I'm actually very excited about this purchase that is on the way from Canada. I wanted to share it with you while I wait for it to arrive and once it does I will post fit pictures that I hope and I expect it to be fine.
The seller description was this:
- Vintage 1950's/60's Brown Horsehide Bomber Jacket
- Label Pony Brand
- Size 42
- Perfect vintage fade and wear
- Lightning zipper
- Small green paint spot (see pic)
- Good vintage condition
Measurements:
- Chest - 42"
- Waist - 42"
- Length - 23"
- Shoulders - 18"
- Sleeve - 24"
I don't know if he measured pit to pit and doubled it though. We all know how this goes with measurements on online sales. The shoulders is what usually worries me but I have two jackets at the moment so I can compare:
This ELC Pearl Harbor one has 45cm(17.7 inches? ) shoulders and is a 40 (Short sleeves argh!)
This Aero Leather A-1 has 48cm (18.8 inches?) and is a 42 that has gone trough HWT. Before it was 50cm and felt too baggy for me. You can tell the difference in the fit on these pictures
Now to the point! As you can see it is new to me but is a vintage leather jacket that on the label says styled by Durable and it says Pony in a bigger font which I suppose is the brand. Some help here from the veterans out there would be appreciated!
It has this spot with green paint that I will have to remove:
I believe it seems to be in pretty decent condition for the years it has. It might be 1940s or 1950s maybe? The seller indicated 50-60s but not really sure about it.
In SimonJamesCathcart forum Baron Kurtz told me it might be a 40s canadian jacket because of the lightning zipper.
Can't stop counting the days until it gets here. I just hope customs don't bleed me too much...
The seller description was this:
- Vintage 1950's/60's Brown Horsehide Bomber Jacket
- Label Pony Brand
- Size 42
- Perfect vintage fade and wear
- Lightning zipper
- Small green paint spot (see pic)
- Good vintage condition
Measurements:
- Chest - 42"
- Waist - 42"
- Length - 23"
- Shoulders - 18"
- Sleeve - 24"
I don't know if he measured pit to pit and doubled it though. We all know how this goes with measurements on online sales. The shoulders is what usually worries me but I have two jackets at the moment so I can compare:
This ELC Pearl Harbor one has 45cm(17.7 inches? ) shoulders and is a 40 (Short sleeves argh!)
This Aero Leather A-1 has 48cm (18.8 inches?) and is a 42 that has gone trough HWT. Before it was 50cm and felt too baggy for me. You can tell the difference in the fit on these pictures
Now to the point! As you can see it is new to me but is a vintage leather jacket that on the label says styled by Durable and it says Pony in a bigger font which I suppose is the brand. Some help here from the veterans out there would be appreciated!
It has this spot with green paint that I will have to remove:
I believe it seems to be in pretty decent condition for the years it has. It might be 1940s or 1950s maybe? The seller indicated 50-60s but not really sure about it.
In SimonJamesCathcart forum Baron Kurtz told me it might be a 40s canadian jacket because of the lightning zipper.
Can't stop counting the days until it gets here. I just hope customs don't bleed me too much...
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