I agree, I'm more about comfort than looks. If the jacket is uncomfortable I'll never wear it. The whole slim look thing has nothing to do with function or comfort. If I cant move right in the jacket I wont wear it riding or pretty much at all. Also everyone is built differently and jackets are sized by chest size, not shoulders, which is usually why I have to size up.
I know what you mean. One time I was in Dallas and tried on an expensive leather jacket in a store. I liked the fit but both my wife and the salesman suggested I size down a bit, as the jacket style needed to be "trim!" After managing to shoehorn myself into that smaller jacket, everyone around thought it looked just fantastic: two hot women offered to have my baby......my wife wanted a date, and the salesman requested I give him some masculinity lessons. Only trouble was, I couldn't lift either hand and touch my opposite shoulder. Everyone sold me on the idea that it just needed a little break-in time and as we left the store with my new sausage skin I was already experiencing buyers remorse, but for a remorseful guy I was damned good looking in that thing.
I came to my senses a few days later and exchanged the jacket back for the larger size. And now, even though women no longer throw their underwear in front of my feet as I stroll by, I still look great in the larger jacket, even if it isn't quite as "flattering," and I can even hoist a bottle of Coke up to my mouth!!
Maybe if I could just rent that smaller jacket once in a while.......