@photo2u thank you man. It's crushing once you deal with shipping and exchange to Canada, and this one was a now or never shot. When it arrived it was dry, wrinkled and "full of character". Even though it was a solid buy in USD, when the dust settled it was humbling.
I think a mouton collar...
It's a pretty wild jacket. It's defiantly comfortable when it's all zipped up and the belt in cinched above the hips, and like I said, the more I get tho know it, the more impressed I am. The leather is really pretty impressive for it's age
Hey Terry, I'm 5'10, 175 lbs (but I'm sure that could be 185 in a heartbeat if I get lazy)I usually wear 40 or 42 depending on the cut, This is an original Steerhide, tag size 46.
I've been spending a lot of time with this jacket. It hadn't been worn in decades, but I''ve put loads of work into it and it just keeps getting better.
ButI still can't help feeling like it's too big. I'm pictured here with a normal weight sweatshirt. The measurements aren't way off from what...
That jacket has a very Premium vibe. Like you might secretly have a collection of vintage aircraft that you keep at one of your estates, but that you don't like to brag about it.
Hot Take: I didn't like Fury Road. While a beautiful film from an aesthetic point of view, it was all the infrastructure that bothered me. In Road Warrior, and frankly even Thunderdome, the stuff they had seemed believable somehow, whereas in Fury Road there is a huge mountain full of water and...
I hate to admit it, because I know that the original has way more street-cred etc, but it was always this one for me:
and FFS @Monitor I just started having the balls to rock leather pants and now you have to raise the bar to "Dystopian-Retro-Australian-Road Enforcer"?
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