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Belstaff Jackets

Today I had customers from the UK visiting our company. I was wearing my cardigan with a little Union Jack embroidered on it. The ice was broken immediately. One of the customers was wearing a Belstaff Trialmaster. I asked him how pleased he was with his Grenadier.
I was very surprised by his answer. He said that as far as he knew, no vehicle had yet been delivered to customers. And how I know INEOS Grenadier at all. I replied that it was because I had ordered one. Now our business relationship is even better.
 
has anyone been asked - at contract signing or otherwise, what size/colour they would like for their Belstaf jacket?
and are there belstaf jackets in correct men's sizes?
 
I suspect when the cows heard them coming for saddle and jacket leather they headed for the steepest hills.
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has anyone been asked - at contract signing or otherwise, what size/colour they would like for their Belstaf jacket?
and are there belstaf jackets in correct men's sizes?
The Trialmaster and Fieldmaster jackets come in Italian sizing (similar to a suit) which is easy to convert, eg 48 is a medium. There are up to 9 sizes effectively from XS to 5XL. I have a Trialmaster in 48 and found it fits true to size, but it is designed as a tighter fit which some might not like.

The Trialmaster is more suited to an athletic physique, the Fieldmaster more suited to those who have enjoyed a more relaxed and indulgent life. The Trialmaster has a waist strap which can look cool and can be secured behind the jacket or removed but some may find annoying. I would think most punters would prefer the Fieldmaster without the strap (especially given the average age of Grenadier buyers, as per the thread).
 
The Trialmaster and Fieldmaster jackets come in Italian sizing (similar to a suit) which is easy to convert, eg 48 is a medium. There are up to 9 sizes effectively from XS to 5XL. I have a Trialmaster in 48 and found it fits true to size, but it is designed as a tighter fit which some might not like.

The Trialmaster is more suited to an athletic physique, the Fieldmaster more suited to those who have enjoyed a more relaxed and indulgent life. The Trialmaster has a waist strap which can look cool and can be secured behind the jacket or removed but some may find annoying. I would think most punters would prefer the Fieldmaster without the strap (especially given the average age of Grenadier buyers, as per the thread).
Bugger does this mean I have ordered the wrong car, I will need a field master jacket, I wonder what options we will have.
 
The Trialmaster and Fieldmaster jackets come in Italian sizing (similar to a suit) which is easy to convert, eg 48 is a medium. There are up to 9 sizes effectively from XS to 5XL. I have a Trialmaster in 48 and found it fits true to size, but it is designed as a tighter fit which some might not like.

The Trialmaster is more suited to an athletic physique, the Fieldmaster more suited to those who have enjoyed a more relaxed and indulgent life. The Trialmaster has a waist strap which can look cool and can be secured behind the jacket or removed but some may find annoying. I would think most punters would prefer the Fieldmaster without the strap (especially given the average age of Grenadier buyers, as per the thread).
Might need to hold out for the Buffetmaster...
 
Bugger does this mean I have ordered the wrong car, I will need a field master jacket, I wonder what options we will have.
It has been suggested you will get a voucher/code to use on the Belstaff website so you may be able to order either jacket (or maybe something else to the same value?), I think they are the same price.
 
I posted this some time ago, Belstaff have stopped making sizes for larger men! If yo check the website they stop at 2 or 3 X-Large 56 or 58 eu. Check the website.
 
Yeah as a young fella I used to live in it. Didn’t have a car so rode everywhere.
Would love some feedback... if we get a credit I wouldn't be able to decide between the Field or Trial, I wouldn't need the belt. Although I am not opposed to it, nor my body. lol
 
Would love some feedback... if we get a credit I wouldn't be able to decide between the Field or Trial, I wouldn't need the belt. Although I am not opposed to it, nor my body. lol
The jacket in the picture is an original trialmaster jacket. It’s wax cotton and originally came with a belt.

Definitely not a thing you woukd wear on cloth seats as would make a hell of a mess.

Also it takes about two years to get it comfortable! But once you do they are awesome.

I think fabrics have come along way now so wax cotton probably outdated.
 
Would love some feedback... if we get a credit I wouldn't be able to decide between the Field or Trial, I wouldn't need the belt. Although I am not opposed to it, nor my body. lol
With the sizing I found they fit true, but that is without extra layers such as a thick jumper or pullover. The quality is still very high but they are relatively thin for a jacket (waxed cotton with fabric lining so not overly warm), if layering up go a size up.
 
I posted this some time ago, Belstaff have stopped making sizes for larger men! If yo check the website they stop at 2 or 3 X-Large 56 or 58 eu. Check the website.
Not on the Australian site, still go up to 5XL. Hope we get a voucher as I think my “physique” is probably not Trialmaster material. I am in shape, and that shape is round.
 
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