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I would have hit BIN if the sizing had been more in line w a true 40
Beautiful jacket
Beautiful jacket
Yep, saved by the bell exclusiveIMO varsity jackets have a teen vibe to them and look strange on most guys much over legal drinking age. Now on some small stature girls/women it can be a somewhat different story of appeal.
sheene sizing is confusing to say the least. I am a true 40, & I ended up buying a Natural CXL Sheene from TB at full price in size 38 some time back, given that the measurements were closer to what I wear in my 40 jackets. It came out to be quite tight, and I think I would have been better off going one size up even though the 40’s measurements sounded more like LI would have hit BIN if the sizing had been more in line w a true 40
Beautiful jacket
sheene sizing is confusing to say the least. I am a true 40, & I ended up buying a Natural CXL Sheene from TB at full price in size 38 some time back, given that the measurements were closer to what I wear in my 40 jackets. It came out to be quite tight, and I think I would have been better off going one size up even though the 40’s measurements sounded more like L
So, I think it fits true to size, even though measurements make it look bigger
Yep. I pulled the trigger on this one. I found it described with better photos here on Thurston Bros. site and I couldn't resist. I've already had several Sheenes, both in size 42 & in size 40... and the size 40 hits that sweet spot for me. (Just picked up a new Aero Ridley in the Blackened brown Vic too. Sigh. Lord help me stop this jacket buying madness!!!!)Its gone...did you end up getting it @technovox ?
Thurston Bros used to have a store front, but it was destroyed in a fire a few years back. Not sure what their storefront status is now...I think they have a fitting room where they can meet customers...at least that was my understanding, but this was pre-covid.Do Thurston Brothers have an actual storefront somewhere in the Pacific Northwest where jackets could be tried on without all the mailing back & forth? All I can find on their website is a phone number & "office hours," but no address.
Yep. I pulled the trigger on this one. I found it described with better photos here on Thurston Bros. site and I couldn't resist. I've already had several Sheenes, both in size 42 & in size 40... and the size 40 hits that sweet spot for me. (Sigh. Lord help me stop this jacket buying madness!!!!)
https://www.thurston-bros.com/produ...natural-cxl-fqhh?_pos=16&_sid=7cea92b60&_ss=r
Sure thing. I'll let you know. Also just pulled the trigger on a new Ridley in the Blacked Brown Vic. Sigh. It's gotten out of hand here...;-)Thats a good find, congratulations. If by any chance you don't like it, I would be happy to take it off your hands although I am sure you will love it, natural cxl is beautiful
Wow, you are on a spree of collecting awesome jacketsSure thing. I'll let you know. Also just pulled the trigger on a new Ridley in the Blacked Brown Vic. Sigh. It's gotten out of hand here...;-)
Reading the description again it would DEFINITELY have been too long for me. So it goes.
congrats @technovox
I always take into consideration the method by which Aero & Thurston Bros. use to measure their jackets. From my understanding, they stretch out the leather to max tightness and then measure. Consequently, I've learned the hard way to always add an inch to the jacket length and the sleeve length when ordering. And conversely I subtract an inch when looking at their posted measurements...
Just my personal experience and observation over the years...and an expensive lesson.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/The-Flat-H...825556?hash=item1f14bb9b94:g:A9wAAOSwrStfNCtL
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yeah, it technically remains a CR, & CRs are supposed to fit snug with a taper, while collared jackets in heavy leather are usually a bit relaxed. I guess there lies the contradictionAero Sheenes confuse me. For years I have seen them worn as long jackets and as hip length half-belts. Is there a way there are meant to fit?
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