HighandDry
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So, I never really understood the attraction of vintage stuff. Why pay almost the same price or more for something that is 40 or 50 years old? Especially growing up, my parents were always newer is better!
I saw that one of the stores here in Seattle (Insurrection) was having a sale on their version of the Vanson Comet (BTW, a really nice jacket, so give them a call if you want a good deal), so I contacted them about seeing the jackets for sizing. Wade, the salesguy, was nice enough to meet me even though they were going to be closed today.
When I got there, Wade had the Vansons, but he also had 4 or 5 vintage jackets lined up. I tried on the Vanson and it was very nice, they had lengthened the body and sleeves and the fit was very good. I then tried on the vintage jackets just to humor Wade. Big mistake.
When I put on the jacket, it just felt so different. The cut, the feel of the leather, and the look was unlike any newer jacket. I'm relatively new to the leather coat scene, so I never felt how REALLY broken in leather feels like.
Well needless to say, Wade broke me and I ended up not saving money buying a new jacket, but spending a lot more on a really old jacket! It's a Beck cafe racer from the 60's.
I saw that one of the stores here in Seattle (Insurrection) was having a sale on their version of the Vanson Comet (BTW, a really nice jacket, so give them a call if you want a good deal), so I contacted them about seeing the jackets for sizing. Wade, the salesguy, was nice enough to meet me even though they were going to be closed today.
When I got there, Wade had the Vansons, but he also had 4 or 5 vintage jackets lined up. I tried on the Vanson and it was very nice, they had lengthened the body and sleeves and the fit was very good. I then tried on the vintage jackets just to humor Wade. Big mistake.
When I put on the jacket, it just felt so different. The cut, the feel of the leather, and the look was unlike any newer jacket. I'm relatively new to the leather coat scene, so I never felt how REALLY broken in leather feels like.
Well needless to say, Wade broke me and I ended up not saving money buying a new jacket, but spending a lot more on a really old jacket! It's a Beck cafe racer from the 60's.
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