First of all, this is a CUSTOM jacket. The specs are not Magnoli's standard specs. I made a lot of changes and they are all specific to my body type. I have a super long torso.
I ordered my Magnoli Raiders goat a couple of years back and it has been a strange jacket in my experience. When I first got it, I was surprised how thin the goat was for how strong and stiff it felt. I knew I would have to put it through the ringer in order to break it in. So I did the washer dryer method. The jacket shrunk up about two sizes. It started out at about a 44L and ended up a 40R. I was about to give up on it when I decided to get it wet again and see if I could stretch it out. I decided that the dryer would be a bad idea this time, so I just hung it up wet and pulled all the panels with my hands. MAN did it stretch out. By the time it dried, it was a little BIG on me! And stiff! I put pecard boot oil on it and it soaked it up so fast I decided to put more. It drank up a whole 8 OZ bottle! I couldn't believe it. But now it feels and looks new again, but softer than before.
This is my favorite jacket I own
Enough talk... Here's the pics.
BTW, the hat in the pics is my AB Deluxe Grey "Kaplan Jr." w/ bound brim by our good friend Marc.
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Comparison with Magnoli Lamb (lamb on top):
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Dropped on the floor at shoulder height (goat left, lamb right):
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