Here's a historical question for the leather jacket experts.
My interest was picqued by Baron Kurtz's beautiful mandarin-collar A-2-type jacket that he had for sale a little while ago. And then I realized that I couldn't, with any certainly, claim to have seen a single other British leather jacket that dated from before what might be called the Rocker Era, ie. mid-1950s. I'm sure we did wear leather jackets and coats before Gene Vincent came along - they were common over on the Continent, after all - but what did they look like? What were they made of? Who wore them?
I'm fascinated to learn more. Anyone have any insights?
My interest was picqued by Baron Kurtz's beautiful mandarin-collar A-2-type jacket that he had for sale a little while ago. And then I realized that I couldn't, with any certainly, claim to have seen a single other British leather jacket that dated from before what might be called the Rocker Era, ie. mid-1950s. I'm sure we did wear leather jackets and coats before Gene Vincent came along - they were common over on the Continent, after all - but what did they look like? What were they made of? Who wore them?
I'm fascinated to learn more. Anyone have any insights?