The Real McCoys
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I tend to sit between a size 44 and 46 in jackets, depending on the brand. My chest is about 44", but I'm relatively big in the shoulders. In IH, I'm typically an XXL.
I think that the 46 would work, and is the size I'd go for if I was getting an RMC jacket. If you're worried about fit then get the padded model.
No idea if 14 oz would ship overseas. It might be worth dropping them an email to ask.
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@bigsak22 If you're in Europe then give 14 oz a shout. As I said earlier they had 30% off the RMC J100 a couple of weeks back.
Provided you don't live on a diet of steroids and spinach, you'll probably be OK with the arms on the plain version. The padded jacket was a bit snug there.
They claim that double rider is made of Cordovan. What a turn-off.
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Agreed.
That model looks really dumb too. I'll never get the clean and conservative haircut with face tattoos look.
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I received a Real McCoys M-65 overdyed black a couple of weeks ago, and I have been living in it ever since. Great jacket.
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Very cool coat. The overdye is a great change that still retains the classic look!
My bucos are lookin realllll nice.
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I received a Real McCoys M-65 overdyed black a couple of weeks ago, and I have been living in it ever since. Great jacket.
Is that the overdyed tigerstripe m65? Would it be possible to post some detail pics of the fabric when you get a moment? Im really keen to see how it evolves!
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So…. I tried this number on at inspiration...
It fit like a glove, easy to zip up, and felt spectacular. From the front its perfect, but from the back I thought it looked a tad long. Thoughts? If they had a teacore black though I probably would've bought it. This was navy.
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^ I tried on, and purchased, that same number at Inspiration last year (in black).
This year, I tried on, and purchased, this one:
Also picked up this shirt:
And this sweat top:
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@grandmasterben I was expecting the punch line to be that you walked away with it, doesn't fit better than that!
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Ben, IMHO the sleeves are a tad too short.
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Thanks for the input… but honestly, i was pleasantly surprised by the sleeve length. I like my sleeves to not be touching my hands (drives me crazy.)
The ease of which the sleeves fit and the body zipped makes me think that a size bigger would def be too big.
I really like the long sleeve t btw!
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Cop. A lifetime of satisfaction awaits. Humbly, my drunk ass…
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Ben, IMHO the sleeves are a tad too short.
I agree, once the creases set you definitely will have zero chance of them touching your hands, And if sizing up means the shoulders and the body are too big, then it's not the cut for you…
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^ I tried on, and purchased, that same number at Inspiration last year (in black).
This year, I tried on, and purchased, this one:
Which jacket is this? Thx in advance!
Enjoy ya addiction!
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From the back pic if you look at the sleeves, they don't look too short no?
And I'm a little incredulous as to how much the sleeves ride up… You obviously know more than me, but heavy leather like what Alexander/aero uses ride up more right?
I've looked at pics of them worn and the sleeves don't seem to crease that much.
Same thing with denim jackets... My type 2 started with short sleeves and and they stayed there. They didn't crease up and shrink....
Most people's sleeves are too long imo.
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@grandmasterben Ben my sleeves creased up right perfectly in my size38 j100, they do ride up when you rock that jacket. Overall it will take approx 6years of usage until it fully takes over your body shape. From a j100 perspective your sleeve length in that pic might be a tad short and get bit shorter after you use the jacket. But for sure a great jacket.
@Superfluous congrats man great pickups
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Ben a trim zipped-sleeve jacket like the j100 may crease even more than fuller sleeve jackets. all depending what your personal preferences and lifestyle is @grandmasterben
Sweet flannel @den1mhead