Ok Mr. Proper …. I’ve finally got this figured out. You’re so trim in stature that any jacket you wear is going to look good on you!
Actually that’s a damn fine looking shearling, nicely done to you and Shawn.
Hi guys,
I'm about to buy my first leather jacket from FiveStar (my first leather jacket at all), but I just can't decide between the B-3 and B-6 for the climate I'm in.
I've been reading through this forum a lot, and often people describe the B-3 as 'warm', but that's very relative. ;-)
I live in the Netherlands and winters are cold but remain mostly above freezing. The average low temperatures are between 0°C (32°F) and 4.4°C (39.9°F) during the cold season.
I'm looking for something warmer than my cheap overcoat. And something where I don't have to layer like crazy to keep myself warm. But I'm afraid the 20-22mm thick sheepskin is overkill for our winter.
Could someone help me decide, please? Maybe someone with experience with the FiveStar 10-12mm thick sheepskin?
Hi, i´m living in germany and have a B-6 from eastman. I wear this jacket between 0° - 10° and it´s always warm enough. When its zero degress you will need a bit of layering but its warm enough.
And the B-6 is not bulky.....relativly easy wearing
But as @MikeyB-17 said - i don´t like the back of this jacket (therefore it´s on the salespage here).View attachment 73130
Hello, I own a FiveStar B-6 and a close friend of mine has an Eastman B-6. The difference between the two jacket’s sheepskin is that on the FiveStar the pile is about 10 mm long, while on the Eastman, pile is indeed a bit shorter but it’s denser and curlier. Also, they’re almost equally warm.Thanks a lot for your reply Peter! That is great info!
I was looking online at the Eastman B6. Their website says "Made from 1/4 inch sheep shearling". Does this mean it's 6mm thick, whereas the FiveStar is 10-12mm thick?
Your eastman doesn't look thinner than the FiveStar...