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What jacket(s) are you wearing at the moment?

mulceber

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Doesn’t look bad at all. If it’s a brand you’ve had positive experiences with, go for it.

Out and about today, I decided to break out the 5* Sky King:
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John Luder

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Doesn’t look bad at all. If it’s a brand you’ve had positive experiences with, go for it.

Out and about today, I decided to break out the 5* Sky King:
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Thanks. I appreciate the assessment. I might pull the trigger after all.
Many of you are 5 Star fans. They seem to have reasonable (more affordable) prices.
Nice, warm looking jacket. I had to turn up the collar of my G1 in the 7 knot breeze/55 degree day at the airport Saturday. IDK how you can not have yours turned up in that snow. That looks like Long Island in the background.
Stay warm.
John
 

John Luder

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So it's the new run? I'm asking because I really like the color. Also, did you size up, or is it your normal size? They tend to run small.
I got my Bronson B-10 last week. I'll post a pic presently.
I wear a 38 chest in suit coats. That was about the only size available from Bronson, so I took it.
With all the slack being taken up by the fuzzy lining, the Bronson 38 is snug, but not tight.
Back with more in 'arf a mo', Guv.
John
 

John Luder

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Here's the new Bronson (Jan, '23) next to my father's Arnoff B-15.
They're facing northern light for better color. The knits on the 15 are a bit darker.

Query: who has ideas about shearing down the pile lining. It sorta reminds me of the carpeting in my wife's and my first apartment in '83.
Next time, if Bronson gets back to work on these, I'd get a 40. Pap's is a 40 and fits nicely; lining's about the same thickness.
Perfect 38 (my suit coat size), but allows for no layering underneath, except a very thin down vest. Long sleeves on a shirt have to be held in place when putting the arm through the sleeve.
Like John Mayall, I gotta have room to move.
Cuffs are nice and tight, allow for tunneling.
John
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B-Man2

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WingAndaPrayer

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I think the more you wear it, the better you will begin to like it . Once you get some time in it , it will become your go to jacket.
It sure is thick leather. I thought the steer hide was thick, it’s paper thin compared to this one. It feels like that old US authentic I had years age. Just bullet proof. But once it gets loose I think your right, it’s going to be a go to. It’s definitely growing on me.
 

rob20uk

Well-Known Member
Here's the new Bronson (Jan, '23) next to my father's Arnoff B-15.
They're facing northern light for better color. The knits on the 15 are a bit darker.

Query: who has ideas about shearing down the pile lining. It sorta reminds me of the carpeting in my wife's and my first apartment in '83.
Next time, if Bronson gets back to work on these, I'd get a 40. Pap's is a 40 and fits nicely; lining's about the same thickness.
Perfect 38 (my suit coat size), but allows for no layering underneath, except a very thin down vest. Long sleeves on a shirt have to be held in place when putting the arm through the sleeve.
Like John Mayall, I gotta have room to move.
Cuffs are nice and tight, allow for tunneling.
John
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I think it looks fantastic.
 
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