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Your "significant" jacket?

Striver

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Hi All,
I don't post often but have been checking the forum quite a few times a day for a few years.
I wonder how many of us have purchased "significant" jackets - ones that made a real difference to our future purchases, style appreciation, shifted our jacket interests etc.?
For example, for many years I bought only brown jackets (A2s, 1950s halfbelts ...). Then I saw a rather low quality, black (!), crosszip (!!) motorcycle jacket (!!!) in a charity shop. Very cheap. I tried it on, looked in a mirror and thought I looked "very different"/ "weird" etc.
I didn't buy it but after a night's deliberation (mostly about the size and number of zips!)... I went back and bought it.
Since then I've bought more black motorcycle jackets ("vintage") I like 'em. (though I'm not a motorcyclist). Also black jackets of other vintages. So that cheap, low quality black jacket, which I still wear sometimes, was significant!
Anyone else had a significant jacket?
Cheers, Striver
 
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This is the jacket and photo that “started it all” for me.
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Unfortunately, even after trying for 9 years, I’ve never been this cool.
 

deswaaf

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This is the jacket and photo that “started it all” for me.
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Unfortunately, even after trying for 9 years, I’ve never been this cool.
I remember seeing this picture when I was first looking at Aero's website a few years ago, this is on there right? I thought: damn that's a badass look.
 

red devil

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I have quite a few actually... I tend to plan my jackets for quite some time, so in a way most of them had an influence. And quite a few incoming will also be significant.

But if I would have to make a choice, I would think of this one for making me fall in love with moose hide

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While I already knew that Thedi leathers's Theodoros was a creative genius, I didn't know to which extent until I put my hands on this jacket

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And then there is this one that made me realise that I like 70s style jackets

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I could easily go on with many more, but I will stop here :)
 

dannyk

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I have quite a few actually... I tend to plan my jackets for quite some time, so in a way most of them had an influence. And quite a few incoming will also be significant.

But if I would have to make a choice, I would think of this one for making me fall in love with moose hide

mBWWRmp.jpg


While I already knew that Thedi leathers's Theodoros was a creative genius, I didn't know to which extent until I put my hands on this jacket

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And then there is this one that made me realise that I like 70s style jackets

I1boHXv.jpg


I could easily go on with many more, but I will stop here :)
Im still freaking jealous of that green Moose. I love Moose it tends to big very very thick but very light comparatively and spongey. Breaks in so nice.
 

El Marro

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A significant jacket for me would have to be my Aero Bootlegger.
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This was my first cross zip and if not for this jacket I probably would not have any cross zips at all. I had always wanted one but I considered that style to be a little too edgy for me. I don’t ride a motorcycle and not a rockstar so I thought that meant that these were off-limits.
Since the Bootlegger has more of a low-key classic vibe to it I was able to ease into the style. Fast forward a few years and I now own a number of cross zips.
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red devil

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What hide is that Thedi, Red Devil? I have the same style in antiqued tan buffalo ( as in the photo at the beginning of this thread ) that has darkened...but not nearly that much. Thanks

Tan buffalo as well, it is showing a bit darker than it really is in this pic. It did darken significantly after a heatwave in London. I was on the motorbike for long hours in days with temps over 30c.

Theodoros was happy to see how it had aged when I went back to the shop the second time :)
 

JoeNiblick

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My most significant jacket is my Freewheeler Caboose jacket. This was the one that truly made me fall in love with Freewheelers jackets. Four out of my 5 leather jackets are from Freewheelers and all five are made in Japan.

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If there's nothing else we learn here, it's the importance of proper cut and fit. Awesome jacket, man!
 
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I'm freakin' in love with my new lightweight Nappa leather blouson! And I'm wearing the heck out of it, actually. :cool: It's comfortable, lightweight, black as night.

Robert DeNiro on Ronin, THAT'S what I love on black leather jackets!

And I wore turtleneck shirts under jacket, long before it was cool!! :D
 

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