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#88963 - 19/04/12 09:17 AM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: meabh]
pandy Offline
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Registered: 12/04/11
Posts: 1629
Loc: West Paris, France
Thanks for that. I'll give them a call.
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#88968 - 19/04/12 10:16 AM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: pandy]
TRMAN Offline
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Registered: 09/11/11
Posts: 502
Loc: Kent, France, Sweden
Hi all just a line to say take a look at www.licsltd.co.uk/ Ive been to these guys several times for various things such as leather trousers and jacket adjustments to having gel installed in the bike saddle. They manufacture all their own products and believe me they are of very high quality. The bonus is they will always accommodate you with adjustments and changes.

Cheers all TRMAN
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#88973 - 19/04/12 11:12 AM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: meabh]
Jefffloydy Offline
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Registered: 28/07/11
Posts: 67
Loc: Australia
I bought the flying jacket from the Morgan factory. It is magnificent but Ill only be able to use it top down in Australia for about 6 weeks in winter

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#88985 - 19/04/12 01:48 PM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: Jays]
Aeroman Offline
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Registered: 01/09/06
Posts: 5739
Loc: In transit...
Originally Posted By: Jays
I tried on an Irving at a classic car show and found it too heavy and bulky. It warm, light (ish) and very nicely made but part of me wishes I'd looked a bit harder at Irving and discovered their lighter version!

That's what I bought from Irving Jay and it is really warm enough and much lighter and more flexible than their original one. thumbs
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#88986 - 19/04/12 01:52 PM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: Jefffloydy]
Dean-Royal Offline
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Registered: 02/01/12
Posts: 1814
Loc: UK (up north)
Originally Posted By: Jefffloydy
I bought the flying jacket from the Morgan factory. It is magnificent but Ill only be able to use it top down in Australia for about 6 weeks in winter

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Oh dear what a shame snow
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#88988 - 19/04/12 02:13 PM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: Jefffloydy]
Budster Offline
Has a lot to Say!

Registered: 07/08/11
Posts: 1452
Loc: Devon
Originally Posted By: Jefffloydy
I bought the flying jacket from the Morgan factory. It is magnificent but Ill only be able to use it top down in Australia for about 6 weeks in winter

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What a shame! Are you expecting sympathy???

cold

Bud

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#88989 - 19/04/12 02:27 PM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: Jefffloydy]
Gambalunga Offline
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Registered: 03/09/11
Posts: 2071
Loc: Mandello del Lario, Lake Como,...
Morgan were out of stock of my size when we were there but the one I saw I thought fairly basic and expensive.

I tried several jackets at Holden but encountered my usual problem of arm length. I think that for anyone of reasonably standard sizes the Holden jackets offer very good value and have the nice extra of wrist straps to stop the cold breeze going up the sleeves. They seem to use a fleece similar to the Irvin RAF but it may be a fraction lighter as they say it is merino lamb skin as against the Irvin sheepskin. I notice that Holden also offer made to measure but don't advertise the price.

The thing that really decided me is that at MotoLita/Aviation Leathercraft I was able to try for style (heavy Irvin RAF or Lightweight), size, and fit (regular or long). I found that the long fitting is really designed for tall and slim people. For me the long fitting in my size gave me the correct sleeve length but the body was too long and pushed up when I sat down (I am 6ft or 182cm but it is all in the arms and legs). In this way I was able to say that the regular fit was fine for body length but I needed the long fit sleeves. I was able to order this in a lightweight jacket at no extra cost but they charged an extra £15.50 for the belt which is normally only on the heavier RAF Flying Jacket. The real killer was the cost of shipping to Italy, that was an extra £50.

In hindsight I should have asked them to make their Irvin RAF style in the lightweight hide with the long fitting sleves. The Irvin RAF also has the waist belt as standard and zips on the lower sleeves.

I hope this rather verbose discourse helps any intending buyer of a jacket decide what they want and where they want to buy or order it.
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#88991 - 19/04/12 02:47 PM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: Jefffloydy]
Alan Patterson Offline
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Registered: 07/10/08
Posts: 449
Loc: Kent
Originally Posted By: Jefffloydy
I bought the flying jacket from the Morgan factory. It is magnificent but Ill only be able to use it top down in Australia for about 6 weeks in winter


What a hard life you lead!
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#88993 - 19/04/12 03:14 PM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: Alan Patterson]
Jays Offline
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Registered: 08/02/11
Posts: 3340
Loc: worcestershire UK
The wrist straps were the only downer on the Holden's jacket.......they are a great idea for stopping draughts but the loose ends get caught up on the steering wheel etc and start to flap about. I trimmed then, re-sewed the ends and fitted antiqued brass popper studs to hold the ends in place. Otherwise a great jacket but the other problem and probably the same with most sheepskin flying jacket is the lack of an internal pocket.
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#89013 - 19/04/12 05:12 PM Re: Leather Flying Jacket [Re: Gambalunga]
Dean-Royal Offline
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Registered: 02/01/12
Posts: 1814
Loc: UK (up north)
Originally Posted By: Gambalunga
Morgan were out of stock of my size when we were there but the one I saw I thought fairly basic and expensive. The Irvin RAF also has the waist belt as standard and zips on the lower sleeves.


Are you not concerned this will damage the Leather interior of the car, i have stopped getting in the max with Jeans that have press studs fitted, doesn't half scratch the leather.
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