Well, I actually wore them very little for the restrictions we had here in Italy, so no broken in yet. Once on I feel my feet comfortable but it's still a bit complicated to put and remove them. It depends also if your feet is narrow or fat (mine is rather narrow). Or you can buy a size up and...
other known issues:
- the liner is very good so maybe it has been replaced at some point in the past
- one sleeve zipper puller has been replaced with a modern buzz rickson puller and it should be replaced with a old brass conmar
- several wrinkles on the collar
- the chains on the pocket...
A jacket I could be interested in has these cracks on the hide, even though the leather is thick and still pliable in these areas, are these kind of superficial cracks a real bad thing in any case? Is there anything that can be done to eventually reduce them? Thanks
I resurrect this old tread for a question about mouton collars discolorations, I saw pics of G1 collars that started dark brown and faded to a wonderful rusty and blond color (like this 1968 Brill Bros).
Is there a way to artificially accelerate this change? Maybe a lot of sun exposure? Or the...
I am looking for a vintage (not repro) horsehide Buco J-21 or J-22 (2nd label with plaid lining) in very good/excellent original conditions, size 42 (I usually am a 40R but it seems that these jackets run a little small). Early J-24 horsehide could be also an option. A deal within Europe would...
My grais is from the 50s, thread here: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/50s-grais-horsehide-lining-restored.101998/
Very good quality hide with great patina, nearly everytime I wear it someone says "wow, that's a nice jacket!"
Yes, it's possible that for some year they mismatched the labels.
Anyway that guy's Storm Rider jacket is definitely from 70s as it has a printed (and not embroidered) internal label and a ®MR tag on the pocket.
By the way that union label with red number was already used in the 50s so it's...
I resurrect this old thread about Lee 101J jackets as I just bought one.
The jacket has ®MR in the internal label (added in the 70s even though it still has the "101-J" writing that it seems was removed after the 1970), but it has only the ® on the pocket tag (barely visible), the ® only tag...
I always liked the Lee Storm Rider and instead of buying a repro I decided to look for a not too expensive vintage one.
Today I was able to buy one from a japan yahoo auction with the help of juno@bidservice (pics below), so it will take some time to arrive here.
It was advertised as from the...
Mine vintage 60s is labeled 40 but it's a bit smaller, about 20.5" chest, I am 5'9" and 158lbs usually a 40R, it still fits me but I would have preferred one inch larger
Agree, I just had the same bad experience with an old conmar, I tried to fix it like a member here successfully did a few years ago but in my case it didn't work, after removing the pin, sewing and gluing the tape (it seemed a nice work) and putting the pin on again the zipper didn't work...
I don't know the material, it's a Fidelity crosszip jacket probably from (late?) 60s, probably synthetic but I am not sure, also don't know about the filling material, here is a pic (with the stain)
I need to clean the quilted lining of a vintage leather jacket, there are some old stains (that I doubt will completely disappear) and some smell mainly in the upper back and pit areas. I don't want to bring it to a laundry fearing damages to the leather.
I already tried some water/vodka but it...
I tried to fix it following Leather Walker procedure from the other thread, I removed the pin and sew a few stitches on the fraying part without putting new cloth on it, that would have been too thick and it wasn't necessary anyway. Then I put some superglue on the fixed part that made the...
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