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Yamahana

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Curious if anyone is able to identify this label? It’s from a “perfecto” style cross zip and also has “made in USA tag. Thanks
 

navetsea

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how about coconut shell button? I think they look interesting and natural looking. I use it on my jacket and even the small one for the backing button stay good for 3 years now so far, no sign of degrading at all.
 

Cornelius

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maybe because black looks german?

Does anyone know why traditionally flight jackets are brown rather than black?

I would say it's because at the time flight jackets were introduced to US pilots as official issue (~1927?), the US Army (of which the 'Air Corps' was then a part) had a green/khaki/brown color scheme going on from head to foot. A black jacket would've looked entirely out of place.
 

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how about coconut shell button? I think they look interesting and natural looking. I use it on my jacket and even the small one for the backing button stay good for 3 years now so far, no sign of degrading at all.
I've got coconut buttons on a couple of Hawaii shirts. They feel a bit lightweight to be used on a leather jacket tbh.
 

navetsea

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I've got coconut buttons on a couple of Hawaii shirts. They feel a bit lightweight to be used on a leather jacket tbh.
I get confused between coconut shell button and coconut wood button. I think the one with dark brown and light brown pattern is the coconut shell, and coconut wood is the one with either dotted grains or streaky grain depending how the wood is cut and the color is medium light brown not much variation in color compared to coconut shell one. I use both on my brown jacket, the buttons on the outside are coconut wood buttons and the small buttons on the backing are coconut shell buttons. coconut wood is much sturdier and heavier than coconut shell, coconut shell has natural curved shape to it make sense for button.
 
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powerserge

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2523E677-DC5B-417E-B35A-55D7E08EDEC4.jpeg I’ve been looking to add a black jacket to my collection and I’ve had my eye on d-pocket crosszip. Now I really like the stud and jewel j24 that Lost Worlds does, but does anyone know who else makes one? From what I’ve read about LW on here, they probably would not be my first choice. Just wanted to see if there are other people that make something similar
 

Marc mndt

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View attachment 337751 I’ve been looking to add a black jacket to my collection and I’ve had my eye on d-pocket crosszip. Now I really like the stud and jewel j24 that Lost Worlds does, but does anyone know who else makes one? From what I’ve read about LW on here, they probably would not be my first choice. Just wanted to see if there are other people that make something similar
Here's a couple studded Thedi's.

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dwilson

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Some places on buyee are starting to take pre-orders for this year's batch of Mulhollands has anyone seen a place taking pre-orders on Caboose? Are Freewheelers even making it this year?
 

Jin431

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Some places on buyee are starting to take pre-orders for this year's batch of Mulhollands has anyone seen a place taking pre-orders on Caboose? Are Freewheelers even making it this year?
Maybe reach out to the usual suspects, i am in line for a Mulholland myself from genco
 
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Is there ANY European Union member country that doesn't have to pay import taxes from UK? I wanna buy a pair of boots from UK but don't want to end up paying crazy import taxes so I wonder if anyone here could help me out getting them across.
 

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