very nice charactersOne more shot of the grain. I think this is honestly the nicest vintage HH I’ve ever encountered! I’ve had dozens of Hercs, Wards and Penny’s. This one takes the cake.
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very nice charactersOne more shot of the grain. I think this is honestly the nicest vintage HH I’ve ever encountered! I’ve had dozens of Hercs, Wards and Penny’s. This one takes the cake.
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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. I couldn’t agree more. I’ve said it before and it’s funny but I had soo many failed attempts with true vintage. I never, ever got the fit right. I honestly think it’s 95% luck. Yeah the numbers count but as you mention the patterns and fits were just...different. I went straight to repros and the fool proof fit. Both sides of the coin are attractive but I have to agree. A true vintage piece that fits and is wearable...it’s just an unbeatable, genuine feeling.
What model?Red Thedi incoming in a month or two![]()
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2 new to me winter coats that just arrived weeks apart.
#1. Home made somewhere in northern Manitoba Or the NWT out of caribou (I think) jacket with a fur collar. This jacket was Originally purchased from the trunk of a car in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada during the mid 80s.
#2. Real McCoys B3.
Winter is still a few months away but I’m ready to handle It in style. Bring on the cold.
Yes and you and Lebowski were absolutely right. A YKK number 10 would look like **** on this jacket. There’s no doubt that anything over an 8 is too much. I gotta say this is easily one of my favorite jackets across a range of styles to date. This just feels amazing. I’m happy as a clam!
Every time I look at these catalogs I can’t help but to think how skilled the illustrators were.
These were often "photo-shopped".Painted either directly over photos, like the one above, or the artist drew on a transparent layer. but regardless, the quality of the advertisement illustration of the era was extremely high. The lineart illustrations were fantastic. 70's saw some of the best ad art I've seen and then it all abruptly ended.
Is that because back then colour photography was still too expensive?
A quick google tells me colour photography became readily available in the 60s but that the prices remained high untill the 70s.
I assume that in the late 40s it was probably cheaper/easier to take a B&W pic and have it colorized by hand than to take a colour picture.
I want every single one of these jackets and at those prices too! Even the pig looks good for Gods sake.That and catalogues started off with illustrations and people were used to seeing clean product images. Even when photos became available, they'd still retouch them to get that clear, perfect representation of a product. Colors, shape, silhouette, details, etc. which can get lost on just a photo.
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I want every single one of these jackets and at those prices too! Even the pig looks good for Gods sake.
Several seldom scene Hercules have come up as of late. This one is another I had not seen. The half-belt with this front pocket configuration and the cuffs remind me of mix styles. I found the first listing for this jacket in the 1949 Sears catalog. It is listed in the 49, 50, 51 Catalogs. The "new" Outerwear label is first shown in the 52 Catalog. It is pictured here with the older label.
About my age, 68.
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Dude i love them, i had jc put one on my ArcadiaThe best thing about a riri zipper is the sound they make. I like them quite a bit too.
Me too! The first zipper he put on my Arcadia failed when the tape tore around the insertion pin shortly after receiving the jacket. It was a vintage Talon and John was surprised because he said he had not experienced that problem with them before. Since I had already had a riri installed on my Bootlegger I knew that I liked them. I know they don’t go 100% with the vintage aesthetic but they work dammit!Dude i love them, i had jc put one on my Arcadia