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Over 50 wearing leather jackets

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Idea from another thread. ......Age 72...

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Older folks....Post wearing your leather jackets photos here ....
 
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zebedee

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Proof that body shape and not carrying extra weight is half the battle. The colour choice doesn't make a huge difference - these all absolutely suit the man. He also has a certain bearing which might disincline a person from insulting his dress choice, too.

I'm going to post the antithesis of this - the shadow other - in 8.5 years when I reach 50. Then, no further evidence will be needed that a life of semi-indolence in the sub-tropics, too many beers, plates of fried noodles and uselessly haranguing students on Eliot, McCarthy and Marlowe will ill-dispose a man to leather.

(To be fair, I am trying to get more exercise and less food in.)
 
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would fried noodle make you fat? I eat instant noodle so often, I now eat rice in a bowl with chopstick too... if MSG, and instant coffee dont send me off early I will surely post 8 yrs from now
 

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would fried noodle make you fat? I eat instant noodle so often, I now eat rice in a bowl with chopstick too... if MSG, and instant coffee dont send me off early I will surely post 8 yrs from now

Fried noodles will do it for quite a few caucasians like me - and rice, too. All you need to do is combine rice, noodles, beer and heat with some more beer and your jeans waist size can go up in a few weeks - less if you have the measuring tape in one hand and a beer in the other.

At least, until I cut out the beer and got a rowing machine. I told a buddy about this, and he asked: 'What does it row to you, alcohol or cigarettes?' Which I thought was very funny. Before I quit.
 
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I know by now you love/prefer your Thedis (and rightfully so...), but I still think you´re a textbook example for rocking the difficult Highwayman style.

You know it. I ran scared of the HWM for years fearing it would be too boxy for me; it was Van's photos as convinced me to give an 'Apprentice Made' HWM a go in early 2012, and it's been one of my more worn jackets since.
 

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Over 50 and jackets is nothing less than full on cool in my book. There's an essence of wisdom and understated grace; an "I've lived it" there which is seldom replicated by young folks (unless you're Johnny Thunders). It's not a look thing as much as a soul thing. I feel that way with my elders. Even if they don't give a toss about style, they've lived style.
 
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1961MJS

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Hi, My Dad (born 1919, passed 2011) wore a WW2 jacket from The Cockpit for years until he went a few places in Springfield Illinois that were less than friendly. He started dressing a lot cheaper, no sense in dying 15 years early over a leather jacket. He had a leather flight jacket from WW2, but I"m not sure which one, he tossed it when it rotted away. He was on Wallis Island, Fiji, and Guadalcanal (1945) so I doubt it was a B-3. He was a Weather Forecaster, so he didn't fly for a living.

Later
 

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Hi, My Dad (born 1919, passed 2011) wore a WW2 jacket from The Cockpit for years until he went a few places in Springfield Illinois that were less than friendly. He started dressing a lot cheaper, no sense in dying 15 years early over a leather jacket. He had a leather flight jacket from WW2, but I"m not sure which one, he tossed it when it rotted away. He was on Wallis Island, Fiji, and Guadalcanal (1945) so I doubt it was a B-3. He was a Weather Forecaster, so he didn't fly for a living.

Later

very common for Pacific theatre leather jackets to succumb to rot or early demise; standard MO.
 

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