Stutterheim
Re: Stutterheim
Ihave two jackets and two coats from them, I think they are a bit simpler made. no buttons on the pocket flaps for example,
Alos I think with the stutterheim versions there is an extra lyer of qulity control. I ve had pckets delaminate with the standard AJ jackets. and I ordered a long raincoat in camo from them that looks nice and very shiny on their site. In reallyty it is a matte material with an embossed structure. Which I guess makes sense für camo, but wich is not as fun as I had hoped.
Alos I think with the stutterheim versions there is an extra lyer of qulity control. I ve had pckets delaminate with the standard AJ jackets. and I ordered a long raincoat in camo from them that looks nice and very shiny on their site. In reallyty it is a matte material with an embossed structure. Which I guess makes sense für camo, but wich is not as fun as I had hoped.
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Re: Stutterheim
I hope the XXL will fit you - I just measured mine (XXL) at the sleeve ends, it is 14 cm one side which is more narrow than a Stockholm in XXL which has 15,5 cm (mine in light sand, a couple of years old so no guarantee current jackets are the same measurement).
This must be one of the first opal generation (with silver poppers for all colors), this was very stiff material. The current opals are more comfortable esp. the midweight material like from the Nolby.
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There is a Stockholm with poppers on the pocket flaps different from the other Stockholms - it was the second opal generation available in black, I own one of those. The pics of the current opal Stockholms look like pockets are identical to all other non-opal versions, without flap and without popper button.
timeless fashion is the best fashion - classic "rubberized" raincoats are timeless
Re: Stutterheim
Tiefdruckgebiet wrote: ↑August 1st, 2022, 9:13 am
Hi, thanks for the info, so the sleeve circumfernce is 28 cm at the end? That's still tight.
Re: Stutterheim
After reading this, I had a closer look at the label:
Membrane:52% Cotton 48% Polyester
Coating: 100% PVC Rubberized Coating
Made in Poland DESIGNED IN SWEDEN
Hope this is helpful for the "experts".
Membrane:52% Cotton 48% Polyester
Coating: 100% PVC Rubberized Coating
Made in Poland DESIGNED IN SWEDEN
Hope this is helpful for the "experts".

Re: Stutterheim
I fully agree. Have both rainwear from Stutterheim and AJ Group. Think it is the same sewing company when you compare Opalo materials. But Stutterheim is much more fashion in its design

Have about 12 of them in different shapes and materials and still love any of them lol
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Re: Stutterheim
That is the same label type that is in Farmerrain coats, Jackets, trousers etc.
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Re: Stutterheim
Yes, it isn't very wide so rather not suitable for people having Popeye-lookalike arms


At the middle of the sleeve it is 20 cm single side (Nolby XXL) - if that helps.
timeless fashion is the best fashion - classic "rubberized" raincoats are timeless
Re: Stutterheim
40 cm around the arm is very small, ... unless you wear it naked.
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The label contains more than this.spitfire617 wrote: ↑August 1st, 2022, 9:32 amThat is the same label type that is in Farmerrain coats, Jackets, trousers etc.
There are also care-instructions on it, but I know that a
perfect housewife like you don't need it.
