I very much doubt he did either...I kinda doubt that JC made this one.
I very much doubt he did either...I kinda doubt that JC made this one.
Well it says in the listing pretty clearly who made it, no need for doubt at all.I very much doubt he did either...
There's just a bit more pulling/creasing on the leather going on on the right side of the jacket and that's just the way the leather is I guess. The two large creases ought to account for seemingly uneven sleeve holes, as the left side of the jacket is perfectly flat. I'm sure it would all even out after a few wears.
This jacket is made by Diamond Clothing Co.
This jacket was made and is being sold as a test sample, in a style that we investigated, but decided not to put into production. As such, this is probably to remain a "one-off" jacket which you will not see on anyone else.
' One off '....
The Howell jacket was a test model, but one that I think looked good while I had it on. Jackets always look better when worn in, and it was made with heavy, sturdy goatskin, so it looked a bit odd in a brand new state. I didn't want to break it in before photographing, as jackets generally sell better when in a new condition, but look better after being worn. I think this jacket would have looked much better had it been worn for at least for a couple hours.
I have been tempted several times to snap it up.I quite like the design of this jacket, and had it been slightly longer, and possibly a bit bigger in the chest, I'd have been tempted to snap it up when it was up on JC's site.