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In years past, this forum focused largely on A-2 jackets (or going back even further, Indy jackets), along with other military outerwear. Half-belts and other traditional civilian jackets were also discussed and purchased. With very few exceptions, all leather jackets patronized by forum members were brown or black, with little or no adornments. References to colored leather jackets were generally viewed as a new age departure from traditional outerwear (even though there were colored leather jackets back in the day, albeit to a lesser degree than today).
Recently, the breadth of jackets discussed – and more notably acquired – by forum members has expanded considerably. Today, we have far greater diversity in terms of styles, colors and adornments. Blue and red leather jackets are becoming more common. Less traditional cuts are increasing in popularity. Adorned jackets are popping up with greater frequency. Most importantly, these deviations from more traditional jackets have been embraced and celebrated by the greater TFL community.
I admire and applaud the increased diversity and expansive creativity. That said, I personally am not yet ready to take the plunge. Rather, I remain focused on simple, unadorned, brown and black leather jackets. I commend the more contemporary, avant garde styles, and respect those with the moxie to don them, but I do so strictly as a spectator. I will not be leading the charge to break down outerwear barriers. I just can’t see myself sporting a red leather cross-zip replete with extensive metal studs. Kudos to those who can pull it off, but I ain’t going there anytime soon.
Have you already transcended the brown/black color barrier? Do you plan to take the plunge and don a red or green leather jacket? Is a heavily studded jacket in your future? Or, are you set in your ways and firmly committed to unadorned brown and black leather? Do colored jackets deviate too far from your individual concept of leather jackets? Is this a new age corruption of the Golden Era, or a natural and appropriate evolution of outerwear?
Recently, the breadth of jackets discussed – and more notably acquired – by forum members has expanded considerably. Today, we have far greater diversity in terms of styles, colors and adornments. Blue and red leather jackets are becoming more common. Less traditional cuts are increasing in popularity. Adorned jackets are popping up with greater frequency. Most importantly, these deviations from more traditional jackets have been embraced and celebrated by the greater TFL community.
I admire and applaud the increased diversity and expansive creativity. That said, I personally am not yet ready to take the plunge. Rather, I remain focused on simple, unadorned, brown and black leather jackets. I commend the more contemporary, avant garde styles, and respect those with the moxie to don them, but I do so strictly as a spectator. I will not be leading the charge to break down outerwear barriers. I just can’t see myself sporting a red leather cross-zip replete with extensive metal studs. Kudos to those who can pull it off, but I ain’t going there anytime soon.
Have you already transcended the brown/black color barrier? Do you plan to take the plunge and don a red or green leather jacket? Is a heavily studded jacket in your future? Or, are you set in your ways and firmly committed to unadorned brown and black leather? Do colored jackets deviate too far from your individual concept of leather jackets? Is this a new age corruption of the Golden Era, or a natural and appropriate evolution of outerwear?