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    IHJ-54-BLK - Japanese Horsehide Rider's Jacket with Collar - Black (Tea-Core Dye

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    • BrandreaB
      Brandrea
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      Damn it … now you’ve all got me thinking about one of these.

      I need another jacket, like I need another hole in my head 🙂

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      • BrandreaB
        Brandrea
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        Question about the sleeve opening measurements … are those zipped or unzipped?

        Asking for a friend.

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        • dinobarnesberlinD
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          @Brandrea said in IHJ-54-BLK - Japanese Horsehide Rider's Jacket with Collar - Black (Tea-Core Dye:

          Damn it … now you’ve all got me thinking about one of these.

          I need another jacket, like I need another hole in my head 🙂

          But think of how good you would look walking around with that hole in your head

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          • BrandreaB
            Brandrea
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            @dinobarnesberlin 😂

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            • KfactorK
              Kfactor
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              So I think it’s time to sell my schott 519 and get one of these

              IG @keithlikescheese

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              • pechelmanP
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                @Brandrea said in IHJ-54-BLK - Japanese Horsehide Rider's Jacket with Collar - Black (Tea-Core Dye:

                Question about the sleeve opening measurements … are those zipped or unzipped?

                Asking for a friend.

                just measured mine and it matches the sizing chart when unzipped. The forearms on mine fit pretty trim even without zipping as an fyi.

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                • BrandreaB
                  Brandrea
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                  @pechelman thank you for that!

                  Would you mind giving me the zipped cuff size?

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                  • pechelmanP
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                    @Brandrea the cuff closes down from 5" to 4" on my size large. As a note, the zip on the gusset at its opening is 2" wide, so this creates a 1" wide fold of leather that needs room inside the cuff, along with your wrist, so it might feel more snug than that.

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                    • BrandreaB
                      Brandrea
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                      @pechelman thanks so much for this information, I really appreciate it!

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                      • weftyarnW
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                        Sleeve update. This leather is wicked! Love the way it buckles rather than wrinkling.

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                        Use it or lose it.

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                        • pechelmanP
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                          Love the way yours is showing age @weftyarn !

                          My horse is just a foal by comparison with the first bits of tea core showing.

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                          And just to double check, this is the normal and expected type of wear to see, right? It looks a little more flaking/chipping than what maybe I was expecting.

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                          • BrandreaB
                            Brandrea
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                            Awesome sleeve tunneling guys.

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                            • weftyarnW
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                              @pechelman looking good!

                              And yes that is the way this jacket shows its core. I was sceptical at first too and thought it looked more like a defect rather than patina. But don’t worry, it will blend in after some time.

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                              Use it or lose it.

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                              • S
                                Stuart1991
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                                Hey all ✌🏻 new to the forum here…
                                I just recently stumbled over one of these jackets on eBay and instantly fell in love. Especially since it has a good taper to fit my slim waist and hip
                                Luckily it was also my size (L). At least I thought so.
                                When I asked the seller to confirm the measurements of the jacket provided by IH, the P2P chest was about 6 cm off ( 50 cm compared to 56,4). Other measurements were about right.
                                Understandably I’m hesitant right now - wanted to ask for your experiences, anyone encountered the same?
                                Thx in advance

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                                • pechelmanP
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                                  there's normal variation on anything like this, but 6cm or 2.3" on the P2P width seems to be much too far off. I'd ask for a picture of how it was measured with the measuring implement in the photo.

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                                  • S
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                                    That’s the one I got - sure, some variation is to be expected and the yard stick is arguably not the optimal way. But both won’t account for the discrepancy 🤔
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                                    • ARNCA
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                                      Could be that measuring again with a soft tape measure for sewing/tailoring would eliminate most of the discrepancy. The one they used looks like it’s stiff and floating above the jacket, so it will probably read lower than the true measurement.

                                      “Every day that you survive you get a free sunset“

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                                      • GilesG
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                                        Also, I am not sure that the back panel is pulled taught. If the back panel is wider than the front panels and the garment is measured from the side seam to the side seam, you will get a smaller than actual reading.

                                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                          DrPat
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                                          He’s also not measuring from the point where the body meets the sleeve.

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                                          • GilesG
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                                            But apart from that, he's tried really well 🤡

                                            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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