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I know what you mean I have that problem on my surcoat. Zipper on pocket would be a must or at least an invisible snap so it doesn't flare open.I think if you plan to order a longer jacket with hand warmer positioned lower like that picture that is mostly affected with creasing run across it when you sit or twist your waist to the side, or reach your pants pocket, then you better have the handwarmer either : cut more slanted, backed with wider strip of leather on the opening , or install a zipper to close it while unused. because it will gap open and will show the pocket bag if the leather backing is not wide enough. unless of course if you want to show off the contrasting pocket bag as accent or something, like black jacket with red pocket bag peeking a bit from the hand warmer or something.
This explains a lot. Thanks HM.These are surcoat length (I modified my earlier post). They were 26-27” long. A great length IMO.
Why not? I always have my hands in my pants pockets, although some jackets have pockets. Probably because the pants pockets are further down and thus more relaxed for the arm.why would he place his hand on the pants pocket while the jacket comes with handwarmers,
Me too, I usually prefer pants pocket, especially when my jackets have zip pockets, don't like the feeling of the teeth on my wrists.Why not? I always have my hands in my pants pockets, although some jackets have pockets. Probably because the pants pockets are further down and thus more relaxed for the arm.
Besides, I think it looks better on this illustration.
Me too. In fact it annoys me when my jacket is too long and I cannot jam my hands into my pants pocket.Why not? I always have my hands in my pants pockets, although some jackets have pockets. Probably because the pants pockets are further down and thus more relaxed for the arm.
Besides, I think it looks better on this illustration.