I've been an Insurrection customer for a while now and I just wanted to post up to say how incredible I believe this shop to be. I've been all over the US and Europe and I've never been to a shop where I can try on all of my favorite brands, back to back, comparing fits, leathers, styles, etc. This shop is truly amazing and it's the topic of this post.
I began my jacket buying excursion with Insurrection with a 1930s original Hercules Half Belt that is still one of my favorite jackets to date. I've since purchased their Aero 1930s Half Belt, their Vanson PLU-3, their Aero J-106 Buco J-24 Replica Jacket, their Vanson CHP, their Aero Cafe' Racer, and I'm presold with an Aero J-100 Replica jacket. I had previously gone with other outfitters and, unfortunately, found myself quite disappointed with fits. Insurrection has fit under their thumb, in large part, I'm sure, to the fact that they deal with so many vintage jackets.
Wade, Carrie, and Sally are truly exceptional individuals. They are ardent supporters of both the NorCal and NW motorcycle scene as well as the WMRRA Open Superbike sponsors. In short, my money to them helps motorcyclists keep their rights as motorcyclists and helps racers do what they truly love. This is money in the right direction!
I think at some point in time, Wade or Carrie may have posted a picture of me in an Aero, but I thought I'd finally do it. This shop is one in 1,000,000, truly. Insurrection's fits are second to none, and I would encourage each and every Fedora Lounge member to contact Insurrection if they're interested in a motorcycle jacket. Wade is an accomplished motorcycle racer and knows what triple digit falls do to both the body and to a leather garment. For that reason alone, I put myself in Insurrection's hands! Wade knows protection as well as quality like no one else in the luxury outerwear market, and therefore, I trust my skin to him.
Here's my Aero Insurrection 1930s Half Belt. I simply love it. It's the best jacket I've ever owned. This picture was taken the day I bought it. Photo credit to Carrie Van Dyke.
Here's my Aero Insurrection Cafe' Racer. This was the day I bought it, but it's broken in and looks absolutely amazing! Photo credit to Carrie Van Dyke.
I began my jacket buying excursion with Insurrection with a 1930s original Hercules Half Belt that is still one of my favorite jackets to date. I've since purchased their Aero 1930s Half Belt, their Vanson PLU-3, their Aero J-106 Buco J-24 Replica Jacket, their Vanson CHP, their Aero Cafe' Racer, and I'm presold with an Aero J-100 Replica jacket. I had previously gone with other outfitters and, unfortunately, found myself quite disappointed with fits. Insurrection has fit under their thumb, in large part, I'm sure, to the fact that they deal with so many vintage jackets.
Wade, Carrie, and Sally are truly exceptional individuals. They are ardent supporters of both the NorCal and NW motorcycle scene as well as the WMRRA Open Superbike sponsors. In short, my money to them helps motorcyclists keep their rights as motorcyclists and helps racers do what they truly love. This is money in the right direction!
I think at some point in time, Wade or Carrie may have posted a picture of me in an Aero, but I thought I'd finally do it. This shop is one in 1,000,000, truly. Insurrection's fits are second to none, and I would encourage each and every Fedora Lounge member to contact Insurrection if they're interested in a motorcycle jacket. Wade is an accomplished motorcycle racer and knows what triple digit falls do to both the body and to a leather garment. For that reason alone, I put myself in Insurrection's hands! Wade knows protection as well as quality like no one else in the luxury outerwear market, and therefore, I trust my skin to him.
Here's my Aero Insurrection 1930s Half Belt. I simply love it. It's the best jacket I've ever owned. This picture was taken the day I bought it. Photo credit to Carrie Van Dyke.
Here's my Aero Insurrection Cafe' Racer. This was the day I bought it, but it's broken in and looks absolutely amazing! Photo credit to Carrie Van Dyke.
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