gotcha. i think i will email them first though to see what they recommendUse it sparingly, and test it first. It acts like varnish
check with them if you can apply it to sheepskin.gotcha. i think i will email them first though to see what they recommend
I have the current 257s in the gold/brown variant
Thanks, man. Appreciate the support!
Nice to hear voices!
Anything that's not a 1:1 repro I'd say. Like Thedi jackets. But who knows, maybe the generations after us couldn't care less about leather jackets. Fast fashion seems to have taken over. Cheap and something new every season. You don't want to be seen wearing last year's fashion!What leather jackets that you would buy new today and can pass them down to your grandchildren? That is, such a jacket would have true future-vintage quality.
What leather jackets that you would buy new today and can pass them down to your grandchildren? That is, such a jacket would have true future-vintage quality.
Looks like Ralph’s soft take on the OG Herc. I can’t say anything about it other than it’s cool and I would dye it.
....I've been hearing voices for years (they tell me to buy Leather, watches, wood and bronze)Nice to hear voices!
I'm tall and lean and have a pair of 1947s, they're good. Wider without looking ridiculous. Denim is more rigid than you'd expect from its 13.75oz (IIRC) weight.Ok, that might not be a very interesting question but here we go :
Say you’re a thin, slightly lanky bloke who’s looking for straight denims to wear over boots in a vintage fashion.
Would something like a Sugar Cane 1947 be a good place to start ?
Bonus cookie points for denims made in Europe.
Thanks, wider without looking like I’m wearing my grandpa’s waders is what I’m looking for.I'm tall and lean and have a pair of 1947s, they're good. Wider without looking ridiculous. Denim is more rigid than you'd expect from its 13.75oz (IIRC) weight.