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How many new jackets do you have coming (and how many potential ones)?

Psant25

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For what it's worth:
-arm gussets help moving your arms while keeping the rest in place.
-eyelets help breathing.
- not sure 3 piece arm makes a big difference
- if you can ask for a specific back length, then you might prefer a straight back for esthetic reasons. The dip only adds extra length and protection. Doesn't bother me.
-Belt loops were made for police officers to carry ***s and ammunition on their belts. If you don't need to carry heavy stuff, you don't need a belt and so, you don't need belt loops.
Valid points. I do like the looks of loops on my aero chips. I do not have a belt and I think I would be arrested if I was carrying that stuff into my medical office lol
 

roadking04

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-under arm gussets/footballs
-underarm eyelets without footballs
-2 or 3 piece arm
-straight low back panel or dipped
-belt loops or no

Just my opinion on a riding jacket.
I would go with the under arm footballs. I think they help and would want more mobility as opposed to less.

Never noticed a difference between a 2 and 3 piece sleeve. Might be something else I have to obsess about now. lol.

I prefer a dipped back. I like my m/c jackets to be a little shorter in the front so they don't push up into my chin. I like them a little longer in the back to keep out the rain and cold.

I usually lean towards loops. I think they look cool and I could always snug a belt up to seal out the cold.

I am sure Alan will get you squared away. What leather type/weight/color are you going with?
 
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I don't have any Bates jackets, but I can't imagine why someone would to through the trouble of rebranding a Vanson to Bates labels. It doesn't make sense. But it does look like a Vanson Model E or Model C2. Whatever it is, it's sweet.
I don’t think it’s been rebranded. Just hung a Bates pull “tag” from the main zip.
 

Psant25

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Just my opinion on a riding jacket.
I would go with the under arm footballs. I think they help and would want more mobility as opposed to less.

Never noticed a difference between a 2 and 3 piece sleeve. Might be something else I have to obsess about now. lol.

I prefer a dipped back. I like my m/c jackets to be a little shorter in the front so they don't push up into my chin. I like them a little longer in the back to keep out the rain and cold.

I usually lean towards loops. I think they look cool and I could always snug a belt up to seal out the cold.

I am sure Alan will get you squared away. What leather type/weight/color are you going with?
Thanks much!
I kind of want a badge holder so if I have that I am thinking loops.
I think the 3.5 oz finished cow they use on the OPD jackets. I have had a few of their leathers and one in this already. After break in and conditioning it reminded me of langlitz medium cow that I also like. I have a brown naked cow in brown 3.5 oz i love and had one in black. But for riding prefer something finished
 

roadking04

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I think the 3.5 oz finished cow they use on the OPD jackets. I have had a few of their leathers and one in this already. After break in and conditioning it reminded me of langlitz medium cow that I also like. I have a brown naked cow in brown 3.5 oz i love and had one in black. But for riding prefer something finished

Sounds like an awesome build. My only jacket from JL is in their "police" leather. It is a great leather for motorcycle use, as you know. I also feel a true motorcycle jacket should be made from finished leather. I also read somewhere that naked leather doesn't slide as well on pavement as finished leather.
 

El Marro

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Last night I bought the new IH overdye 22oz Type 3 that just dropped:
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It was only a couple weeks ago that I bought the Indigo 22oz Type 3 the day it was released. That has quickly become one of my favorite jackets and has been seeing a lot of early morning wear these days before the sun comes up and it gets warm out.
I hope that the OD fits just as well because it makes a nice contrast when wearing dark blue jeans.
 
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Last night I bought the new IH overdye 22oz Type 3 that just dropped:
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It was only a couple weeks ago that I bought the Indigo 22oz Type 3 the day it was released. That has quickly become one of my favorite jackets and has been seeing a lot of early morning wear these days before the sun comes up and it gets warm out.
I hope that the OD fits just as well because it makes a nice contrast when wearing dark blue jeans.
Nice!! IMHO the OD is the best denim they offer. Gives contrast like black but fades to an incredible indigo. Sorely tempted by that one myself but figure with the Ship John due any day now I don’t need to stack on more denim jackets. Although if they ever get around to release the version with handwarmers I’ll be all over it. Been waiting on that for over a year.
 

nick123

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I had an email ready to go for a custom Barnstormer, then at the last minute changed the wording to "Bootlegger", added a mouton collar, then finally balked and paid my school fees. It will happen ONE DAY. I think the barnstormer is the jacket I long for, but unsure I'd wear it all that much. Welp.
 

El Marro

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I had an email ready to go for a custom Barnstormer, then at the last minute changed the wording to "Bootlegger", added a mouton collar, then finally balked and paid my school fees. It will happen ONE DAY. I think the barnstormer is the jacket I long for, but unsure I'd wear it all that much. Welp.
I think the Bootlegger is much more practical for us California folk but I also know that if a jacket is calling you one day you will buy it!
 

jpk_NJ

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I had an email ready to go for a custom Barnstormer, then at the last minute changed the wording to "Bootlegger", added a mouton collar, then finally balked and paid my school fees. It will happen ONE DAY. I think the barnstormer is the jacket I long for, but unsure I'd wear it all that much. Welp.

Better choice IMO. More versatile. I also longed for a Barnstormer, bought an amazing one in black FQHH, kept it for about a year before selling. I enjoy and wear various 3/4 styles but it was the double breasted look that just pushed it too far out of the norm ...for me. This drove me to buy my modified Blizzard without waistcoat. Still in my closet and classifieds, but kind of glad no takers on it yet.
 

Mrfrown

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The Bates Highwayman is among the best crosszip MC jackets out there. I had one just like this. What size is this, let me know if the kidney panel is soft or has the cardboard in it

No time for pics yet but the kidney panel is indeed very stiff
 

regius

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Haven’t read through all the posts after your follow up photo, but if the back is indeed like that with a center seam, it is not a Bates, it’s a Vanson.
 

Mrfrown

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Had a few minutes to check it out and snap some quick fit pics

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Fit feels fantastic if a touch long in the back.

Jacket also feels a bit dirty, zip is a little actually sticky, so a cleaning is in the future for sure.

The leather quality is amazing. Strong, supple, beautiful grain. Really cool jacket
 
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Had a few minutes to check it out and snap some quick fit pics

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Fit feels fantastic if a touch long in the back.

Jacket also feels a bit dirty, zip is a little actually sticky, so a cleaning is in the future for sure.

The leather quality is amazing. Strong, supple, beautiful grain. Really cool jacket

Can't see what any more money would get you that could top this jacket. Perfect in fit, construction and material.
 
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Had a few minutes to check it out and snap some quick fit pics

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Fit feels fantastic if a touch long in the back.

Jacket also feels a bit dirty, zip is a little actually sticky, so a cleaning is in the future for sure.

The leather quality is amazing. Strong, supple, beautiful grain. Really cool jacket

Awesome. I need to wonder twins activate my search for a Bates. All else can wait. Looks perfect.
 

Mrfrown

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@JMax Other than this one I’ve only seen a few Bates crosszips in 38, and that insanely priced straight zip similar to @ton312 ’s in a 40

@Monitor Thanks! It’s the first cross zip I’ve handled and I feel like I’m spending all my luck on jacket finds lol. Well almost. I did try on a Schott 626 but it was far too light for my taste and a size too large
 

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