Good excuse!Im at work at the momemt dont want it getting dusty and covered in sawdust !![]()
Lookin’ Good!!Just a quickly took piccy View attachment 5985
Ive got a couple ready for when i get home Chris !!Good excuse!When you get home drown your thirst in Mann’s Brown, and then pics please!!! Good birthday?
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If it was size labelled a 40 Chris it would have been too big !!Lookin’ Good!!
IMHO, I dont think the sizing reputation of the BR O-D B-10 is typical BR, but it’s not unusual. Some items can be very trim, the US Navy chambray's are a good example of that thought I think they’ve adjusted the pattern in recent years, but still trim.If it was size labelled a 40 Chris it would have been too big !!
I now have a benchmark of sizing for BR ?
Or is this a one off ??
I turned 50 on Wednesday Tim !Is it your birthday Carl? If so Happy B'day and have one or three for us here!
Well done mate and very big congratulations! Hope the family and loved ones spoiled you rottenI turned 50 on Wednesday Tim !![]()
Yes i was spoilt rotten !! ELC A2 was the main present !Well done mate and very big congratulations! Hope the family and loved ones spoiled you rotten![]()
ThankyouHappy Birthday Carl!
Nice one!Yes i was spoilt rotten !! ELC A2 was the main present !![]()
Thankyou Ian ! i will bear that info in mind from now on ! thankyouCarl, happy belated birthday!
I have quite a few BR jackets, and while I wear a size 38 in most models, it’s not always the case. You really have to go by measurements. If not you could end up with a 38 that’s very snug or or one that’s so big you could have gone down to a 36. And, if it’s a “fantasy” jacket and not something patterned after an actual US jacket, no size may feel to you, since it was cut, exclusively, for a Japanese male physic. I’ve had that experience with one of Buzz’s “fantasy” jackets.
- Ian