Forget the jacket.....the hair is rocking!Carlos- would love an update on the j100 too !! Just got a Lost Worlds J100
Forget the jacket.....the hair is rocking!Carlos- would love an update on the j100 too !! Just got a Lost Worlds J100
Carlos, how's your J100 doing??
What's not to like??? I'm hoping the CXL overdye achieves half this....10 years from now .Some sunny evolution photos:
I'm happy that I chose the tea core hide. I understand if some people dislike it but I love it. I think it suits my style perfectly as well.
+1That is such a beautiful jacket. It shows me what is possible if I could just pick one jacket and wear the hell out of it. Awesome!
What I'm most struck by is how the leather seems to look much thicker now that it's developed those creases and patina. It's really a stunning jacket!
Awesome jacket A-1! I believe it's the first one to make it up to the "God tier" What's so neat about it is how it has fitted itself to you and your life - how you put your hands into your pockets, how you bend your wrists when riding your bicycle, the weather you experience, rubbing against branches in the woods, guitars, and rough-haired little donkeys!
It is your jacket, and yours alone. It bears the imprint of you and your life. I'm sure it's a treasured joy to have, and that you two will grow old together. When you're old and frail, it will be as soft and light as a lamb-suede windbreaker!
PS - I think I see what you have in that coin pocket
Newly arrived Diamond Dave Buco J-71 Repro Jacket in light weight tea core Rockford horsehide from Horween.
I received this Yesterday from an ebay auction direct from Dave. After wearing my Lost Worlds and Vanson jackets this feels very light. This is made with a 2.75-3 oz. horse hide which is significantly lighter and more flexible. It feels much like the vintage jackets that I've handled in weight. The quilted lining is very light weight and feels comfortable. This was listed as lightly distressed and there is some worn areas (scrapes, etc...) on the jacket. I'd prefer it wasn't distressed at all but at the price I was ok with it. The sizing was listed as a snug size 48 and I'd say that's reasonably accurate but is much snugger than many other jacket manufacturers. If you normally wear a size 48 in Aero or Lost Worlds than you might want to size up to a size 50 on a DD jacket. This does have a significant drop in size from the chest to the gut compared to all of my other jackets except for my Bill Kelso G-1. I look forward to seeing how the Rockford tea-core leather ages with use.
The only major con with this jacket was that it has a very strong stale cigarette smell. Because this was a prototype jacket in Dave's own size I'd guess that he probably wore it around a bit and maybe stored it somewhere where a lot of smoking was going on. The smell will eventually air out but for now this jacket will have to be hung up in the basement or enclosed porch because any room it's in takes on the smell quickly. It would have been nice if this had been mentioned on the ebay listing though that probably wouldn't have stopped me from getting it anyway.
One of my main reasons for being interested in this jacket was due to the tea core leather. The way A-1's Diamond Dave jacket is aging really drew me towards getting something that would fade from black to brown. Dave should really work out a deal with A-1 for any future jackets as he's a great advertisement for the brand. I also didn't have an asymmetrical jacket yet and wanted to give one a try.