Lesco jacket size 40 with liner. https://offerup.com/item/detail/44d00615-08d7-3cfc-9169-24b1979fda5d?q=lesco+jacket
On the very rare instance that OFFERUP works, you can get golden deals. However, 97% of the time it's dipstick alley.Not that I enjoy paying Fees (OR SALES TAXES) but I feel like with OfferUp----You get what you DON'T pay for.
I have bought on every platform except Grailed so far and every time I venture into OfferUp...... It leaves a bad taste for me. Poshmark has its own frustrating issues (as do they all I suppose) but with OffeUp---it seems like there are a lot of dead or stale listings and it feels like. the Sellers are often less than motivated to communicate much. Its a BUY IT or LEAVE IT deal in most cases in my experience because the back and forth seems like you're sending Carrier Pigeons compared to other platforms.
I get it. Its FREE. Maybe I have just got spoiled by other platforms or had bad experiences. I DID pick up a cool JL Cafe Racer for a good price one time on OfferUp and I DO look there from time to time to beat the bushes but for the most part, I'm not a fan.
I totally agree. I use OfferUp mainly to purchase local things only. Likewise, I just purchased the sewing machine I have been looking for. I paid 1/8 of the price of the local retailer. The seller was a nice, sweet old retired gent who just does not need this workhorse of a machine. I do often look, however, for building materials that I can easily pick up. I am on the hunt for the old-school fire brick to make an incredible French/Mexican poso for my outdoor kitchen. Newly-made firebrick is just not up to par with the older ones. Besides, the bricks currently are so overpriced. I see OfferUp as a modern recycler.I recently bought an expensive camera off OfferUp, and while the transaction seemed a bit dicey at first I liked that I could see it and test it out in person before I paid. The seller did say that he’d never experienced so many “scammy” messages before, and someone even took out a fake listing using his photos to rip someone else off.
I can totally understand the benefit of an arms length transaction in the case of something high priced like a camera and I am not surprised to hear of the scammy side of OfferUp. If dudes have infiltrated the Fedora Lounge to scam people on an obscure product like vintage or reproduction leather jackets, then the epidemic of fraud has Jumped the Shark and is officially rampant. I KNOW some of you have seen your OWN JACKETS used in these fake online stores that appear to be out of India. Many of our jackets are posted there and like, every jacket is $58!!!!!!! You KNOW its fake when the jacket advertised is hanging in YOUR OWN CLOSET!!!!!!!!!I recently bought an expensive camera off OfferUp, and while the transaction seemed a bit dicey at first I liked that I could see it and test it out in person before I paid. The seller did say that he’d never experienced so many “scammy” messages before, and someone even took out a fake listing using his photos to rip someone else off.
I have a picture of a Star Glove with this front pocket design.
@tmitchell59 What do you make of the hide on this jacket?? Calfskin? Doesn't look to be Capeskin.......... I have seen this graining on old jackets and I have a couple with this kind of graining (tho nothing as cool as THIS one). Maybe its just Cowhide. I just wonder what you think of it. I believe it was listed as suede......... its not suede from what I can see.One cool jacket! This is a style I seek, I have nothing quite like this, but it must fit! This one is very small.
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I bought the Californian below in Calfskin to identify the leather on another Californian with a Sears Topline label. The Topline does not identify the leather. It is the same as the Calfskin Californian..so, I had the same issue with this leather. It is unique in look and feel. The Penney jacket does look like calfskin.What do you make of the hide on this jacket?? Calfskin?
Good work @tmitchell59 --- calfskin seems to have its own unique graining but you just don't see it as often as other hides. Usually I only see it on true older vintage pieces. I used to think it was capeskin but capeskin actually does not have pronounced graining like goat does. When I see this leather---I am always stuck trying to ID it. Calfskin it is!!!! Great pics!!!I bought the Californian below in Calfskin to identify the leather on another Californian with a Sears Topline label. The Topline does not identify the leather. It is the same as the Calfskin Californian..so, I had the same issue with this leather. It is unique in look and feel. The Penney jacket does look like calfskin.
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This is the Sears Topline, made by California Sportswear c.1941, no leather tag, but is the Calfskin.
Until I got the labeled Calfskin jacket I did not know. That Topline is among the finest leather jackets I own, hence my search to identify the leather. It is a style that I also have in Goatskin, also fine leather.
In hand this Calfskin is very soft, the one below is also substantial
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According to Cal Leather, around 1945-1946. I have seen a photo of a Cal with similar front D pocket but with buckles in stead of laces. Also different cuffs. The cuffs on this one reminds me of Trojan.Ok, we have an ID. Do you know what year Star ended?
Ok, we have an ID. Do you know what year Star ended?
He doesn’t claim it’s a Cal but I guess it seems pretty much like it is.
Got measurements from the seller.
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