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I had a jampot Matchless once. Very agricultural but I always loved big singles.
Really, 10 bills is a lot to drop on a very ordinary-looking fashion jacket.
As a former Matchless owner, 12 years on a G12 650, I feel slightly insulted.Oh my god, the matchless jackets! I just saw them at Bloomingdales and wondered what the heck are these???? they are like totally Belstaff knockoff and claim to be the OLDEST motorcycle clothing of Britain!! The style and craftsmanship are almost identical, but the badge looks just stupid I have to say, almost like child's play.
As a former Matchless owner, 12 years on a G12 650, I feel slightly insulted.
Clothing range appears nothing special but i'm with Edward, the badge is ok for sure.
That was your bike? How cool!!
Beautiful bike! Why did you get rid of it? A single seater version of that beauty would be amazing, like this bobber;
The Matchless stuff is quite simply an insult, purely because they don't make Matchless bikes any more so why trade on a name other than to try and make another snobby Belstaff knock off marque at offensive prices.....Harumpf Harumpf.....
Anyone confirm how many old this jacket? And where was made?
This English-made Belstaff coat dates to the 1950s/1960s. This style of Lightning zip is commonly seen on post War MC jackets.
Lightning zipper
Many thanks!
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Most probably for a man. In the U.K. a woman's jacket would have the wind flap and buttons reversed.Are this for man?
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?Most probably for a man. In the U.K. a woman's jacket would have the wind flap and buttons reversed.