Catch and release Penney's Goatskin bomber in an off-white/cream color. Based on the label I'd guess this is from the late 40's to sometime in the 50's. The hide is in great condition if a bit noisy and the liner is fully intact. Conmar zipper works just fine. The only real condition issue worth...
Not without its issues but still a cool Golden Bear:
https://www.grailed.com/listings/22374719-golden-bear-x-made-in-usa-x-vintage-rare-vintage-golden-bear-leather-biker-rocker-jacket
No worries, after owning one for a month I can confirm Cals deserve their reputation. Despite that I was still surprised to see this one go so quickly.
Hi @yellowfever, here's some quick and dirty measurements I took.
Length down the back all the way to the end of the tail flap: 26.25"
hem measurement, laced up just about all the way (basically how I've been wearing it): 16.5"
shoulders, top of the seams, back: 19"
shoulders, top of the...
Okay, just added the measurement photos I had. P2P is about 21 inches, probably best for a size 38 though a 40 could certainly make it work. Let me know if you need other measurements.
http://ebay.us/7HmEn5?cmpnId=5338273189
Kinda/sorta catch and release. Ebay link has all the pictures.
I bought this jacket at the end of December and think it's exceptional. Problem is, I was mostly interested in it for a pseudo-aviator style with the mouton collar and I recently caught a...
Could be a find to the right person. Seller calls this "Suede Leather Sherpa Pile Lined" but the pics clearly show a 100% wool tag so this is almost certainly sheepskin. I don't know anything about a "Ranchero" label but the Made in USA designation gives me hope this could be from some maker on...
Edit: The original post states 18.75" for the shoulders, but based on the attached photos, I'm going to say the shoulders are about 18.25". Open to taking more measurements/photos upon request.
This is a bit of a heartbreaker but I'd like to pass this jacket on. It's a beautiful Type III made from Aero's battered steerhide that I've been using as a go-to piece for the Spring and Fall I've owned it.
I bought the jacket on this forum and I highly encourage checking out the original...
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