I am selling my precious Fcl Richard. I have been wearing it 1 year and baught it from a person in this forum whom I forget the name of. But when I got it, it was hardly used, but the Patena is showing the beautyful brown tea-core popping now. It really is and amazing looking jacket.
Asking 1300$ or even swap with Fcl leon 2mm, maybe 1.5mm.
I have my eyes on a 2mm Fcl Leon costum or a leon no star. That makes for way to many leather jackets in my closet. But I am willing to trade my Fcl Richard for a ,not to overly used, Fcl Leon in black tea-core horsehide in size 42.
The Jacket is a size 42. It is a little small for a 42.
I am 5.9, normal build with somewhat broad shoulders. It fits me, but is a Little on the snug side with little room for a hoodie. Works great for me in the summer with a t-shirt though.
From Franklin & Poe.
The Richard is a collarless cafe-style jacket is made from 1.3-1.5 mm horsehide specially tanned for Fine Creek by the renowned Shinki Tannery in Japan, the leather starts off black and will develop a rich brown patina with use, which combined with the carefully selected panels makes each jacket unique. The cafe collar snaps closed to keep out the wind, and the scoop hem and high zip start provide comfort and coverage on a motorcycle. The bi-swing arm back panel construction allows for added mobility, and for picking up the kids or going out on that first spring ride.
Asking 1300$ or even swap with Fcl leon 2mm, maybe 1.5mm.
I have my eyes on a 2mm Fcl Leon costum or a leon no star. That makes for way to many leather jackets in my closet. But I am willing to trade my Fcl Richard for a ,not to overly used, Fcl Leon in black tea-core horsehide in size 42.
The Jacket is a size 42. It is a little small for a 42.
I am 5.9, normal build with somewhat broad shoulders. It fits me, but is a Little on the snug side with little room for a hoodie. Works great for me in the summer with a t-shirt though.
From Franklin & Poe.
The Richard is a collarless cafe-style jacket is made from 1.3-1.5 mm horsehide specially tanned for Fine Creek by the renowned Shinki Tannery in Japan, the leather starts off black and will develop a rich brown patina with use, which combined with the carefully selected panels makes each jacket unique. The cafe collar snaps closed to keep out the wind, and the scoop hem and high zip start provide comfort and coverage on a motorcycle. The bi-swing arm back panel construction allows for added mobility, and for picking up the kids or going out on that first spring ride.
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