Found this old Schott, trying to determine the age from the seller's pics. I'm thinking mid 70s, but I'm not super familiar with Schott. The belt loops are throwing me off because of the snap.
Any help is appreciated!
M.
I tried! Never got back to me. Part of me thinks that Schott put that jacket in there to get more people on their forum......
That 333 NWFT jacket is the stuff dreams are made of.
Unbelievable 1960s, Tea-Core Cowhide Langlitz Leathers set. Basically a 42/34 combo of a Columbia Jacket with Westerns Pants.
This set is in incredible condition and is completely functional. The hardware is an antique nickel, so a bit more subtle than most Langlitz jackets. Zippers are Coats...
I think so too. I think once it's done it will be amazing, and while it is a bit tight-ish, it doesn't hurt to have a well fitted, T-shirt only jacket for the summer.
Looking at this Original Irwin which is local and not too wildly priced. Only makes sense to me if I can actually wear it.
Seller says the leather is dry but not fried, main zipper is England DOT marked and functional. No belt, shearling at about 75-80%.
I'd give it a recondition and then...
I have 2 from the 60's, a Columbia and a Cascade, and both have amazing leather. They can be found. If I was to get a new one made, the only way I would do it is if it was in person, with a very clear idea of what I wanted beforehand. I'll also say that both styles are motorcycle jackets first...
I've realized that this jacket is just too small for me, so it's up for grabs.
1960's Bates Cafe Racer. Rare original survivor.
Amazing vintage jacket. No smells, lots of life left. Needs a little work to be perfect, but the price reflects. Issues as follows:
1. No liner. This jacket...
Picked this up after ID by @Will Zach who also has one of these....it was dry as a bone, broken main zip, nothing left of the pockets (Zips were good thankfully) and a garbage replacement liner that was fried anyway.
I've removed the liner and painstakingly removed every thread, not sure if...
After moving to a frigid Canadian city last year, I bought a new Canada goose, which just doesn't fit right. Going back to my roots in looking for something vintage/more interesting
Older the better, but looking for something usable and interesting.
In terms of sizing, I'm 5'11, and usually...
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