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Oh wow you’re right haha. Thanks!Here's a Bates ad from 1977. Look at the three o'clock pic (in green). Definitely below the waist.
My Bates Jackets are some of my favorites. I love the looks of them.
Oh wow you’re right haha. Thanks!Here's a Bates ad from 1977. Look at the three o'clock pic (in green). Definitely below the waist.
My Bates Jackets are some of my favorites. I love the looks of them.
Just a leather jacket.A question about the Indiana Jones jacket, what category would this design fall under? Cossack? Or Civilian flight jacket? Or something else? Thanks.
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/thr...w-with-costume-designer-deborah-landis.73974/A question about the Indiana Jones jacket, what category would this design fall under? Cossack? Or Civilian flight jacket? Or something else? Thanks.
Deborah Landis is very talent indeed.https://www.thefedoralounge.com/thr...w-with-costume-designer-deborah-landis.73974/
""So he sent me the script. The script made absolutely no sense to me because it had lots of ghosts coming out of the Ark of the Covenant, and you're trying to imagine what it’s like on paper, and that's hard, right? So I read the script, and then I came back down to LA and we continued to talk about it. Steven and I sat and watched a couple of movies together. We watched China, which is an Alan Ladd picture from the 1940s; we watched the Lost Treasure of the Incas, starring Charlton Heston as Harry Steele. It was made in 1952, and he [Heston] really wears the costume, more or less, of Indiana Jones. Then I watched The Greatest Show on Earth, in which Charlton Heston wears a brown leather jacket and a brown fedora, pretty much the costume of Indiana Jones. And if that wasn’t enough, Steven used to run Saturday morning adventure serials, where a lot of these guys, because it was just post-war, were wearing flight jackets and brown fedoras."
I believe Deborah Landis also created the Thriller jacket.
They're popular, just not here on tfl.Why are British-made leather jackets not more popular? Vintage brands like TT, Mascot etc. are almost rarely mentioned or bought
Thanks for sharing, will join nowThey're popular, just not here on tfl.
Check out this Facebook group
https://facebook.com/groups/283191306533908/
When I bought my Schott horsehide Perfecto last year, I promised myself not to go down the wormhole that is leather jackets. But I happened upon a good looking, very reasonably priced Vanson and it has me thinking about breaking that promise.
When I bought the Schott, I tried a size 36, and the guy at the shop said it was a good fit, and it felt alright. But when I tried a size 38, it was clear to all of us that it was a slightly better fit, so that’s what I went for.
Can I feel confident going for a size 38 single riders From Vanson, or is there significant variation between makers?
When I bought my Schott horsehide Perfecto last year, I promised myself not to go down the wormhole that is leather jackets. But I happened upon a good looking, very reasonably priced Vanson and it has me thinking about breaking that promise.
When I bought the Schott, I tried a size 36, and the guy at the shop said it was a good fit, and it felt alright. But when I tried a size 38, it was clear to all of us that it was a slightly better fit, so that’s what I went for.
Can I feel confident going for a size 38 single riders From Vanson, or is there significant variation between makers?
Why would you need to wash it??Can someone explain to me down leather vest? I keep seeing them on JP sites (for example, Rainbow Country). Do people actually wear it? How would you style it? what/when do you wear (with)?
Logistically, how do you wash the down (inside the vest) after each season without ruining the leather?
Hopefully one of the Schott aficionados with Vanson experience will report. @Aloysius @Monitor @TooManyHatsOnlyOneHead I’m missing some.
Like was said, lots of variation between and within makers. Whoever can help will ask for jacket details.
Vanson is amazing. One of my favorites. I’m know little of Schott fit. Just enough to be supremely dangerous.
Can't speak to either brand because the guy is in Japan.
I've seen Japan-market Schotts in size "38" that are a tight fit on a skinny short guy with a 34 chest. No idea if Vanson Japan gets to determine its own size labeling too.
Why would you need to wash it??
A 38 isn’t even the same across different* Schott jackets I’m afraid! It’s a good place to start though…
[edit] *it isn’t even the same across the same jacket from different years!
Hopefully one of the Schott aficionados with Vanson experience will report. @Aloysius @Monitor @TooManyHatsOnlyOneHead I’m missing some.
Like was said, lots of variation between and within makers. Whoever can help will ask for jacket details.
Vanson is amazing. One of my favorites. I’m know little of Schott fit. Just enough to be supremely dangerous.
Thanks, guys.Can't speak to either brand because the guy is in Japan.
I've seen Japan-market Schotts in size "38" that are a tight fit on a skinny short guy with a 34 chest. No idea if Vanson Japan gets to determine its own size labeling too.
I can't imagine your sweat would get thru finished leather and soak the lining unless you went full KG
as far as the why, down vests are trendy in jp as is horsehide, so it's a way to make it an 'artisanal' 'luxury' vest.
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