Thank you everyone for the feedback its much appreciated! I realised it probably would have helped and made more sense if i had at least included some pictures of my jacket so you can see what i was talking about! My wife thinks it makes me look like an 80s throwback....not sure if that is a good or bad thing )
BTW my legs are not that thin its the angle of the picture ) I don't skip leg day
I never realised how stupidly long the sleeves were until now.
I am wondering if it makes sense to get it tailored or sell it? Obviously if I tailor it now that will reduce the sale price but its not really wearable in its current state.
I honestly think it looks fine: it's a motorcycle jacket- the sleeves are supposed to be long. Have a look at Tom Cruise wearing it or whatever: it looks fine with long sleeves. Have you tightened the belt up though..? That's just accentuating the V shape a bit; I'd loosen it off. If you ask me it's a jacket which looks better a bit baggy rather than tailored. And having longer sleeves just means they're more aesthetically pleasing when they ruck up a bit (not to mention most leather jackets' sleeves actually shorten slightly with wear as they crease up naturally).
I don't think so...? It's raining outside but he's already indoors in M's house, isn't he? And he wouldn't mind ruining it as he'd be given a fresh one in the next scene anyway!
Not in a scene per se, but it's raining the night he's at M's house and it's raining the next day in London:
We can assume Bond doesn't treat the jacket as precious, and is fine wearing it in the rain, negating any "poncey" concerns :P
Heh! Sure, but he also wears Tom Ford suits for dangling off buildings in: we can assume he's not too worried about his wardrobe's longevity
All I meant by the ponceyness is the faux distressing... it's maybe a bit sort of fake and precious. It does look nice and I like mine, but it doesn't feel like one of my most resilient jackets.
Thank you everyone for the feedback its much appreciated! I realised it probably would have helped and made more sense if i had at least included some pictures of my jacket so you can see what i was talking about! My wife thinks it makes me look like an 80s throwback....not sure if that is a good or bad thing )
BTW my legs are not that thin its the angle of the picture ) I don't skip leg day
I never realised how stupidly long the sleeves were until now.
I am wondering if it makes sense to get it tailored or sell it? Obviously if I tailor it now that will reduce the sale price but its not really wearable in its current state.
I honestly think it looks fine: it's a motorcycle jacket- the sleeves are supposed to be long. Have a look at Tom Cruise wearing it or whatever: it looks fine with long sleeves. Have you tightened the belt up though..? That's just accentuating the V shape a bit; I'd loosen it off. If you ask me it's a jacket which looks better a bit baggy rather than tailored. And having longer sleeves just means they're more aesthetically pleasing when they ruck up a bit (not to mention most leather jackets' sleeves actually shorten slightly with wear as they crease up naturally).
Wow cool photos thanks for posting...if its good enough for Tom Cruise .....
I have not touched the waist i've not even worn the jacket outside my house yet....its as it arrived from new but yes it gives me a crazy v shape...i look like i have the body shape of an ice cream cone. I think i would be too worried to get it tailored, and yes i agree with all comments on here that biker jackets are meant to have longer sleeves and with time they do ride up the arm...i think i can live with the arm length but ;less so the shoulder pads. Overall i think i probably should have sized down and got a size Small which seems crazy given i am a 40R.
I had my sleeves taken up. I use this jacket whenever I go out to take photos in the fall/early winter and I always kinda regret having them raised. Mostly because I'd have rather kept my wrists protected from wind when I hold my camera up. I'm really happy with how it looks/wears otherwise.
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I honestly think it looks fine: it's a motorcycle jacket- the sleeves are supposed to be long. Have a look at Tom Cruise wearing it or whatever: it looks fine with long sleeves. Have you tightened the belt up though..? That's just accentuating the V shape a bit; I'd loosen it off. If you ask me it's a jacket which looks better a bit baggy rather than tailored. And having longer sleeves just means they're more aesthetically pleasing when they ruck up a bit (not to mention most leather jackets' sleeves actually shorten slightly with wear as they crease up naturally).
Heh! Sure, but he also wears Tom Ford suits for dangling off buildings in: we can assume he's not too worried about his wardrobe's longevity
All I meant by the ponceyness is the faux distressing... it's maybe a bit sort of fake and precious. It does look nice and I like mine, but it doesn't feel like one of my most resilient jackets.
Wow cool photos thanks for posting...if its good enough for Tom Cruise .....
I have not touched the waist i've not even worn the jacket outside my house yet....its as it arrived from new but yes it gives me a crazy v shape...i look like i have the body shape of an ice cream cone. I think i would be too worried to get it tailored, and yes i agree with all comments on here that biker jackets are meant to have longer sleeves and with time they do ride up the arm...i think i can live with the arm length but ;less so the shoulder pads. Overall i think i probably should have sized down and got a size Small which seems crazy given i am a 40R.