tmitchell59
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Here is a rare Survivor early 1950's Oakbrook Steer Hide jacket I have posted on eBay. All original.
This is an interesting jacket in the Sears MC history. I recall discussion of this model earlier in this thread. I haven't looked, it may be the same jacket.
Yes Oakbrook started in early 60s as a replacement for the Hercules label. Each decade is often a turning point. The label ended with the addition of "the Leather Shop" wording, then completely dropped. Oakbrook, Illinois is a suburb of Chicago and then home of Sears.
These changes reflected the changing times, something new, fresh, more modern. The Hercules label had been around for years and used in connection with all manner of products sold by Sears. Today Hercules garments are the most recognizable use of the label.
That is California Sportswear leather tag and their belt. CSC, along with Roughwear Clothing, and Appalachian Tanned and Tailored are the documented makers of Sears jackets. CSC goes back to the early 50s and made a variety of styles in Horsehide and Steerhide.
My theory of this jacket. It is both first and last. The first Oakbrook jackets and the last 12 CSC MC jackets. The remaining production was by Appalachian Tanned and Tailored. It may be that Appalachian continued producing for the Men's shop label but under their new name, Taylors.
These early Oakbrooks were the last of the high quality jackets sold by Sears.


