thunderw21
I'll Lock Up
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Being a college student and tight on money I'm not able to purchase some of the nicer jackets I've seen on this forum...yet.
But for now I'll settle for 'wannabee' jackets; cheaper 'wrong' jackets most people couldn't tell from authentic A-2s.
I've had a very baggy modern "A-2" for 6 years now and liked it, though, like everything today it was just too baggy.
So today I bought these two jackets for $.50 each at a garage sale. They're not perfect but at least they are not as baggy, they look nice and they were cheap.
This is the nicer of the two. It has no weathering or 'finish' if you want to call it that. What can I apply to the leather to darken it a bit and protect it?
It is well fitted to my body; in this department it rivals some of the more authentic jackets I've seen and I love the better fit compared to my other baggy jacket.
This next one is weathered a bit and has much character. The band along the bottom is stretched but does not take away from the charm of the jacket. Because of this I'd like to add some nose art on the back. I've looked around on the internet and haven't found anything I'm interested in putting on the jacket, do any of you have book/website suggestions as to where to look for nose art? I'm looking for nose art that isn't so revealing.
Any help from the jacket gurus here is much appreciated.
But for now I'll settle for 'wannabee' jackets; cheaper 'wrong' jackets most people couldn't tell from authentic A-2s.
I've had a very baggy modern "A-2" for 6 years now and liked it, though, like everything today it was just too baggy.
So today I bought these two jackets for $.50 each at a garage sale. They're not perfect but at least they are not as baggy, they look nice and they were cheap.
This is the nicer of the two. It has no weathering or 'finish' if you want to call it that. What can I apply to the leather to darken it a bit and protect it?
It is well fitted to my body; in this department it rivals some of the more authentic jackets I've seen and I love the better fit compared to my other baggy jacket.
This next one is weathered a bit and has much character. The band along the bottom is stretched but does not take away from the charm of the jacket. Because of this I'd like to add some nose art on the back. I've looked around on the internet and haven't found anything I'm interested in putting on the jacket, do any of you have book/website suggestions as to where to look for nose art? I'm looking for nose art that isn't so revealing.
Any help from the jacket gurus here is much appreciated.