Presented here is a lovely olive green sweatshirt is size L / 44. I'm a 40 and its a bit on the baggy side so I have reluctantly decided to move it on. The brand is Two Moon - and its the usual quality we expect from small Japanese manufactures. £60 & postage, depending on where you are located.
On tonights Antiques Road show a black leather jacket, reportedly owned by JFK, was featured on the program. Valued at £2-300K......a lot for a pretty fugly jacket!
Its about 30 minutes in:https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06qrskn/antiques-roadshow-series-38-12-walmer-castle-2
I was pleased to see Son Of Stag are now stocking Freewheelers & Co of Japan - but seriously, who in their right mind is going to pay £149.90 for a navy watch cap - or wooly hat, as I would describe it. Any decent surplus store in the USA will sell you a wool watch cap for well under...
Here we have an M65 style jacket with a winter liner that is neatly fastened into place with buttons. Size I would describe as a Large or 40/42.
The only flaw I can find is that one half of the pop fastener of the bottom button is missing - otherwise the coat is in VG condition. As above...
Just received my Aero A2 Bronco and I couldn't be happier with it. Ever since I saw a picture of one of Aero's Japanese dealers wearing a black A2 with olive knits, its the jacket I have desired. Fast forward a few years and I was finally able to pull the trigger. Visiting Aero for a fitting...
Planning to order an A2 from Aero soon - so am trying to familiarise myself with all the options, but its confusing!
From my perspective - I'm not too hung up on authenticity, comfort and practicality are more important. I just want a simple, go-to, leather jacket for all occasions. Colour...
I've been hooked on deck jackets for a while now and finally managed to track down a pre owned Real McCoy's deck jacket in khaki. As expected, the quality is exceptional.
Ok folks, the wardrobe is bulging and I have decided to sell stuff that isn't getting worn. Please study the photos to assess the condition, but any marks, tears or holes will be noted in the descriptions.
First up - vintage USN deck jacket - tagged as a Large / 42" - is well worn, with...
Can anyone out there advise on size & fit?
Looking at one on ebay tagged a Medium, but the BR website advises a medium is 36/38 - which seems kind of small. I am a 40 in most things, which I would consider to be an M, but in BR land a 40 is a large.
thanks in advance
So here is a strange one. In 1993 when I was a spotty graduate I spent 3 months in The Socialist Republic of Vietnam - mainly messing around in rain forests doing some fairly pointless research work.
At the end of the trip I and a few pals travelled down from the north to Saigon and spent a...
Read about this today - Vince Lombardi's West Point coach's sweater fetched over $43,000 at auction - it was found in a Goodwill store in Asheville N.C. and purchased for 58 cents! And the auction house were good enough to donate their fee back to Good Will...
This one isn't getting worn much - its a a little bit too small for me, so I am offering it up for sale. Its a late 80's / early 90's Highwayman in Connolly steer hide, with the classic Stuart tartan lining. Its condition is well used - properly broken in!
The only issue is the lining which...
I've placed this in the Outerwear section as it seems what the Chain Gang mainly do is chain stitched patches for jackets.
I really enjoyed this little film about these East LA artisans and their old school approach. I hope you do too...
So the time has come to wash my red selvedge Edwin ED80's - 12 months have flown by and I can't put it off any longer.
Did a bit of googling and there doesn't seem to be any consensus on this matter - so I am going to take the plunge and soak them in the bath in cold water, no detergent...
Was travelling on the underground today when a fella sat down beside me wearing a reversible Aero Waterfront. I couldn't help myself and engaged him in a spot of chat……as I wondered if it was my old Waterfront, that I traded back to Aero some 5 years ago, a move I had always regretted. It...
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