Two steps forward.
1. Infinity, were just about to return the trouser, headed-off only by my call to them at 09:00 this morning. I hot footed my way to Holborn and collected them.
2. Trouser and jacket in hand, I then drove to Hideout, where the ever lovely Kate took on the job of:
A. Shortening the trouser.
B. Attaching braces. The garment is quite heavy, so braces are required, I think.
C. Narrowing up the bottom of the trouser leg, which seems to have more material than is necessary
D. Shortening the jacket’s sleeves a bit.
In truth, I shoukd have obeyed my initial instinct of going to Hideout and having the suit made. But hey-ho, as Kate said, “Altering off the peg clothing is good money for Hideout”.
It is a three week turnaround, which is fine as I am away for June.
PS Requests as to who is best for repairs / alterations to motorcycle clothing, whether leather or textile, are regularly seen on these pages. As too, are requests for good quality made-to-measure kit. I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending Kate and her colleagues at Hideout Leather. Trading for over 30 years, what Kate doesn’t know about motorcycle kit is not worth knowing. British, too! I have also called on her services for replacing a full zip in a tank bag and a repair to a leather business suit carrier; all done with zero fuss and, above all, properly.