I'd be as reluctant to get a concho in my jacket as I am to get a nose ring. Others might like that sort of stuff, but it doesn't appeal to me, in any observed or alternate universe.
I think the olive version of this is really nice.
I have an Eastman A-1 that is, absolutely, my Platonic ideal in terms of leather jackets. It fits me better than some custom jackets I've had made, and I can't wear it in public without getting at least one compliment per wear. Complete strangers come up to me and tell me how beautiful the jacket is. It's like I turn into J. Peterman. But there's one huge caveat: I can't wear it if there's even the slightest threat of rain. The capeskin spots like hell, as I learned from leaving the jacket on the back of a kitchen chair when I did the dishes once. Luckily, I only splattered in two small places along the back of one arm. The jacket's delicate nature limits its use tremendously.
And I think these ELMC jackets pose a similar problem. Being veg tanned (which, on the whole, I much prefer) really restricts them in terms of actual riding use. I'd hate to get caught in a storm, on or off the bike for that matter, in that Californian, though I agree it's a fantastic design. Performance in rain is one of the biggest reasons I started riding in an Aero (although abrasion resistance is another big factor, and something I'd worry about with all the ELMC's). This speaks to a larger problem that some of the other comments touch on as well. Selling "biker" themed gear for the purpose of general fashion seems so problematic. It's not unlike that McQueen jacket with the faux mud splatter or those LVC items, intended to mimic late 19th century mining wear, that come "pre-distressed." As nice as these jackets look, I wouldn't ride in it, and I doubt other bikers who are concerned with safety and performance would either. It's nice to romanticize Americana in an HD video with open-face helmets and cool guys who smoke and have girlfriends. But, considering these jackets, that's sheerly a rhetorical appeal.
Jinkies, if it was thinner thsn the Lewises I've handled, you must have been able to spit through it!!
"This whole ELMC thing feels like it is aimed at wanna be bikers with a large wallet more than anything else..."
The prices are way out of my league, but seem to reflect the current market. A quick glance round the net suggests Aero are around £650-700, LL are around £700-750, ELMC are around £850-900 - i.e. roughly about £200 more. As they will probably be "stitch nazi" near-cloned copies of the originals - ELC's thing - then that seems a reasonable difference. (I'm not dissing Aero or LL here, they make excellent jackets, but they've never been near the ELC level of OCD and that's never been their main selling point).
The far eastern market is a perfectionist one and they are willing to pay the extra money for the extra attention to detail. And they can afford it.
Then Came Bronson...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLzs14b2eVs
About 1:48 the music starts with the scenic views.
I'm sure that Eastman's great quality will be reflected in the new line.
In the Eastman video there is a shot of USAAF leather gloves - where are they in the catalog?
John