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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren View Post

    ...How is the quality of the leather and the seams? They look awesome in photos but the Aspie in me has to know all of the ins and outs.

    The stitching is straight and tidy (no gaps or such). The jacket is lined and has two generous sized interior pockets (one zippered!), a lapel pocket, and two front pockets at the bottom. The bottom pockets are big enough for keys. a small camera, phone, etc without ruining the lines of the jacket. As for the leather, this isn't a tough biker jacket, the leather is soft and best described as "buttery". For being a leather jacket it is light enough to not just be for really cold days.

    Hope this was of help

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    Great looking jacket. Since Jerry is just down the road a bit, I'm going to have to give it serious consideration.

    And kudos on lowering the cholesterol count. I've been there and feel your pain (ah, butter!).
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    Well, if you can't have buttery food, at least you got a ''buttery'' jacket. Gotta love how life works...

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    Quote Originally Posted by be da veva View Post
    Well, if you can't have buttery food, at least you got a ''buttery'' jacket. Gotta love how life works...
    + 1!

    Jamie's description of the jacket, its features, and the qualities of the leather are spot-on.
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    Excellent. Thank you for your description, Jamie. It sounds like a heck of a jacket. I might be seeing one down the road a stretch.

    Looking good and, again, glad to see that you are doing well again.
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    I wish they made these in one size larger sz50.
    Lance

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