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TOJ - updates on the debacle, complaints, news about other ventures, whatever.

Shryke

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I just ordered my first TOJ... in fact, my first leather jacket. I always told myself that I wouldn't buy a leather until I could afford something really nice. I've gone for the minimalist double rider in light grey lambskin. Now I just have to hope that the small tweaks I did with Charly's recommended measurements will sit right. Charly was really helpful by the way.
 

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i recall you mentioning something about the peacoats possibly having a quilted lining this year, like the winter varsities from 2010 had. is that still an option and does it impact on sizing considerations?
 

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Racks on racks on racks (TOJ REMIX).


:nodding:

I just ordered my first TOJ... in fact, my first leather jacket. I always told myself that I wouldn't buy a leather until I could afford something really nice. I've gone for the minimalist double rider in light grey lambskin. Now I just have to hope that the small tweaks I did with Charly's recommended measurements will sit right. Charly was really helpful by the way.


You've got mail :)

i recall you mentioning something about the peacoats possibly having a quilted lining this year, like the winter varsities from 2010 had. is that still an option and does it impact on sizing considerations?


We are offering the standard cupro lining or quilted lining. Both $495.

The extra volume of the quilted lining does make the jacket fit more snug - we suggest going up a size to account for this.
 

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The extra volume of the quilted lining does make the jacket fit more snug - we suggest going up a size to account for this.


Hm, just ordered a peacoat in my regular size with quilted lining. Although the peacoat is 0.9 bigger in the chest then my leathers so maybe I should be fine anyway?
 

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Just saw my pic got flipped...not sure how..anyways. I've had some ?'s about my height/weight . I'm 5'10, 165 and the jacket is a stock 48
 

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I've been debating ordering this jacket in a 48 or 50. I'm about 155, 5' 10" but with broader shoulders. I usually wear small in most sizes but I've noticed when I tried on some Varsity jackets at H&M that even though the jacket looks ok when I'm just standing there, when I try to reach for something or cross my arms, it is almost impossible. I guess that that is an inherent nature of having leather sleeves not being able to stretch that much. I like the look of your fit but freedom of movement is more important to me, I can deal with a looser and baggier fit if it means the jacket being comfortable. Can you let me know if you have freedom of movement in that jacket? Thanks!
 

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Baseball jacket is so nice. Wanting to get one myself :eek:..
 
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Grug

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Why oh why do people never shine light into their pictures on here?!

What ever happened to lighting discipline and exposure control? :(
 

snowmanxl

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we've spent all our money on toj leathers, cant afford good cameras. :laugh:
 
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CanuckBassist

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It's not even about good cameras. Just take a picture outside during the day if you have a crappy camera. There's a reason crappy cameras are cheap. They can't deal with low light.
 

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