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I think he works by himself but it does say visit the showroom.His hats are beautiful.
I have a modern Schott N3B in white which is an outstanding garment in terms of warmth and practicality.It washes easily due to having a synthetic filling and ruff.The pockets are well placed and deep.I had an American friend who had a vintage military issue version with a wolverine fur ruff...
Nice find!There is a Wareing M/C jacket on page 238 of Rin Tanaka's book.This has a vertical Lightning main zipper and is in black steer hide with a red wool tartan lining.It has zipped hand warmer pockets.The label has the same name with a needle piercing it with a racing motorcycle...
He may well of had it made as a one-off by an outfitter or had one of his own coats modified to suit
Just found this site too
http://www.19th-century-tailoring.co.uk/
http://www.sutlers.co.uk/acatalog/Frock_Coats.html
It has a military look to me.This site looks interesting especially the Bulgarian coats
https://forcesuniformandkit.co.uk/collections/military-surplus-trench-coats-greatcoats-and-wool-jackets
I have an alpaca lined Hudson and a Grizzly and can detect a slight itchiness when worn with a thin cotton long sleeved shirt but not with anything thicker like a heavy Field and Stream cotton shirt for example.Presumably your Board Racer does not allow for anything much thicker as an...
You know,I think it does work for you.IMHO it would work better if the jacket was shorter in body and arm length and worn with dark blue(indigo?) jeans.Head wear is always difficult with biker jackets. My first thought actually was that you would really stand out in a biker jacket in dark cordovan.
This really has nothing to do with the original post but I saw this link when I was looking at the Orvis.I had no idea that Chevignon made such stunning jackets...
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