probably as common here as well, so I could just as easily have gone for them I just happen to prefer the Brit cross zip and lancer style.
Ultimately I like lancers the best, they look as cool zipped up to the chin as they do open or part zipped, whereas I think cross zips can look a bit geeky I suppose, zipped up but with the collar down. A zipped lancer makes the wearer look "Tooled up" for want of a better phrase, like they are ready for whatever elemental forces get thrown at them.
I'd never thought of my Ketts as a Lewis Lightning clone but I looked it up and it is pretty much identical apart from the Lewis doesn't have a vertical seam.
I'd like to know more about the brand but they don't havr a following like Lewis Leathers. One day I'll start a thread with whatever bits of knowledge I have and other users can fill in the gaps or correct me
Damn. I'm afraid I just fell in love with this jacket. I haven't seen this model on the Aero side yet. Isn't the Ridley a regular model?
Source: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/thr...e-for-aero-jackets.77738/page-97#post-2684413
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