John Lever
One Too Many
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- Southern England
It's here and well worth the short wait of about a week.
Eastman do everything well. The jacket arrived beautifully bagged, boxed and wrapped by courier.
I am a smallish size 44 and this jacket is quite a trim fit just over a T shirt, so that could be a consideration for others when ordering. The first thing that struck me was the very warm almost golden yellow of the wool. This pleased me as I dislike very white wool. The cuffs are just right. I have to push my hands through them so they give a snug very authentic fit and feel to the arms, which are not overly long. The jacket is also quite short and boxey. They have nailed the look and style perfectly.
The broken finish is rugged and slightly textured to the touch. There is absolutely no gloss just a very slight sheen. The leather parts are a beautiful brown colour. I wouldn't call it Seal, as this can so often look black and quite unattractive. This colour is much better and compliments the acrylic coating perfectly.
The belts seem to very similar to FQHH, they have a waxy translucence that is very vintage looking. Snaps and buckles are blackened or dulled to continue the vintage theme. I have just noticed that the zip components look like they are cast, not stamped. If so, then that's real attention to detail.
Dimensions -
Pit 24 [just]
Back 26
Shoulder to cuff 24
The Crown zip is a new one for me. I would say that it's better than the often cheaper looking Talons around. Though Eastman's version has always been one of the best. The action is quite dry/rasping at the moment as it's new so only time will tell.
I am absolutely delighted with it.
The finish is applied by hand at the factory where the jackets are made.
Eastman do everything well. The jacket arrived beautifully bagged, boxed and wrapped by courier.
I am a smallish size 44 and this jacket is quite a trim fit just over a T shirt, so that could be a consideration for others when ordering. The first thing that struck me was the very warm almost golden yellow of the wool. This pleased me as I dislike very white wool. The cuffs are just right. I have to push my hands through them so they give a snug very authentic fit and feel to the arms, which are not overly long. The jacket is also quite short and boxey. They have nailed the look and style perfectly.
The broken finish is rugged and slightly textured to the touch. There is absolutely no gloss just a very slight sheen. The leather parts are a beautiful brown colour. I wouldn't call it Seal, as this can so often look black and quite unattractive. This colour is much better and compliments the acrylic coating perfectly.
The belts seem to very similar to FQHH, they have a waxy translucence that is very vintage looking. Snaps and buckles are blackened or dulled to continue the vintage theme. I have just noticed that the zip components look like they are cast, not stamped. If so, then that's real attention to detail.
Dimensions -
Pit 24 [just]
Back 26
Shoulder to cuff 24
The Crown zip is a new one for me. I would say that it's better than the often cheaper looking Talons around. Though Eastman's version has always been one of the best. The action is quite dry/rasping at the moment as it's new so only time will tell.
I am absolutely delighted with it.
The finish is applied by hand at the factory where the jackets are made.