Bfd70
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Split if weather dna. Model B was purchased exclusively with the intent to use for riding and protection during. One or two others for aesthetics.
Indeed. Well said man. Form and function synchronized. That's the perfect jacket.A jacket has many functions. To fit well, to keep me comfortable, warm and dry. To look good doing it. To hold up to everything I throw at it for as long as I own it. To hold stuff in the pockets securely. To be versatile and adaptable. I don't really think too much about separating form from function, or aesthetics from performance. A jacket that performs well at what it was intended to do, when it needs to do it, is always beautiful.
I have a strange take on the function of jackets; they are there to shield your soul.
So um...what size is that there HB deluxe you wish to sell??
I'd be interested. A jacket that is too small or large has never stopped me from trying!I'd love to have it taken on by a FL member, but I think it's a bit small for you. Size 40 P2P 22 inches. Shoulders 18.5. In any case, I'll be listing it in the classifieds here soon.
Man anybody that thinks you're a wanker is just a jealous fool. I need to start putting myself together like that! Sadly, after the jacket, it all goes to Hell in a hand basket.
As a functional garment the leather jacket is pretty much obsolete, there is nothing it does better than modern fabrics apart maybe protecting you from abrasion and to some extent fire.
Other than that, modern fabrics are lighter, warmer, more breathable, more waterproof and cheaper, outside of a motorcycle safety context leather cannot win a functionality contest.
Thus if we really cared about functionality outside of motorcycle safety, all of us would chose to wear something else!
I don't think functionality as in "can i fit all my stuff in the pockets" is relevant, since it really is unique to each of us, and isn't why we wear leather either. Personally when i am out of the house i am either carrying only wallet, keys and phone which all fit in my pants, or i am carrying a bag if i need more. My jacket pockets are empty and zipped up 95% of the time.
I think the question should really be do you buy leather jackets for protection, or for nostalgic aesthetics.
In my case it is 100% for nostalgic aesthetics, with the useful bonus that i can wear some of them on the bike.
If i want real protection/functionality on the bike, i wear a leather power ranger suit.
To me this is most obviously seen in bags.
I would love to use a nice Saddleback duffle, but they cost $800 and most importantly they weigh 8.3lb empty.
That's almost half of the allowed weight of a carry on gone, just with an empty bag.
An equivalent sized North Face bag will cost you $120 and weighs 3lb. Everything about the North Face Duffel is better, it is lighter, easier to pack, will keep your things dry, will not need any care, and will probably last just as long as the Saddleback.
It won't look as cool in the end, i'll give you that, but I still travel with a NF duffel. IMO it is the most functional/efficient way to carry stuff around.
The same logic applies to leather jackets, although there i am ready to pay the price of outdated technology because the way it looks/feels is more important to me than its function. But i wouldn't try to argue that a leather jacket is more functional than a north face one.
Aesthetics? A group of women under 30 where I work were talking about men in leather jackets. Their view was that leather jackets were mainly an older guy thing - possibly as an attempt to look youthful or cool. I've heard this kind of opinion from women over the years. I wonder if a guy in his fifties wearing a leather jacket is just the modern equivalent of a comb over?
I like leather jackets because they develop a good look as they wear and can be kept clean with a warm soapy cloth. Can't do that with too many other garments - they are wonderfully practical and long lasting. Not sure any of the modern fabrics really can compete with leather yet as a kicking around town garment. Will I be able to wear a North Face bionic for 25 years and will it look better with each passing year?
Ironically, many cannot afford a good leather jacket until their fifties, yet wearing a good leather jacket in your fifties is perceived as an attempt to look like you are twenty . . . when you could not afford a good leather jacket. I give up.
I definitely feel cool in my leather jackets, but that's for me. I just love the feel of them...even when a textile equivalent might actually look or fit better. I've always received compliments from men and women alike. I think mainly b/c they've never seen or experienced leather like CXL. It's like going from Bud Light to Half Acre.
I'm absolutely trying to stay young as well. I'm not wearing bedazzled jeans or shiny shirts but I do work hard daily at maintaining my health and fitness levels. I'm determined to maintain the ability to dish out at least 30 seconds of Hell, for as long as possible. Eventually it will pass but I won't go quietly...
Argh, don't; luggage is s real sore point for me. I can't abide the nylon hideousness I'm condemned to because of greedy airlines and their baggage charges/gouges. If it wasn't for that as well as the fact that baggage handlers will destroy cheap and expensive luggage just the same within several trips, I'd save up and go all leather. Rooskin would address a chunk of the weight problem. I am a bit resentful of the aesthetic compromises airlines force me to make when it comes to luggage.
I get that. It's just knowing they are there. Makes it all the better when you do use them.When I'm in the market for a jacket, it's probably 70% looks and 30% functionality. One odd thing though--and forgive me for getting philosophical--is that once I have a jacket, I don't need to wear it often to enjoy it. I don't really know why. I keep my leather jackets on the closet floor so I'm not really looking at them. Same goes with my boots. I don't wear my White's boots that often and I keep them in dust bags so I don't really see them. But somehow I enjoy them and my jackets immensely. Weird . . .
Probably depends who you ask. Most of the women I socialise with still like leather jackets on men and don't see them as a midlife crisis thing, but I tend to stick to the subcultures. I've got little awareness of what women in the fashion mainstream think.
Like everything else, it certainly would depend on who you ask, but I'm not sure why you assume the women I heard were 'mainstream' - which sounds vaguely like a put down. But I think I know what you mean. As it happens, these were not mainstream gals.
Me tooMiddle. I need it to be perfect on a bike even tho it's been years I've sat on one and I doubt that'll change any time soon. But I need to know it can do that. Don't know why...
I do not know what mainstream women look like but I also want to know what your non-mainstream women look/act like. Culturally/ethnically/regionally relevant I suppose.
Like everything else, it certainly would depend on who you ask, but I'm not sure why you assume the women I heard were 'mainstream' - which sounds vaguely like a put down. But I think I know what you mean. As it happens, these were not mainstream gals.
and also here I can wear my leather jacket into bookstore, into supermarket, places that normally other category of jackets not allowed to be worn including denim jackets, so I enjoy this special racism among jackets status ( doesn't mean I ever shoplift anything)
Middle. I need it to be perfect on a bike even tho it's been years I've sat on one and I doubt that'll change any time soon. But I need to know it can do that. Don't know why...