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Great info, thanks for sharing!Depends o the effect you want, really... and how flexible you want it to be. I like the idea of a pop of something different tucked away like that that isn't so in your face as art on the xterior would be.
Yes, there is that. I could see there being a lot of places that one wouldn't be an easy wear. I'm even the same with the AVG blood chits. Wanted one for years, but I know I'd have to be careful where I wore it - not an option in China, for one thing, where the RoC flag has a very different set of implications.
Back in the 70s and even into the 80s, Lewis were very much the brand of choice for British and Irish rockers, and punks. A lot of them started off with something cheaper (like Feargal Sharkey's Mascot Black Night), then graduated on to a Lewis when they could afford it. The Clash boys all wore Lewises at one time and another, mostly Lightnings. (I believe Schotts also came around later on, once they toured the US.) Steve Jones wore a Lightning a lot; Joey and Marky Ramone both spotted variants of the Lightning at one point when they needed new jackets on tour. One of the more famous individual Lewises was Sid Vicious' 551 Dominator - an original rocker jacket that he had picked up second hand. (Used clothes and readapting older stuff was a big part of the London punk scene - leather jackets from rockers who'd sold the bikes, bought cars and become family men and women; a lot of the punk girls wore adaptations of old sixties clothes - John Lydon in his Rotten days was well known for rejecting jeans and preferring wider, pleated and high waisted 40s and 50s trousers.) Sid's very much also associated now with the American Perfecto style jacket he acquired on tour in early 78, but during his short lifetime the ubiquitous Vicious jacket was actually that Dominator. Iggy Pop was another who has worn Lewis.
Lewis have a great gallery on the website of a lot of people who have worn their stuff - some great images there.