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my comment - very short: .....:eusa_doh:
I always thought the flying eyeball was a Rick Griffin thing......and that jacket would only worn by people prancing about in nightclubs...I wouldn't want it on crawling around under a truck trying to fix a busted exhaust in the middle of nowhere on a rainy night.....Silver Dollar said:. (For those not familiar with Von Dutch, his real name was Kenny Howard and he was the father of automotive pinstriping. He taught the rest of the world how to do it. His logo was the Flying Eyeball, the white bloodshot eyeball with two yellow wings. )
normanf said:I received it today and its a polyester-cotton combo. The shell imitates the look and feel of cowhide leather and the faux shearling lining is quite warm - nearly as good as the real thing. Its a dark brown, almost black and has a glazed finish. My only quibble with the jacket is that sleeves aren't shearling-lined. But for the price, its a good-looking knock-off of a 1940s real shearling fur jacket.
Purists will object to the material choice but the style really can't be argued with.
normanf said:Purists will object to the material choice but the style really can't be argued with.
Silver Dollar said:It sure does look alot like the Rick Griffin eyeball but it's definitely the Von Dutch logo.
mimaximax said:Hello everyone, first time posting here !
I was looking for opinions and I thought I could earn lots of good ones among the Fedora community. What I like with these jackets is that it feels like a modern view of classics jackets.
JoeNiblick said:I looked at the website, and it just says "shearling," not lambskin... So that may not be an issue.
It strikes me that if the guys on here think it's over-priced, that's really saying something!
It does look a little flashy, but we're not talking about Middle America here, we're talking about Paris. I think you could totally pull it off!
As far as value, if you're shopping at Burberry, is that really an issue?
aswatland said:I fail to see how any one in their right mind would spend £2,295 on this jacket. Were it to be re-sold would it attain anything like the purchase price?
It's simply a vastly overpriced fashion garment.
normanf said:Good point, Andrew!
A B-3 can be had for a fraction of the price. I paid $400 on the Bay for a B-3 made by Sawyer Canada for Tilley Endurables, the world famous hat and travel goods retailer. Its a very good jacket and will last me a lifetime.