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Mmm... if it were me I would just not wash it. It's a jacket... they don't get smelly like jeans. I have a 101J which is now about three years old, and has never been washed -- it looks great. If you really need to wash it, you could try cold water, or maybe an organic dry cleaner (who use petroleum solvents rather than perchlorethylene)

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headtowall: Awesome jacket! Damn nice looking! Could you maybe post some fit pics?

I think I'll keep the jacket since I got it for 9 000 yen less than in Japan. It's so damn nice!

Please give me some sun and warmth so I can start wearing it!

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nice with all the pics they look awsome!!

newman: do you live in sweden?did you get them at sivletto?

i can measure mine after a soak and then we will see the shrinking.

but im waiting just a little while...

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Jacoblue: Yeap im from Sweden and yeap I bought it from Sivletto! Mine is a 38 so its one size smaller than yours. And I think it's unsanforized, but I don't care. I want this jacket since it's so damn nice! So I will just not wash or soak it :)

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Really nice jacket CTB !!

and Newman the fit is great not to small.

short and boxy its great!

mine is slightly large now, its perfect with a hood or a sweater under,

Im soaking towards the summer hopefully it will look better with a thin shirt after that.

The jacket is really stif now being new and all.

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I took a bunch of photos of some jean jackets I have (and, full disclosure, are planning to sell). I wanted to post them here, before they are lost to the almighty dollar.

First up, an ALD lined jean jacket. This one, which I really liked, started, and remained, too small for me to ever wear. But it sure is pretty.

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With all the Type II jackets in this thread lately, I thought this x-post was germane. Here's the LVC Type II jacket I have. It's a size 48 and too big, hence I've decided to sell it. A 46 would have been perfect. I got it used - it had been washed once, and I have not washed it subsequently.

Anyway, on to the pics. The denim has a very nice look I think. Notice in the detail shots.

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Here's my final jean jacket, an LVC Japan Wartime Type I. Note the lack of a pocket flap, and laurel wreath buttons.

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I have the same problem with my LVC jackets (hence their getting sold). How much longer are the Lee jackets in the body, overall?

-Jake

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I have the same problem with my LVC jackets (hence their getting sold). How much longer are the Lee jackets in the body, overall?

-Jake

Only a couple of inches, but that's only on this one and the 1944 wartime model, of which I once owned. The important thing for me is they aren't so boxy as the 506xx/213, more of a fitted cut. Mine is a 42", but I take a 44-46. I bought it in 2002 - I got a guy in Japan to buy it and send it to me.

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