Gamma68
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Nearly all my leather jackets over the past few years have been second-hand, mainly because I've found great bargains and the new "drool-worthy" ones are beyond my budget.
Through this journey, I've come to a greater appreciation of buying new and seeing the jacket acquire patina and watching the grain emerge over time. My old jackets have already acquired wear and patina from previous owners. But I'd like to have a jacket that tells my own story.
Now, I'm thinking of saving my nickles and dimes for something in a natural or pull-up leather. Since there's already a thread on natural leathers, let's start one on pull-ups.
I'm looking for ideas on what's out there. Something other than an A-1 or G-2 style.
Off the bat, what comes to mind is the Schott 508:
The Schott 619, which was reviewed earlier in another thread. This looks fabulous:
Also came across this Hillside Leather half-belt bison racer. I'm not familiar with this brand:
What else in the pull-up world is out there for consideration?
And if you have a pull-up jacket, would definitely appreciate seeing some photos of how they look over time. Thanks!
Through this journey, I've come to a greater appreciation of buying new and seeing the jacket acquire patina and watching the grain emerge over time. My old jackets have already acquired wear and patina from previous owners. But I'd like to have a jacket that tells my own story.
Now, I'm thinking of saving my nickles and dimes for something in a natural or pull-up leather. Since there's already a thread on natural leathers, let's start one on pull-ups.
I'm looking for ideas on what's out there. Something other than an A-1 or G-2 style.
Off the bat, what comes to mind is the Schott 508:
The Schott 619, which was reviewed earlier in another thread. This looks fabulous:
Also came across this Hillside Leather half-belt bison racer. I'm not familiar with this brand:
What else in the pull-up world is out there for consideration?
And if you have a pull-up jacket, would definitely appreciate seeing some photos of how they look over time. Thanks!