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Spurred by a few recent posts on here, and a restless PayPal account, I bought a battered (battered) old TT Leathers quilt-padded jacket.
I scored a proper bargain, I think (you'll remember I operate at the very bottom echelon of jacket pricing), because the eBay seller helpfully used utterly unenticing pictures in his listing, and nobody else even bid.
I'm waiting to hear back from Val at Scott Leathers (who took on the remains of TT Leathers when they fell over) with hopefully some ID and dating info, but in the meantime I can tell you this:
It's badly scuffed and well worn, with sadly a couple of small rips that weren't evident in the seller's photos or listing description. The lining is in good nick and the hide itself (cow, natch!) is absolutely fabulous; thick and tough, but so so soft, pliable and luxurious-feeling. The hardware is still bright and clean, free of any oxidation, and the zips are intact, chunky and foolproof.
Here's the jacket, straight out of the box:
And fortunately for me I think it fits really well. Ok, I like a trim-fitting jacket, and this certainly is one. I'll admit I couldn't have it any smaller. Sleeve length is bang on, back length is too, and open the jacket just looks right. Zipped closed I wouldn't want it any shorter, but I don't think it's too short.
Here's some fit photos:
Of course it went straight in the washing machine, and now it's airing outside in the garden I've noticed there are a few niggly little paint spots visible. They'll have to go. As will the small rips that I already have a plan to deal with.
Watch this space, I think.
I scored a proper bargain, I think (you'll remember I operate at the very bottom echelon of jacket pricing), because the eBay seller helpfully used utterly unenticing pictures in his listing, and nobody else even bid.
I'm waiting to hear back from Val at Scott Leathers (who took on the remains of TT Leathers when they fell over) with hopefully some ID and dating info, but in the meantime I can tell you this:
It's badly scuffed and well worn, with sadly a couple of small rips that weren't evident in the seller's photos or listing description. The lining is in good nick and the hide itself (cow, natch!) is absolutely fabulous; thick and tough, but so so soft, pliable and luxurious-feeling. The hardware is still bright and clean, free of any oxidation, and the zips are intact, chunky and foolproof.
Here's the jacket, straight out of the box:
And fortunately for me I think it fits really well. Ok, I like a trim-fitting jacket, and this certainly is one. I'll admit I couldn't have it any smaller. Sleeve length is bang on, back length is too, and open the jacket just looks right. Zipped closed I wouldn't want it any shorter, but I don't think it's too short.
Here's some fit photos:
Of course it went straight in the washing machine, and now it's airing outside in the garden I've noticed there are a few niggly little paint spots visible. They'll have to go. As will the small rips that I already have a plan to deal with.
Watch this space, I think.
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