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What I tell my wife every day!I used to buy leather jackets. I still do, but I used to too.
What I tell my wife every day!I used to buy leather jackets. I still do, but I used to too.
The problem with this forum is that you can always point to someone else and tell yourself “I don’t have a problem. That guy has a problem.”.
Unless you are Carlos, that is.
Holy shittttttt. Nothing to see hear folks haha. Carlos has so many jackets that one didn't fit on the rack and fell on the floor lol.What is this TFL effect you speak of?
I really have never experienced it... I don't even really like leather jackets....
I can stop any time, i swear, i just don't want to right now....
No more! I’m done with leather jackets now, hum...Wrong, i point to @tmitchell59 and @Mysteryo, i am fine, they have a problem!
Would we be allowed to wear a leather jacket when we sit out there on that porch?Have to laugh at the targeted ad on my phone. Looks like a nice place for all of us to get together and do lunch.
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Exactly that. Buy a new piece of electronic and it's basically junk after a year. Car will get you on an express highway to frustration town, either because of increasingly deranged traffic or having to deal with random imaginary new fees they come up each year plus gas prices, worrying someone's gonna steal/damage it, etc.
It's really not that simple finding an enjoyable hobby that doesn't seem like a complete waste of money and clothes is closest I can think of. Plus it makes you look... Well, if not good then at least more confident. Which matters.
Did you see those guys?? How is it possible to suck out all the cool out of a cross zip like that? I would not think it possible, I really wouldn't but then fjorde posts another photo and bam, he did it again. May God have mercy on his soul.
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A fate that you will surely share with many.
It is also too tempting to indulge in indolence. But I know some who are fitter than ever when they work from home. And that with just a few minutes of time per day. The secret is to outsmart your weaker self.
Just as a thought, without wanting to offend anyone.
I got pulled in by Aero initially, managed it for a few years then slowly kicked the habit, or so I thought. Then I got pulled back in by Eastman, which was an even more expensive habit, but I coped, dogs were fed, roof remained over my head... . Eventually I managed to get that under control as well. Unfortunately last year I fell into the Bronson, Five Star pit and a Bill Kelso to boot, not a full relapse but bad enough. At the moment the urge seems to have eased again, but I'm definitely worried that the knowledge there's a Five Star Irvin being planned may cause a third relapse, there really is no hope I'm afraid.
So I have to say that I am generally prone to bulk purchases.
Whenever I find something I like, I always buy more and more of it. E.g. I bought every color of a model from chinos in a very short time only to find out later that they didn't fit that well. I have one and the same sports shoe in 5 colors and another one too. Cloth jackets, saccos, shirts exactly the same. But now I try not to reflexively buy the second and third version of new things, but first to wait to see how the enjoyment develops. I can still buy it then.
Hopefully my last leather jacket will be delivered the day after tomorrow.
There is no overcoming the TFL effect. In my opinion the larger issue is keeping it interesting. I've kind of found myself at a point where jackets seem pretty boring. I don't know where else to even go with it. Crosszip-been there/done that, same for halfbelts and Cr's. Vintage stuff, yeah cool but harder to fit and find in wearable shape. The answer is denim! No, it's not, never mind. I'm always looking but it seems I'm also buying the same stuff over and over in various degrees of quality which has no impact whether or not I'll wear it or enjoy it. I think the only way to overcome the TFL effect is to simply become bored with the hobby. Cowichan sweater anyone?
Next up: 70's era ski jackets....
If I had a penny for every time someone said that the next jacket will be the last one, and then it wasn't the last one. I wouldn't be exactly rich, but I'd have a few pennies. But hey, maybe it will be your last one
the only thing I want more is vest, I'm thinking about leather vests some with V collar some with crew collar, after that I really have zero clothing goal for foreseeable future.
Now, I look at the others hanging in the closet fondly but not enough to wear them. With the exception of the Imperial, they need to go Get worn by someone else. Then I’ll have most of the funding for the “final” one...
Great observations!
Whether our focus/fixation is repros or vintage, military or moto, leather or denim, the underlying, core addiction that fuels each of us is remarkably similar and transcends the varied outward manifestations. In other words, we all suffer from the same fundamental disease.
Fortunately, I can quit anytime I want. In fact, I quit at least a dozen times during the past month.
I’m so impatient this COVID situation ends, so that we can have a new leather addict meeting in London!
I have to 'fess up to being, really, a dandy. I've got about 15 vintage suits from the 1930s-40s and about the same number again made by my tailor, including 5 zoot suits. These are what I wear most days, to work, going out, whatever. There's something like 150-170 vintage 40s and 40s ties in the wardrobe next to them.
When it comes to leather jackets other than the basic black cross zip, my interest began with the movie Pearl Harbor. I knew that the A-2 and variations thereof were worn by civilians, and I thought that I 'd like to get one. But then I got sidetracked a couple of years later by this site and a another movie called Seabiscuit. Those led me to Aero and my first halfbelt.
With two kids and a mortgage and the usual load of bills, these days my clothing hobby is financed by my extracurricular job performing with a jump blues band - but for the past year, courtesy of the virus, gigs have been all but nonexistent, so I haven't had any spare money to lay out on new threads, leather or otherwise. Even so, with winter coming (why does that always sound like Game of Thrones now?), the other night I dreamed about buying a LW leather vest like Monitor's one that I love so much. I wouldn't really admit that to anyone else, but you guys understand.
At the end of the day it’s cheaper than a lot of other “addictions.”
Cheaper than watches, and motorcycles. I’m sure there are others, I’ve never golfed, but those two I can vouch for.
What is this TFL effect you speak of?
I really have never experienced it... I don't even really like leather jackets....
I can stop any time, i swear, i just don't want to right now....