Motorcycle jackets made their first appearance in the 1949 Sears catalog. These early jackets were noted for their use of Wool lining in three different Buffalo plaid colors. They also have the older Hercules label some with a Made in California script. By 1951 the newer label was in use as was...
Mid Western Sport Togs in Belin Wisconsin was/is a prolific maker of Deerskin jackets going back to 1869. Three of these jackets are fairly unique and date from the 1960s. The Fringe jacket is the oldest, c.1950s it is also the most traditional in style.
All of the jackets with measurements...
Might as well get this out there. Bought in Japan and probably sold there as part of LW Japanese market jackets. It has no LW tag I can find, so I'm assuming it is Lost Worlds.
Has been stored with the zip front closed. It is has mis-matched panels that give the jacket a Vintage vibe with...
I have always like this two pocket style of MC jackets. It show up on the Harley jackets, Sears jackets in the 50s. No idea what size it is. I know it is short! The worst wear is around the collar (pictured). Both sleeve zippers need replacement. Pocket bags have holes. Huge Talon main...
1958 Sears Hercules Horsehide jacket found in Japan. I had never seen this model for sale. Since buying this I have seen two others in smaller size. The pockets, wrist straps, overall style look more like a jacket from 1948. This is also among the last Horsehide jackets Sears sold. The large...
This most interesting jacket is a California Sportswear product from c.1960. Has the old label. It has no leather tag on the jacket. I'm thinking a calfskin. Light and wonderful. Has some wear around the collar fold, some scuffing along the lower zipper, knits are worn but original. The Talon...
Black civilian A2 are hard to find. this is a nice easy wearing jacket that looks good and is not too hard on your wallet.
PRICE: $125 Shipped in CONUS
Additional Pictures:
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Very interesting Brown No Name Trucker.
See pics and Video for more details.
PRICE: $75 shipped in CONUS
Additional Pictures
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uVNT11SAScaUSmyV6
Seattle Woolen Mills Horsehide Police jacket c.1950
History:
Seattle Woolen Mills Company began in the 1890s. A google search will find much interesting information on the Woolen history of Pacific Northwest. While it seems odd a Woolen Mill would produce leather jackets, I have seen other...
Phillips 66: This is the 4th jacket with the Phillips 66 patch I have seen. The first jacket had the patch, the other three I noted because I recognized the jackets. They came in Horsehide and Steerhide. Both variants appears identical with the same light lining and not manufactures tag. I...
From the famed maker of WWII A2 and other Military jacket.
Please see video for more details.
Price: $375 shipped in CONUS
Always watch for falling prices.
Picture album with all measurements.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/h8Jk6HQXfxzf6Cg29
Taubers of California Horsehide Cafe Racer/Racing shirt.
Price: $390 shipped in CONUS.
Pictures with measurements
https://photos.app.goo.gl/RBMSiSD2TjnBVG8J7
BACKSTORY: I first saw the High Large Leather jackets in a thread here. At that time I think they only made Trucker style jackets. I was in Love, but the sizes only went to a size 42 which I could not wear. Many cool leather Truckers are out there. All the major makers; Aero, Vanson, Schott...
I've been thinking about this thread for some time. Hopefully this thread can capture discussion of Vintage Outerwear without derailing other threads. While writing this I thought of several other topics.
This Peters is a good place to start as it is currently for sale on ebay. I have...
Here we go with more to Go. I used the word Vintage to attract attention far and wide, please don't be harmed. I've also called them Old and Used to satisfy all taste.
This Video is a Preview of jackets I will be offering. The pictured Lost Worlds, Monarch, Taubers CR are not in the Under...
I think the Fieldmaster label was phased in the early 60s with the advent of the Oakbrook label.
If you are wearing a larger size this is a superb compliment to you jacket inventory for not a lot of money.
The jacket looks basically unworn.
Additional picture albums...
Trying to figure out what to say about this jacket. Part of the problem is selling a jacket I really like and probably won't see again.
I believe this is the coolest leather trucker. Just look at it. You can find lots of leather truckers, but they tend use the standard Levi or Lee pattern...
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