Thanks. It works for me. I particularly like that it's early so still retains the civilian half belt feature before they evolved into the m/c jackets with the more usual back pattern.Poetry made from leather. Beautiful.
Never imagined the jacket'd look so balanced with just the D-pocket but it has to be as big as it is for the whole thing to work so well.
Thanks. It's a non-brand generic.Really very nice (that from not a fan of cross-zips). What brand and year is that? Can you post closeups of zipper pulls?
Thanks. More pics tomorrow. Re. brand - See above ^That looks great, i love these early D pockets, more of an Aviator than a MC look going on.
Could you post more pics? Would love to see grain close ups. What is the brand?
I've seen the odd few Sears variant. Looks exactly the same from the front. Has a green and black plaid wool lining and the back is missing the half belt.Has got to be a forerunner to the Sears Hercules and later on Oakbrook style. Tapering belt is also pure class.
I've seen the odd few Sears variant. Looks exactly the same from the front. Has a green and black plaid wool lining and the back is missing the half belt
That’s the jacket I was referring to. Seen a few on eBay. Just noticed the belt doesn’t appear to be tapered like mine.This is the earliest of Sears motorcycle jacket. Buffalo plaid lining with the late 40s Hercules logo. Looks to be the same Horsehide label as the op's jacket. I do not recall ever seeing this label on a Sears jacket. Note the sewn on pocket not seen on the 50s Hercules I posted above. The sleeve zippers appear to be on the top position. This jacket is currently on ebay with no back picture!
From the front the 40s Hercules look like the same jacket as the unlabeled jacket. I'll write the seller for a back pic.
Of course Sears was not a maker.
Thank you for the complimentary wordsYou jacket is wonderful to see. Thank you for sharing. As others have said, the half belt back combined with the single D pocket and belt and epaulets scream special and technical.
P.S. And that lining!