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Stunning jacket!!
Stunning jacket!!
Love it!!After drooling over the high end jackets at Inspiration I was inspired to go low end. Talon tear drop zippers on a Lee reversible trucker, late 60s? Cool doesn't have to be high end! Happy Easter
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So true, but this is where knowledge and experience act as a form of currency. I could spend untold amounts to get to your level of proficiency. I hope one day to be able to spot the true diamonds in the vintage world!After drooling over the high end jackets at Inspiration I was inspired to go low end. Talon tear drop zippers on a Lee reversible trucker, late 60s? Cool doesn't have to be high end! Happy Easter
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Thanks man! It was one of those that was gonna nag at me if I didn't just buy it so I can move on. I think it's the one that pulled me in a couple years ago and set me to lurking about.Looks killer man! TFH is one of my faves!
You display your jacket and accessories well!
You've got a giant black caterpillar crawling across your eye's! Yikes. Beautiful jacket despite that.Happy Easter everyone!
Chestnut Badalassi Aero Cafe Racer
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Like I always say" Don't expect the jacket to make you look good; instead train your physique to make the jacket look good"I have the luxury of a weight room where I work and I take full advantage. My only goal is to try and keep ahead of my Italian born desire to eat (and drink) everything I encounter. Sometimes I’m on the happy side of par, other times I’m not.
In my experience, you’ll appreciate it more with each wearI'm not a "fanboy" of this leather, but I do like TFH and I wanted a jacket that fit a bit longer. Because I'm lazy, and I hate tucking shirts. View attachment 505762 View attachment 505763 View attachment 505764
Yay...good to see another Mountaineer here especially one that’s not an old curmudgeon stuck in a time warp of hides and hats and...oh nvm.
Beautiful jacket and the color is primo! First time seeing this style - I consider this to be a more sophisticated, contemporary take on the Type III trucker jacket. Really, really nice! Hopefully my pending Aero T-3 in Natural Vicenza will acquire a similar hue should I be so lucky!Y'2 Leathers KB-140-T Kakishibu Persimmon Tan. Takes a beautiful color after some wear.
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Great image and jacket. Being a part of life's daily festivities is the best gift anyone could have. You and your contributions are gifts that keep on giving - Thanks for being you and a part of this wonderful forum! I am a bit older than you (1950) - we all age but we don't have to grow old!Goatskin Police jacket.
Dated; October, 1937. I'm dated October, 1952.
The jacket is in Beautiful Goatskin. No label. Probably a size 42.
This pic was taken last May. I had open heart surgery on April 11, 22. Doesn't fit as well now, but I'm alive!
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Thank you so much for your kind words and Wisdom from someone my Senior!Great image and jacket. Being a part of life's daily festivities is the best gift anyone could have. You and your contributions are gifts that keep on giving - Thanks for being you and a part of this wonderful forum! I am a bit older than you (1950) - we all age but we don't have to grow old!
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. The aging on this... it's starting to fold and darken into a patina monster. Easily among the most unique jackets I've ever seen. Did you help design this? Really dig the fasteners