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No doubt, and a day sometimes makes a difference.
Takes a long time to find a good fit. The journey takes some time. Less time required when Langlitz can fine tune and adjust a custom order.You are correct, as the jacket settled in it did loosen up a bit and that led to me noticing more fit issues. Love Aero and will order several more (Maxwell, Type III and possibly a Plainsman) but still find the build quality of Langlitz superior. Like any jacket and especially the first from a different maker there is a learning curve on both sides.
What I have learned here is nothing is as good as the hype says it is.
Lost Worlds is nice stuff but not as amazing as they think or their website says they are. I have had 2 and sold 1 and the other is not far behind.
Langlitz is nice but not god-like. I think the Thedis I have handled are better made than the lost Worlds or Langlitz jackets I have had. We'll see how I feel about Langlitz after round two but that will just be a better fit this time around.
What I have learned here is nothing is as good as the hype says it is.
Lost Worlds is nice stuff but not as amazing as they think or their website says they are. I have had 2 and sold 1 and the other is not far behind.
Langlitz is nice but not god-like. I think the Thedis I have handled are better made than the lost Worlds or Langlitz jackets I have had. We'll see how I feel about Langlitz after round two but that will just be a better fit this time around.
You really hit the nail on the head here sweetfights. I put so much energy and excitement into ordering both of my Langlitz jackets that I almost couldn’t help but be disappointed when I received the finished product. In my case they were both too small and had to be sent back for a remake. In both cases the second time around the jackets fit perfectly and I was happy.Seeing and having are different. We do hype the look and reputation of jackets we desire. It is actually a psychological phenomenon, and we have alluded to this in the past on TFL. The desire and chase are exciting and a very large part of the process. There is more often than not a certain "let down" once we receive articles of desire-post celebration. Many can attest; chasing, getting, selling, then regretting and getting basically the same. And we cycle through the styles we begin to appreciate that we dismissed prior. Einstein had it right on the jacket front. Wear the same smelly jacket that becomes our uniform till we die then someone else gets it and does what they want with it.
You really hit the nail on the head here sweetfights. I put so much energy and excitement into ordering both of my Langlitz jackets that I almost couldn’t help but be disappointed when I received the finished product. In my case they were both too small and had to be sent back for a remake. In both cases the second time around the jackets fit perfectly and I was happy.
As you mentioned in your post though, the cycle begins again, and my next custom jacket was from Thedi. Like many of us here, each jacket begins with me telling myself I am finally ordering the ultimate perfect jacket and once I receive it there will never be a need to order another one.
At the moment I am waiting on my first custom Lost Worlds, a CHP. Once I receive that I’m sure I will be completely satisfied and never need to order another jacket...
There is no end.
Goat is their speciality. But their cowhide I hear is thick and grainy and incredible. Can’t go wrong either way. Me personally I have like 3HH jackets and 3 cow, and only 1 goat and it’s a g-1 which is great but not comparable to my biker jackets. For all the amazing love for Langlitz medium brown cow, I think I’d go goat. See why they claim theirs is the best and so good for riding. But I might be in the minority here.Quoted for truth
Since we're discussing Langlitz, a simple question: cowhide or goat?
There you go.I apologize in advance for the sideways photos, not sure how to correct the issue
I gathered speaking with the guys at Langlitz was feedback from customers who order cowhide expecting the drape and feel of goatskin when the jacket arrives. If you go to the shop the jackets primarily available to try on are goat, which is fantastic but far more supple intially than cow or horsehide. That being said I am choosing medium weight cowhide again for my upcoming Langlitz flight jacket.I have been thinking about Langlitz for a while now... was considering their cowhide after seeing amazing examples of it here. But having received their catalogue where they recommend goat hide and hearing that it's their speciality, I am unsure on what to go for.
I'm sure my compliment of the fit did little to convince the OP to hold onto his jacket, with such previous admissions of mine such as "I prefer my jackets 2 sizes too big", but truly, I don't see how this jacket's fit is worthy of a redo. It's well within good parameters. I'd be afraid of a remake IMHO. This is the jacket casino; cash in your winning hand and walk away!
How does it look from the side? The only thing I can see is some excess leather on the back. But it looks more or less like it's hugging your body.