I believe so. I walked passed by it in NYC a few month ago, and their website is still alive.
http://the-leather-man-inc.shoplightspeed.com/leather-gear/jackets/
I’m actually very surprised to learn that it’s such a seemingly famous and old store. Probably the current one just borrowed an old...
That being said, this exact jacket in my original post is tagged $650 for new when it’s still available on LeatherMan’s website. Consider new Cal are at Langlitz’s price range, isn’t 650 too cheap for them?
In addition, I still feel lapel shapes in the original post are somewhat slightly...
Up for sale is a Schott 650 Men's double breasted black military cowhide leather jacket/coat with metal star buttons and wool twill lining. Currently on sale on Schott website for $920. Asking for $420 PayPal F&F shipped CONUS
Condition is brand new with tags on, from a smoking free, pet free...
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Agree with Carlos. It’s just jackets, not some scientific categorizing. There’s no such an extremely accurate definition of which style must have which elements at the same time.
Makers can borrow all different elements from...
Dear friends, I just noticed that the Leatherman store based in NY has its own CHP jacket, and am trying to find out which maker made them.
One easily noticeable feature is that those jackets have very round corners in the lapels. Also, they have a very short bottom part of the back panel and...
Speaking of Cal leather, are they the only maker who lined with a small part of wool/shearling inside cuffs like this?
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Check this out:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F183943079235
I believe it’s Cal leather, looks excellent!
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It seems that Simmons Bilt also has Shinki horsehide option now
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F372761174555
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Well, that’s an insane story! But at least we can figure out and understand the rules behind that clearly, although it’s some absurd rules.
Meanwhile in my case, I cannot see any clear logic or rules at all. Items in same category with same price from same seller, how can some come with tax...
It they charge tax consistently it will make sense to me.
The thing is even today, when I tried checking out, most items still don’t apply any tax, while others do. And it seems to have nothing to do with item condition (new/used), price, or if it’s business/private seller.
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Not sure is it the right place to ask, but it has bothered me for a while.
It seems that eBay is applying sale tax on buyer end pretty randomly. I live in NYC, and when I buy from sellers in CA, I noticed that even for exactly same seller, similar price items, some items will apply a tax...
What about this one?
https://www.grailed.com/listings/10450944
Seems to be exactly the same style, but maybe not in Horween leather. There’s a image showing a tag of P685, but I can’t find any info on that model.
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Not sure is it allowed to post a link to another forum, so just include a picture. For anyone’s interest, there’s a Legendary Black Stallion size 38 for sale at Schott forum.
The leather on this one should be super thick, but I remember saw someone saying that it’s not natural ‘one piece’ kind...
That’s interesting to learn, did you own any of them?
This one pit to pit is 25.5 yet it’s still marked as Medium, that’s way too wide for me.
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I’ve experienced exactly same situation before. I’m pretty sure if you open a case you will win 10 out of 10 times. Not be able to provide a tracking number put the seller at a very vulnerable place.
I chose to wait and finally the package arrived and I enjoyed the jacket. It turned out that...
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