Ralph Lauren ANJ4 sheepskin bomber jacket.
Tagged size S, will fit Men's 36, 38, and 40 chest.
Thick genuine shearling, reinforced with thick leather on arms, under collar, and pockets.
Factory vintage distressing gives the look of an original vintage USAAF bomber jacket, with the...
Stunning original 1960s AMF Harley Davidson jacket, in brown leather.
Correctly tagged size 34, measures 18" pit to pit, 24" back (22" front), 16" across shoulders, 23.5" shoulder to cuff. would Suit smaller male, teens, or female as centre zipped so could be unisex.
These are...
A fabulous Lost Worlds Dubow A-2 leather jacket.
Dark russet brown (looks seal or russet depending on light).
Size 38, measures 20" pit to pit. 25" back, 24.5" sleeve.
In an extremely thick 3-3.5oz horsehide, with vintage type Talon nickel zipper. The leather, lining...
Rare Timberland men's sports/motorcycle jacket.
Antique oiled brown 100% Lambskin leather.
Tagged size M. Measures 22" pit to pit, so perfect for 40-42 chest depending on the fit you like.
All the classic styling elements of half-belt back, bi-swing shoulders, tobacco cotton lining...
I'm glad Steve got back to you Thor.
The SMW website still shows the lower price for the distressed jacket. Is there not a law about false advertising, so you can click buy it, and receive what you ordered as the price problem is their mistake??
I thought it was cheap for a distressed model...
Any red-blooded Brit would think you like shagging jackets...
So if you got a bargain on a German Shepherd for the family, would you say you shagged a new dog the other day???
Gotta love language discrepancies...
That's my preference. Sinks in nicely, not greasy or shiny, and if it keeps sheep water-resistant, then good on my jackets.
Whilst we are talking about random things to put on leather, I was chatting with a woman in a saddlery the other day. Apparently they use Talcum powder on leathers to stop...
It works for most leathers, but better on thicker hides. A soft Lambskin won't do much in terms of grain.
With conditioning, I tend to use whatever is to hand (always trying different stuff), but I tend to stick to stuff from saddlery stores, as its mostly lanolin based.
Honestly, a cheap...
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