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Hello fellas. I have some shearling jackets that I want to put away until the winter. What's the best way to do that? should i get a garment bag? if so, can someone recommend one? thanks
i want the b3 in gold/brown, but after seeing people on the internet post about it, i am not totally sure which color it is so before I buy it i want to see more picures
yeah that makes sense since many of the people showing me theirs like in the above photo i posted have a less orange color fur and more honey colored which i think looks a lot better
i just wanted more photos to compare since it's not cheap and i want it to be perfect.
i want schott's color. I LOVE it but i want a specific color that i saw in the picture here, but i do not know if the color on schott's website is this
hi again, so can i also use this method for a cowhide jacket that's fully lined with shearling? The shearling is soft but very dense and the jacket is stiff as a board. is this a good solution or would that ruin it? thanks
I got a brand new tailor made g1 style cowhide jacket with removable collar via zipper and buttons.
I love it, BUT maybe i'm just paranoid but i feel like it kind of hurts my neck. the collar feels really hard. I've never had a 100% brand new jacket, everything prior was a hand me down. will it...
yeah the sleeves seem quite long for me, i'd need about 24 inches from the shoulder seem but some people say they ride up quite a bit due how it's stitched
can a professional leather tailor alter/bring in the chest, waist, and sleeve?
Hi all! new here and i am in the market for the schott b3. I can get a vintage one from the 80s in absolutely stellar condition for a decent price, and the seller lists the following measurements
Size : [36]
Length: 66cm
Shoulder width: 52cm
Width: 57cm
Sleeve length: 66cm
now i own a leather...