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Shipped from the West Coast Monday, out for delivery today:
For the front design something in between these two, with double stitching on the welted pockets: View attachment 251718 View attachment 251719
The back is going to look like this with an open centre vent : View attachment 251721
Black full aniline Shinky with Rob Roy tartan lining (the red and black squares)
Half cuff which is standard on his Idaho design. If I could choose I would go for a buttoned cuff but since he's a startup business I assume he doesn't have a button hole machine yet. He does offer a cuff with a snap button but I think that will look out of place on this jacket.This sounds interesting. What type of cuff?
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. A cuff strap could be nice.Half cuff which is standard on his Idaho design. If I could choose I would go for a buttoned cuff but since he's a startup business I assume he doesn't have a button hole machine yet. He does offer a cuff with a snap button but I think that will look out of place on this jacket.
I have been thinking about a strap too. I had a jacket with a cuff strap but every time i put the jacket on the strap moves to the cuff opening and I had to put in back in place. However, that was a cow leather jacket :A cuff strap could be nice.
I have chosen D-rings for the side buckles. I agree that it's best to match the side tabs hardware with hardware on the rest of the jacket. Its great fun to do a full customized jacket but I have to admit that its also somewhat stressful, having to make choices on every little detail. I think Ive changed the placement and angle of the handwarmer pockets 3 times after sharing my design sketch with Greg.I like the look of cuff strap, just have it a lil bit higher up I guess, would look good if the buckle or cinch is the smaller version but the same style with your side buckles
I almost feel like the number of choices we have these days can be a bad thing. You can be paralyzed by the number of options. How many different types o animal hides, the tanning process, any special coatings and additional treatments,the color the style, the hardware, the fit. We now live in a place where thats all possible. Plus then it makes us spend more. Back in the day from like 30s-60s people bought one or two and wore them as needed. Of course theres always collectors but not like now. Now we can have perfectly fine even great jackets and we get bored, want to try the newest this or that, convince ourselves the fit isnt right. Im all for choices and its a beautiful thing, but on the other hand it causes ocd, a lot of money, and sometimes complete paralysis caused by choice overload hahaI have chosen D-rings for the side buckles. I agree that it's best to match the side tabs hardware with hardware on the rest of the jacket. Its great fun to do a full customized jacket but I have to admit that its also somewhat stressful, having to make choices on every little detail. I think Ive changed the placement and angle of the handwarmer pockets 3 times after sharing my design sketch with Greg.
I have chosen D-rings for the side buckles. I agree that it's best to match the side tabs hardware with hardware on the rest of the jacket. Its great fun to do a full customized jacket but I have to admit that its also somewhat stressful, having to make choices on every little detail. I think Ive changed the placement and angle of the handwarmer pockets 3 times after sharing my design sketch with Greg.
Agreed, I think its good to leave certain things up to the maker, he knows best.It is always better to have a lot of choice than no choice in any case
I generally focus on key points I am looking for the next jacket and leave the rest to the maker. As long as you know your maker you will never get disappointed. We are lucky we can take control of what we want and leave the rest if we're not sure![]()
I have been thinking about a strap too. I had a jacket with a cuff strap but every time i put the jacket on the strap moves to the cuff opening and I had to put in back in place. However, that was a cow leather jacket : View attachment 252132
Does anybody have experience with cuff straps in horsehide? (More sturdy leather?)
I almost feel like the number of choices we have these days can be a bad thing. You can be paralyzed by the number of options. How many different types o animal hides, the tanning process, any special coatings and additional treatments,the color the style, the hardware, the fit. We now live in a place where thats all possible. Plus then it makes us spend more. Back in the day from like 30s-60s people bought one or two and wore them as needed. Of course theres always collectors but not like now. Now we can have perfectly fine even great jackets and we get bored, want to try the newest this or that, convince ourselves the fit isnt right. Im all for choices and its a beautiful thing, but on the other hand it causes ocd, a lot of money, and sometimes complete paralysis caused by choice overload haha
@Monitor congratulations on the new aero. which one is it?
just got a Schott x Restoration Hardware in black
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