Simmons Bilt
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Upper arms look too big imo, but I am not sure how they will settle down
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I think you need to size down two sizes from whatever size this one is. Everything is way too big IMO. Sorry, I feel your pain, I had the same problem. But in the end, you're buying a jacket that you'll be wearing the rest of your life, so you don't want to have any regrets with the fit.
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Agree with the above, size down [emoji106]
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When it breaks in it'll be awesome!
But I defer to the above opinions.
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Ok. Finally decided my next big purchase will be a SB leather jacket and wanted to get some of your thoughts on the different leather options.
Options I am looking at: Burgundy Hoween Warhawk FQHH / Shinki Chocolate / Horween Chromexel Steerhide Brown
I love the Burgundy and the fact that it will essentially match everything, however, not sure I should go a more classic route and get a brown or chocolate offering. I know Black is out contention because I simply would not wear it as much.
Thoughts on those you you that have any of these offerings in a SB jacket?
Thanks!
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I would seriously consider Clayton…...
So if I understand the (new to me) terminology - Clayton gives the best of both worlds. I can get the Burgundy FQHH in a Veg tan leather that is only slightly less thick than the Warhawk and about the same as Shinki?
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Great fit, looks really good! @xtcclassic
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That's about it. @Sam has a Clayton café in black, it's a beaut….... And the Shinki (called variously, Shitsi and Stinki in Japan, that's how much it is "revered") is like USD160 more for the same jacket.....
well that quickly made my choice… and the words "Water repellent" describing the Clayton leather helps me a bit as well. Thanks!
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Much better fit Xtc.
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Pretty much perfect @xtcclassic !
Congrats Sir….. -
@Appfaff, since you were looking for an IHAL-01, keep in mind that the IH sizes are lower than the Alexander / Simmons Bilt sizes to maintain consistency. So, an XL IHAL-01 would correspond to a Simmons Bilt 44 rather than a 42. ( @Giles, am I understanding that correctly?)