I’m a huge fan of this style, aka the old 1950s Belstaff Trialmaster, as well. I almost got a Vintage one at Camden Lock market a long time ago (with the same Blue/Grey plaid lining as my AD-10), but being 6’5” sleeve length was an issue. I might give it another shot next time I’m in London. If anyone has recommendations on where to look that would be great.
One question, what was the eBay search query you used to find it (if you don’t mind sharing)? I’ve been looking for an older (pre-Italian) Belstaff Trialmaster in XL/XXL and besides some Driza-Bones nothing (non-Belstaff) as interesting as yours ever came up.
Thank you everyone.
Edward, thank you for the link -- that looks great!
Me missing out on the Vintage Trialmaster (with decent sleeve length) was back in 1994/95. I think it was a store in one of the single story brick buildings way back in the market (coming from Camden Town station, beyond the bridge and the 2-story brick building). I'll try Portobello Road next time. I realize that it will be a hard find, but the chase is part of the fun...
Edward, with respect to current manufacturers -- how about Claymore (https://claymorejackets.co.uk)?
I came across them a little bit ago while doing some browsing for wax jackets made in the UK. It looks like they are small company in Yorkshire producing made-to-measure jackets of high quality in either waxed cotton or Ventile.
It was something I stumbled upon as I was browsing through reams of leather jackets. I sometimes only filter by size and colour, and see what turns up.
Missed this before. I've never handled one of their jackets, but I hear very good things about them by word of mouth. I very muhc like the look of the 'Patriot' jacket (I rather suspect that if they're made in Yorkshire, it's by a proud Scot!).
That's a shame about the buckle, but solid customer service response. Let's hope they get new buckles for their next jackets!
While I now have probably more belts and buckles than I will ever need, it was great to see this kind of customer service from 3 different continents. In the end all that matters is being able to deal with individuals that care and are proud of what they do.
I'm convinced they will. From my dealings with Satoshi I got the feeling that he spends a lot of time and energy to get every little detail just right. I could tell that he was bothered quite a bit when he found out that the core of the buckle was changed from metal to plastic.
When I first started researching Addict Clothes I read his entire blog (translated using Chrome) starting with the first entry on 3/2007 (pre Addict Clothes). One series of posts was all about zippers. He could not find any supplier for the kind of zipper he wanted to use for his jackets. So ultimately they decided to create their own zippers (based on vintage designs) and have them made just for them. That is quite an investment for such a small manufacturer and, I feel, demonstrates that they are not willing to cut any corners.
That does seem to indicate that they will make a change very quickly. I love seeing people who make/own clothing companies be that passionate and pedantic about their work. These are the people I like to support/buy from.I'm convinced they will. From my dealings with Satoshi I got the feeling that he spends a lot of time and energy to get every little detail just right. I could tell that he was bothered quite a bit when he found out that the core of the buckle was changed from metal to plastic.
When I first started researching Addict Clothes I read his entire blog (translated using Chrome) starting with the first entry on 3/2007 (pre Addict Clothes). One series of posts was all about zippers. He could not find any supplier for the kind of zipper he wanted to use for his jackets. So ultimately they decided to create their own zippers (based on vintage designs) and have them made just for them. That is quite an investment for such a small manufacturer and, I feel, demonstrates that they are not willing to cut any corners.
Along those lines, I do really like the main zipper on my AD-10. It's beefy, but not too chunky. It looks just right. On top of that it also works very well. I can zip up the jacket without even looking at the zipper. That was not the case for the Talon zipper that was on my Aero Sheene (I eventually sold it). It was a pain to zip up even when staring right at it (at times I had to get my reading glasses out just to zip it up...).
For me details like those really make a difference. There are already enough finicky things in life as is. I don’t need a zipper on a jacket to be one of them...