Hawk_Eye
One of the Regulars
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- Toronto, Ontario
After almost three months of waiting, my Hartmann finally arrived yesterday. I ordered a size 42 long which ended up being absolutely perfect. The jacket is heavier than I had imagined it would be. The leather is thick and soft as well.
I was initially perplexed over the size of the cuff openings. When buttoned up, they are so small that you cannot even fit your hand through, meaning it has to be unbuttoned to slide your hands through. I then realized that, this originally being a motorcycle jacket, the cuffs needed to be tight around the wrists when buttoned to prevent air blowing up the sleeves while riding.
I love the RiRi zips, they seem to be of extremely high quality, they run smoothly and look the part of a late 1930s zipper. The brown contrasting zipper tape is also visually appealing against the black leather. The side adjuster straps are a great feature which allow a perfect fit around the waist.
The lining is a wool grey/green/yellow tartan pattern which fits in excellently with the look of the jacket, and really looks more like something Aero would offer.
The jacket has a great civie look, but still has that military connection. My girlfriend says I look like James Dean or Benjamin Button on his motorcycle when I wear it. That works for me :lol:
My half-assed James Dean impression
I was initially perplexed over the size of the cuff openings. When buttoned up, they are so small that you cannot even fit your hand through, meaning it has to be unbuttoned to slide your hands through. I then realized that, this originally being a motorcycle jacket, the cuffs needed to be tight around the wrists when buttoned to prevent air blowing up the sleeves while riding.
I love the RiRi zips, they seem to be of extremely high quality, they run smoothly and look the part of a late 1930s zipper. The brown contrasting zipper tape is also visually appealing against the black leather. The side adjuster straps are a great feature which allow a perfect fit around the waist.
The lining is a wool grey/green/yellow tartan pattern which fits in excellently with the look of the jacket, and really looks more like something Aero would offer.
The jacket has a great civie look, but still has that military connection. My girlfriend says I look like James Dean or Benjamin Button on his motorcycle when I wear it. That works for me :lol:
My half-assed James Dean impression