Insane jacket mate, love it!Couple pics of the FL next to the original Leathertogs.
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Gorgeous. Greg really goes above and beyond.Last year, right after receiving the aviator, I put in another order.
I found a bunch of detailed pics of a mid / late '30s Leathertogs somewhere on the internet and I immediately fell in love, this was the jacket I wanted. Lucky for me Greg was willing to take on the challenge of reproducing it.
Saying Greg went above and beyond would be an understatement. He had do a totally new design, apply construction techniques he never applied before and use hardware he never used before (who has heard of a Gypsy stud?). This was a challenging project, maybe a bit too challenging for his liking (I'm sorry Greg, I know I'm not the easiest customer to please). At times I wasn't sure this project would end well (he had to do a couple of rebuilds) but man did he deliver.
I could write a page long review on this project and it's challenges, but I won't. I'll let the pictures do the talking.
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I like how there is a method behind your collecting "madness". Find an unobtainium jacket that you like and recreate it as faithfully as possible. There is no other collection like yours. Very cool.Couple pics of the FL next to the original Leathertogs.
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Yeah! I guess the stages of jacket collecting madness are as follows:I like how there is a method behind your collecting "madness". Find an unobtainium jacket that you like and recreate it as faithfully as possible. There is no other collection like yours. Very cool.
Lol @ton312 must have cycled trough all of these stages (except #6) about 17 times lol.Yeah! I guess the stages of jacket collecting madness are as follows:
1. Mall jacket (skip this step if you can)
2. Proper jacket OTR in new condition
3. Used but not vintage jacket, good deal from classifieds
4. Vintage jacket
5. Vintage jacket that looks amazing but falls apart when you touch it
6. Custom jacket with 2 year lead time. Proceed to sell it a few days later because pattern didn’t work out.
7. Keep buying used/vintage until you figure out what you like and what fits well.
8. Custom jacket that fits
9. Custom pattern/recreation from original
10. Move on to wool jackets or watches.
Careful, you'll summon him...Beautiful.
Is this the 'shitty Italian cow'?
I agree. So many nice details on those jackets, unparalleled really.IMO LTs are the prettiest vtg jackets, while also being highly functional MC jackets.
Absolutely. Together with the Regius aviator and a Thedi that's currently in the making.This has got to land in your top 3 repro list, no?
This may sound trite but #1 and #2 are without a doubt the j24 and j82.BTW, I want to see your top 3 true vtg list. I have my guesses on what you will say.
Is this the 'shitty Italian cow'?
I agree. So many nice details on those jackets, unparalleled really.
Absolutely. Together with the Regius aviator and a Thedi that's currently in the making.
This may sound trite but #1 and #2 are without a doubt the j24 and j82.
The j24 does everything right. Nicest vintage leather I've ever handled, great construction quality, comfortable pattern with a modern fit.
In terms of leather and construction quality the j82 can't hold a candle to the j24 but I love it's design and modern fit.
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#3 is a tie between the Sierra and the Montgomery ward. As for leather the Sierra has the edge, it looks and feels exactly like the j24's leather. I wouldn't be surprised if the hides came from the same tannery. With regard to the fit I prefer the Montgomery Ward as it looks more modern than the Sierra with its wide shoulders and huge upper sleeves.
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Totally shitty lol.
It's a great looking leather but for a motorcycle jacket I would have liked it to be a bit more firm. It does feel somewhat floppy. Better suited for aviator or halfbelt styles.
Thank you for the compliment Benny and nice to hear you appreciate the pics. It's fun trying to find those camera angles that best highlight Greg's exceptional craftsmanship. To me these custom made jackets are works of art.You never cease to inspire us, Marc. Your collection is a treasure trove of wonder, and your commitment to acquiring what you want, with all the effort it entails, is exceptionally admirable. (It took me years and years to train my tailor to make vintage-style suits for me and to listen and understand what I was trying to achieve, so I know it takes a lot of cajoling to avoid disappointing compromise. He retired last year so I'm in all sorts of a mess now!) You are one stylish guy and I love seeing your jackets. Many thanks for your posts!