None have had the wear they deserve. The Premium is a heavier leather, but soft and supple, with really pronounced grain. The Badalassi is much smoother, with areas of really nice grain, it's taken longer to break in than the others will still having a tendency to feel stiff till it warms up on...
Anyway. Here's some pictures of my personal jackets from BK in three different leathers.
Premium Seal
Badalassi Seal
Liberty Seal (original one off batch)
And recent samples received top to bottom
Liberty Seal, Liberty Russet,Liberty Dark seal and Badalassi Russet
And yes I did edit the post, my tone was a little angry. Don't get called disingenuous too often. Especially when it is a subject I have an idea what. I'm talking about.
I spelt your forum name wrong, that was a mistake which I appologise for, it was a auto correct. But wasn't making fun of, nor was it meant as a 'wicked' retort.
And I have to correct you on what you think part part is in American Classics. Just for the record, I work there, I have no...
Not sure what's disingenous about my statement. Are you sure you mean that Superfilious ? If you do in its true sense, I am frankly a little insulted.
My opinion on the production of the jackets and the company has nothing to do any affiliation I have. The reason BK was stocked in Classics...
I own three jackets from BK in three different hides, the 'premium' horse, Liberty Horse and Badalssi Steer. All very good jackets, all very good leathers, but different. The Liberty is like vintage leather, likely hat found on A-2's and pre-1950's leathers. They can be quite flat, but with...
Still for sale and looking for a home is this simply amazing jacket made by Dave. the leather really is amazing, please see the link below for the original listing.
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=17730
The jacket in question is the J-21 with chrome tanned, and veg retan horsehide. It includes an...
Up for sale is this beautiful 1943 USN flying jacket in a superbly Patinered goatskin.
His knits have been replaced with period correct reproduction ones, all else original.
The goatskin is incredibly thick and supple, this jacket could be easily worn, the collar is tight due to aging, but...
How about a really nice beat up original 1944 Willis and Geiger An-6552, amazing goatskin, collar a bit worn, but the jacket is totally wearable.
Size 38
PM me if you like some measurements and price
That is the retail price now, if these weren't too big i would have definitely have kept them, they are beautiful gloves. last a life time by the sound of yours, and by the quality of the build.
Still open to reasonable offers. some one take them soon, or i"ll send them back
Brand new Eastman A-10 gloves in a gorgeous goatskin with wool camel hair lining.
These are brand new and come with packaging as pictured
Retail £109 asking £90+shipping
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