Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

D-pocket jackets with left handwarmer

Guppy

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,339
Location
Cleveland, OH
I've been wondering for a long time why D-pocket jackets don't have left-side handwarmer pockets, and then I saw this Avirex on eBay...

s-l1600.jpg


Just goes to show there's always exceptions and variations. It's a bit different from the classic D-pocket, but I think it works.
 
Messages
16,855
I have seen a few as well. Well, mostly on repros, like for example, all Lee Trevor ones had left side handwarmer but it's possible. I really dig Aero's Daytona for that same reason.
 

Guppy

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,339
Location
Cleveland, OH
I have seen a few as well. Well, mostly on repros, like for example, all Lee Trevor ones had left side handwarmer but it's possible. I really dig Aero's Daytona for that same reason.

The Daytona, to me, is bassackwards. The whole point of the D-shaped pocket is to put the straight zipper along the back of the D. On the Daytona, this seam is stitched down, and then a zip is put on the round end of the D, not along the seam, but inside it.
 

Bjorn240

One of the Regulars
Messages
235
Location
Westchester County
D-pockets make no sense to me. Almost all have the pocket on the left side, which would mean reaching over with the throttle hand. Drives me nuts.
 
Messages
17,512
Location
Chicago
i never put my hands in the pockets of my jacket (if I can help it). My jackets have pockets for stuff, not hands.
That's why pants have two front pockets! I will say the lack of handwarmer symmetry is odd on the classic d-pocket but it's never swayed me away from the pattern.
 

Bjorn240

One of the Regulars
Messages
235
Location
Westchester County
Better than releasing the clutch if you're stopped in first gear. Plus most wearers will be right handed.
If you're stopped, it doesn't matter at all - you can snick up to neutral, or cover the rear brake, and use either hand. But should you need something from a chest pocket while in motion, it's surely easier to take the left hand off the bars.
 

The dogs bollocks

Familiar Face
Messages
88
Location
Florida
If you're stopped, it doesn't matter at all - you can snick up to neutral, or cover the rear brake, and use either hand. But should you need something from a chest pocket while in motion, it's surely easier to take the left hand off the bars.

...you ride by yourself?...[emoji23]


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
 

Bjorn240

One of the Regulars
Messages
235
Location
Westchester County
Yes, about 400 miles per week.

I'd struggle to ask the missus to ride pillion to work just so she could reach into a poorly designed pocket for me. She has her own business to run after all.

Point being, these d-pockets look cool, but for actually riding, a right-side napoleon pocket is the far better solution. Like Aerostich jackets and the new Vanson X Union Garage V7 (not a napoleon, but on the right side).
 

Guppy

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,339
Location
Cleveland, OH
Yes, about 400 miles per week.

I'd struggle to ask the missus to ride pillion to work just so she could reach into a poorly designed pocket for me. She has her own business to run after all.

Point being, these d-pockets look cool, but for actually riding, a right-side napoleon pocket is the far better solution. Like Aerostich jackets and the new Vanson X Union Garage V7 (not a napoleon, but on the right side).
What's a napoleon pocket?
 

red devil

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,961
Location
London
The Tenjin works D pocket has a handwarmer just behind actual pocket.

Edit: typo
 
Last edited:

Guppy

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,339
Location
Cleveland, OH
An outer chest pocket with a vertical zip. It's called a Napoleon pocket because it is reminiscent of the famous Jacques-Louis David painting "Napoleon in his Study" where Napoleon is pictured with his hand inside his waistcoat.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand-in-waistcoat
Ok that's what I thought. What confuses me is: Napoleon is reaching into his pocket with his right hand, and that's how a D pocket on the left side of the body works. So I don't follow what you're saying. It sounds like you think D pockets are not practical, but the napoleon pocket you say is better is exactly what I understand a D pocket to be: a vertical slit on the left side of the chest for reaching into across the body with the right hand.
 

Bjorn240

One of the Regulars
Messages
235
Location
Westchester County
Yes, but Napoleon pockets on motorcycle jackets should be on the right hand breast, so you can operate them with your left (non-throttle) hand. The Sears/Hercules on here works fine too, since you can just dip your left hand into the pocket, but (only) a right hand-specific pocket on a motorcycle jacket is dumb. Unless you ride a Goldwing and have cruise control, of course.
 

Bfd70

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,347
Location
Traverse city
Could the pocket side be a variation from the English. It didn't occur to me until reading this thread that Barbour internationals have their chest pocket on the left requiring right hand entry. Works if the left hand is the throttle hand. In this vicinity not so much.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,327
Messages
3,078,970
Members
54,243
Latest member
seeldoger47
Top