http://www.ebay.com/itm/Schott-Perfecto-Steer-Leather-Motorcycle-Jacket-Black-125-Brando-42-Sheep-Mouton-/222074501209?hash=item33b4abf859:g:Kw0AAOSw6wRXAb3T
This lovely Schott perfecto 125 has been lovingly pre-worn, and recently reconditioned by Schott. The jacket is a men's size 42, and has...
Welp, I'm taking off $50, giving it another 5 days, then off to the wolves at ebay!. 700 shipped CONUS, will ship internationally.
Just want to get rid of it, for obvious reasons.
Thanks!
I bought this last July as a Christmas gift for a good friend. He unfortunately passed away, and I have no need for it (not my size!)
Here is Thurston Bro's original description from the listing...
This is my compromise to the "trench coats make you look like a lonely basement taxidermist" problem. More of an English walking coat, esp good for layering tweed vests, bulky sweaters, etc. to help soften the look.
I say it depends on storage conditions after it was used. Leather simply has a shelf life, and that life is affected by how it was used. I for instance have picked up a new-old-stock 70s schott perfecto in Palm Springs, that, because it was stored unworn in zero humidity, looked amazing, but...
Ordering a bootlegger recently cost me about 80 bucks in shipping all told, and another 70 in customs. Scotland to VT. Ordering from Thurston cost me like 40? But amazingly, the Aero order came 3 days after shipping, the Thurston about 8.
An Aero Scotland Super Tight Fit Bootlegger cut from a black mid weight horsehide in a size 42". Fitted with nickel Talon hardware and lined in black cotton drill. This is the slim fit cut of the bootlegger made for the Japanese Market.
A perfect jacket, in a neat, classic cut. Worn once, to...
Man, I've lived in every zone in CA, Palm Springs, Humboldt County, San Fran and Berkeley (vastly different tho miles apart). Let me tell you, its NICE weather in all of those places compared to the hills of VT. Right now its 90% average humidity, which makes the 85-90 degree days seem like...
Here are some of my fall/ winter wool ties. All from 20s-40s cleaveland area/New England. Quite a few handblocked English. All around 52 inches. I wear them under vests, because I'm 6'3".
I have one of their submariner roll necks I've never worn. The quality is great, but I have so many sweaters living in VT I've just not gotten around to it. May put it in classifieds one of these days. You and I are the same size, it seems. Mine is a large in navy, and the fit is form fitting...
Here in VT I store the woolens in canvas bags (hanging for coats, stacking for sweaters). I use the mega thick, wooden ( same as I use for heavy leather jackets) hangers for heavier coats to preserve the shoulder and prevent hanger rub. I have never seen the effective properties of cedar wood...
Ahoy fellows,
I recently picked up this baby-good condition field and stream (Gordon & Ferguson) advertised as 40s era, suede jacket. It needs some rip repair and reconditioning. Was thinking of sending it to arrow leather care. Any folks have previous experience? While there I was...
lately I've been watching old episodes of "highway patrol" from the 50s, just to spot the civy leather "average joe" jackets, like the one in this episode- http://youtu.be/hgaTTeYDRgA
Nice! it never hurts to have a good selection for strong rotation. I have 3, all from the early 60s, 2 officer, 1 normal, that I wear over work clothing for the long Vermont winters. If I didn't rotate 3, I'd have already worn through 1 and ruined it with daily use.
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