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Quick Himel Brothers Review

dangibbons1981

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I know there's been a lot of discussion on Himel Brothers on here. It's been helpful for me, and I wanted to contribute my own experience which was overwhelmingly positive.

I ordered my jacket towards the end of last year, which was an Imperial model in medium brown Shinki. For context, I am not at all new to the world of leather jackets, having started with Aero leather >10 years ago and gradually expanding / branching out to Real McCoy's (RMC), Buzz Rickson, Rainbow Country, some vintage stuff (in particular a Schott I really like), Y-2 Leather, Lewis Leathers, etc. But I did find Himel's designs to be interesting and was intrigued by his proclamations of superior patterns and thought I would pull the trigger. The jackets are definitely on the pricier side, and I understand that, but I'm in the fortunate situation that I can prioritize fit / cut over money.

Perhaps past grievances with Himel might have been with different assistants, but working with Reilly has been utterly pleasant and efficient. She has a great dynamic with Dave and knows when to reign him in as needed. Dave himself I've found to be a great guy during our two live discussions. He is a bit quirky and very confident in himself and his products, but from what I can tell is absolutely dedicated to getting the customer the right fit and making him / her happy. He's willing to put time into it and answer any and all questions. Perhaps sometimes when things don't go perfectly, it's because people aren't putting in sufficient upfront time / work to make sure they get what they want?

Anyway, the ordering process was incredibly thorough. They have you take tons of different measurements of your body (much more than the standard chest, shoulder, sleeve length, body length for typical jacket measurements), send pictures of your body wearing a bunch of different stuff, and also request that you send in a jacket you already have that fits you well. This could be a leather jacket or even a suit jacket; I ended up sending in a bespoke suit jacket. I can't remember the exact timelines, but I thought it was super reasonable. If I remember right, it was 3 -4 months between when I placed the order and I received my jacket and that included the year-end holiday season.

When I got my jacket, the first thing I noticed was the incrediblely good fit in the chest and shoulders... I have extremely sloped shoulders, and I also work out a decent amount and so have more of a v-shape. A lot of jacket patterns are much more blocky... I have found this of Aero, which I love but honestly doesn't fit me a amazing, as well as of the Japanese makers. According to Dave, the Japanese makers are more for a blocky and tubular Japanese body type, which is definitely what I've noticed in my RMC and FW jackets - they don't really accomadate a v-shape and don't taper very well. The Himel jacket fit amazing in all the key areas.

However, there were problems with this first jacket. The most glaringly obvious was that it was (for my taste) too long. If I remember right, the back length was 25" which was too long for my 5'10" height and build. This was especially the case as I have short legs relative to my torso and consequently only ever wear high-waisted trousers. The jacket length was not good for this and interfered with my ability to get to the pockets and of course more importantly just didn't look great / proportional for my build. The other issue was that some of the stitchwork around the chest pocket simply wasn't good. I don't care too much about it, but for the price it stuck out a bit. I also did think the chest pocket by default was slightly too high which I had moved down later. One thing to note for Himel's patterns - I think by default they just make longer body length jackets, so if you don't say anything you might get a jacket that's longer than expected for a certain traditional type of jacket that one might have in mind.

I brought these issues up to Dave and Reilly, and they handled it very graciously. I was very excited, given the jacket was nearly perfect, and I've never actually worn any patterns that accomadated my sloped shoulders and athletic build so well. I mentioned to them that I wanted to this first jacket fixed, but that if that was done right I wanted to order a few more colors / leathers. They took all this in stride and offered to take the jacket back and in the event it could not be altered (99% the case) they would re-make this one. I had some personal timelines for the new jackets for logistical reasons and they were able to accomadate those timelines including making sure the re-make happened quickly so I could approve the revised jacket.

The revised jacket came, and it was spot-on perfect. Now the Shinki leather is a bit harder at first and needs some break-in, and the pictures in the thread are of the first real wear, but again the fit was simply great. I have three more jackets coming in May in various different colors / leathers that I am happy to report on then. However, for now I just wanted to share my experience given how much past threads have helped me previously. Overall, I found Dave and Reilly great to work with and they got me a great product despite the bump in the road. Pictures are of the revised first jacket. Cheers.

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Great Review, love the fit with the trousers and boots. As someone who also has very short legs for their height I can totally empathize with the jacket length dilemma. Glad to see it all worked out.
 

natefreezy

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Is it true Himel jackets would have a 25% tariff shipping to US now? That’s brutal and may be a no go, was also looking at ordering something

Ok I actually read it’s 35% now. Absolutely effing ridiculous.
 
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Bfd70

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I’m looking for a fully custom option (Aero only offers limited tweaks to their patterns; shoulder width and waist width). Is Himel the best option? I haven’t found any other custom options at this level of quality. Any other makers I should look into?
What about your body makes you think you need a custom fit? Ask around here, plenty of folks have gotten custom jackets only to sell them 3 months later (at a big loss) because they don’t fit the way they want. Otr is returnable.
 

Cyber Lip

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I did check and Himel said their jackets are CUSMA compliant so no tariffs. That’s good news!

How does this work? I'm in the US and I've had several DHL packages arrive from overseas with tariffs/duties due, on items that per US statutes are supposed to be exempt. Which is new and is due to the trump tariffs. I think it depends on who it's being shipped with. If it's delivered by USPS (ems or airmail) I haven't had to pay anything, but every DHL package I'm forced to pay something.

btw - the second the supreme court rules that his tariffs are illegal, which should be any day now, I'll be filing a dispute with my CC company on every one of those payments to DHL
 

Tom71

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How does this work? I'm in the US and I've had several DHL packages arrive from overseas with tariffs/duties due, on items that per US statutes are supposed to be exempt. Which is new and is due to the trump tariffs. I think it depends on who it's being shipped with. If it's delivered by USPS (ems or airmail) I haven't had to pay anything, but every DHL package I'm forced to pay something.

btw - the second the supreme court rules that his tariffs are illegal, which should be any day now, I'll be filing a dispute with my CC company on every one of those payments to DHL

I am assuming here, based on my experience with imports into the EU.

I you have to pay “something” on tax-exempt items, it will be the courier fee for handling the customs process (e.g. certify the exemption).

There are ways to do the tax work by the sender as well. Iron Heart and RMC do it for their EU sales out of UK. That’s a nice service but most sellers are shying away from the paperwork involved. I doubt it’s suitable for small enterprises as the overhead costs would be too much for smallish revenues.

In the old days, you had to do the customs declaration yourself as a recipient. Total nightmare! I am glad to pay a little “something” for the courier to lift that load.
 

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