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I actually like this, and wish I had the devil-may-care attitude to wear it...

BobJ

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Oh well... back to my tan Barracuta :(

LINK: https://www.grailed.com/listings/1399972-Vintage-RARE-Lew-Magram-Hand-Beaded-Navajo-Jacket
 

bn1966

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It's long been a desire of mine to own a fringed buckskin jacket (too many Westerns as a child). In the 80's there was a trend over here in the 'Billy' scene for fringed jackets..I've probably missed the boat...
 

El Marro

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I dig this jacket as well! From time to time I check out the deerskin jackets on eBay, always thinking I might pick up something fringed and funky if one pops up in my size.
 

nick123

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Love that. Something about Native American crafts that conjure up a romantic escape from industrialization. Freedom.
 

rocketeer

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I always referred to these as 'Billy' jackets, not for the Rockabilly scene though but rather 'Billy' played by Dennis Hopper from Easy Rider.

It's long been a desire of mine to own a fringed buckskin jacket (too many Westerns as a child). In the 80's there was a trend over here in the 'Billy' scene for fringed jackets..I've probably missed the boat...
 

GHT

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I had a suede fringed jacket years ago and loved it.
In the 70's, there was a here today, gone tomorrow fad, a very expensive fad, chamois leather, military style shirts. They had two breast pockets and epaulettes. Just as the fashion started to wane some bright spark added fringes, that gave the trend another three months or so. Any Londoners, my age, will remember Kensington Market. There was a stall holder there selling them at about the cost of a month's wages. And we were all mug enough to buy. Hey-ho, to be young and foolish.
 

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