I am very certain it is a Beck. Beck jackets have all these features (a slightly curved kidney panel like a Schott), double button collar strap, action swing arms. Is there a tag on the inside collar with some random numbers on it?
again, I wasn't really trying to distress the jacket as much as figuring out how it might age. I am now inclined to not wear this one as much since it was likely chrome tanned and probably wouldn't change much over time.
well that was what i was told when i originally bought it but on closer inspection (after posting to this forum) I am starting to see areas of wear around the main zipper and sleeves. the interesting this is the color is brown instead of blue so I guess chrome tanned leather does eventually fade...
thanks for the reply. Yea I had my suspicions after googling a lot of images. The jacket was relined and so the tag went with it. There area traces of the original lining; most of what is left looks to be black (and this is just on the trim) but there are slivers of a red-orange color so maybe...
Well I wasn't really trying to make it look very distressed, was more curious to see how it would look if it aged; I actually may end up letting it soak in the sun. I posted images of the jacket in another thread. I think it may be a Beck jacket.
I think this may be a Beck cafe racer 666 racing shirt. It has a lot of characteristics: single snap collar but 2 snap ends, bi-swing arms, the curved shape back panel, O-ring zipper pulls, felt pockets, vintage talon zippers. Thanks.
thanks for the replies. My intent on asking was really to clarify if it was leather (I never heard of blue leather) and if so, would it age well like my other jackets. On closer inspection, it looks like there are areas of wear that are brown (not blue) in color. And the jacket in question is...
I was trying to "distress" a leather jacket I had purchased. I tried copious amounts 92% alcohol, nail polish remover and while both were able to remove black dye the leather remains black despite this. I tried sandpapering it and all I'm left with is a blue colored roughened leather. The last...
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