Mysteryo
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I received today a long awaited order from the good folks at Whitefeather Mfg, Vienna, Austria!
Last year I had to travel to Gustav Klimt's country, mostly for busisness. I decided to take the chance to visit Mr Fardin and his shop/workshop just 2 streets from my hotel, and this was a good decision I took there.
I had little knowledge of his products, but I'm always curious about discovering and meeting passionate people, and what they do, where they work,...
Fardin was very welcoming and took all the time to share his passion with me, showing me the jackets he made (along with his wife). I saw very interesting and beautifull vintage style inspired jackets (grizzly, 2 tone D-pocket, menlo,...) all hand made with care.
One particular caught my eyes: this one is a repro of a 2 tone 30's aviator style jacket mixed with a cafe racer mandarin collar!
I had seen pictures of it in Rin Tanaka's book, and I absolutely loved the style of this jacket!
Fardin took my measures and took my order for this jacket.
He was very nice and easy to deal with, he really is a sweet guy, and I wish him the best things for him and his compagny for the future.
The wait was long because he had issues sourcing the leather from the italian tanneries, but he always kept me informed of the ongoing process, and possible delays.
Now the jacket (that he called "the Lukas" from one of his friend's name for whom he made a prototype)
It's made of Italian Horsehide (I dont know if it's Vincenza...), in black and russet.
It's a soft and light hide, perfect for summer time.
Lined with a woolen houndstooth pattern fabric.
Hardware is Waldes 30's repro, and works great.
The belt buckle differes from the original, but is very nice.
I don't have many fit picts for the moment, but the sizing is spot on!
I'm really happy with this jacket (you know I can't resist a nice 2 tone beast)
and I hope you'll enjoy discovering it!
Last year I had to travel to Gustav Klimt's country, mostly for busisness. I decided to take the chance to visit Mr Fardin and his shop/workshop just 2 streets from my hotel, and this was a good decision I took there.
I had little knowledge of his products, but I'm always curious about discovering and meeting passionate people, and what they do, where they work,...
Fardin was very welcoming and took all the time to share his passion with me, showing me the jackets he made (along with his wife). I saw very interesting and beautifull vintage style inspired jackets (grizzly, 2 tone D-pocket, menlo,...) all hand made with care.
One particular caught my eyes: this one is a repro of a 2 tone 30's aviator style jacket mixed with a cafe racer mandarin collar!
I had seen pictures of it in Rin Tanaka's book, and I absolutely loved the style of this jacket!
Fardin took my measures and took my order for this jacket.
He was very nice and easy to deal with, he really is a sweet guy, and I wish him the best things for him and his compagny for the future.
The wait was long because he had issues sourcing the leather from the italian tanneries, but he always kept me informed of the ongoing process, and possible delays.
Now the jacket (that he called "the Lukas" from one of his friend's name for whom he made a prototype)
It's made of Italian Horsehide (I dont know if it's Vincenza...), in black and russet.
It's a soft and light hide, perfect for summer time.
Lined with a woolen houndstooth pattern fabric.
Hardware is Waldes 30's repro, and works great.
The belt buckle differes from the original, but is very nice.
I don't have many fit picts for the moment, but the sizing is spot on!
I'm really happy with this jacket (you know I can't resist a nice 2 tone beast)
and I hope you'll enjoy discovering it!