Edward
Bartender
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I'm in the "pockets and comfort" school of functionality. I don't ride a motorcycle or work on a ranch, I don't even walk that much: I basically mostly drive from place to place. So I don't need any protective or hard-wear functionality. Most of my jackets are military repros: my interests are primarily historical respect and classic style.
But you know, I wear my under-$300 G&B black civil A-2 a lot more than my $950 Good Wear Dubow for two reasons: black matches the bulk of my clothes much better than brown, and those three extra pockets in the G&B are really useful. The G&B is, for me, functionally superior to the far more expensive/accurate GW. The GW is definitely "better" in every way... but I need to carry a shoulder bag when I wear it.
I hear you. My interest in non lancer front and black motorcycle leather jackets traces directly back to Indiana Jones, but ironically, by the tiem I bought an Indy jacket (after a dozen or more other leathers of all sorts), it was a purely practical decision: light Wested goat leather (and no knits or cuffs of any kind) for weather where my Aeros are too 'hot', those big pockets for stowing passports, plane tickets and such...