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Good eye! Greg really puts his heart into making jacket, and his attention to detail really is unmatched. Still waiting for him to come out with new designs though.Field Leathers Manhattan? Nice.
Good eye! Greg really puts his heart into making jacket, and his attention to detail really is unmatched. Still waiting for him to come out with new designs though.Field Leathers Manhattan? Nice.
Post a few pics in the field leathers thread if you have the time. I love to see more of this two tone beauty.Good eye! Greg really puts his heart into making jacket, and his attention to detail really is unmatched. Still waiting for him to come out with new designs though.
6 to 7 inches is a lot of extra room if the jacket has a standard thickness lining such as cotton drill. It seems to me that that much excess leather will bunch up and fold in an unsightly manner.
I have changed my mind and now I want the pockets made of natural CXL. the reinforcements should be seal steerhide (on the picture they are still russet).
I'm not sure whether nickel or brass hardware is better?
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I changed my mind entirely for the design of the heavy brown 5XL hide. Bored today so I put together a single transformation pic of my russet steer. From chocolate milk, bruised banana to mottled cherry.
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The vest is on its way. I hope to be able to show photos this week ;-)The brass looks great with that design. I may have to get one made for myself! The heavy canvas you're going for is perfect on the dark brown leather/shearling.
The new version looks so plush. I'd go for that. I already like your vest you show off on here regularly (shown below). Looks amazingly comfortable.
Wow, so quick.The vest is on its way. I hope to be able to show photos this week ;-)
I'm not a fan of rotated sleeves. At least not in everyday life. It may be different on a motorcycle. My Fieldleather jacket is beautiful, but the sleeves that are rotated to the front screw up the cut. It gives me tension across my chest, which just doesn't look good. I therefore only wear the jacket open. Everything would be fine without the rotation.the sleeve post around the shoulder rotated forward a little rather than just hanging down vertically, so the upper arm and shoulder don't get too much creases when you bring your arms forward like in driving position, while curved sleeve mostly affect inner elbow and lower arm, when the sleeve is curved as you bend the elbow there is less material trapped on the inside of your elbow ( less honeycomb creases) and so not stopping your blood flow even with slimmer sleeve.
the tradeoff are in normal position with your arm down there is bigger chance the back of the collar hitting the back of your neck and then make a crease just bellow the back collar if the collar is not modified, also there is baggy elbow room when viewed from behind as well as a little baggy rear shoulder on the back of the upper arm is the sleeve is rotated forward too aggressively.
Maybe I pushed too much ... um remembered lolWow, so quick.
I know mine is in production but no deadline has been provided by Shawn.
Great. Now I don't know whether the next jacket should be natural CXL or dark brown CXL.Awesome!! I just received images of the darker brown heavy hide and am waiting for my invoice to get my HB underway. I like the looks of this:
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Surely, I have no doubt about itMaybe I pushed too much ... um remembered lol
Must be a combination of several factors. For the cleanest look when standing neutral i think sleeve pointing down like suit jacket is the best/cleanest.I'm not a fan of rotated sleeves. At least not in everyday life. It may be different on a motorcycle. My Fieldleather jacket is beautiful, but the sleeves that are rotated to the front screw up the cut. It gives me tension across my chest, which just doesn't look good. I therefore only wear the jacket open. Everything would be fine without the rotation.
I only partially agree. High armholes, matching shoulders and perhaps gussets prevent the jacket from riding up excessively. I walk a lot and my arms hang down normally with a straight posture, rotated sleeves are counterproductive.But with the same snugness suit jacket will get pulled awkwardly the moment you raise your arm to wave to a friend, reaching top shelf in supermarket, always a compromise between clean look and mobility.
you can de rotate your FL jacket, shoulder circumference is the same and rotation probably only 1-2cm off neutral. most likely the pattern is made without counting the sleeve rotation, and when client want it then during assembling the sleeve is rotated.I only partially agree. High armholes, matching shoulders and perhaps gussets prevent the jacket from riding up excessively. I walk a lot and my arms hang down normally with a straight posture, rotated sleeves are counterproductive.
you can de rotate your FL jacket, shoulder circumference is the same and rotation probably only 1-2cm off neutral. most likely the pattern is made without counting the sleeve rotation, and when client want it then during assembling the sleeve is rotated.
No more going to the gym I'm sure you got the exercises for the upperbody covered with just wearing this jacketProgress pics of the 2.2mm Halfbelt. Grainy but I can see that the pocket placement and start point for the main zip is correct (also elastic for the full AB). Apparently this is day three of its construction. Shawn described working with this leather as “extremely difficult” and it required the purchase of a new sewing machine! He has promised to make me my best jacket…I believe him.
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