Intro:
When I saw the rainbow country "Santa Clara" on the homepage of the japanese reseller Mirror Ball, it was all over for me. Especially since I had not yet a leather jacket made of buffalo leather, tanned in Japan, in my jacket collection (which I have rigorously reduced to one well-known...
RC x MB 40‘s style Sports Jacket „Santa Clara“ made from mahogany Buffalo hide
Remake of an original 1940‘s Sports Jacket ordered from Sears Roebuck for California MFG based on an Hercules Jacket but named as „Santa Clara“
@MrProper I know you are wearing a trim fitting CR Type Leather Jacket in your picture but as said, these kind of seams set off your middle/waist section too much especially to your \/-shaped body. As said the cut looks to feminine (as wearing a corset) to my eyes. Absolutely no offence, just my...
The back of the Vanson leather jacket posted by @ton312 looked always too feminine with these waisted panels for me and reminds me more of a women's jacket. But these days, when every second person doesn't know whether they feel male or female, this Vanson model captures the zeitgeist.
The jacket looks good on you and fits you well considering that you like to wear your jackets slighly "oversized" and with longer sleeves due to your other fit pictures...
Absolutely, so if you've found what you're looking for, you couldn't be happier with leather jackets made in Japan. But as always, that's a matter of taste.
I can understand that... although DH also offers a custom service. On the other hand... once you've tasted blood with made in japan jackets and know what fits you... there's no going back, at least not for me.
With the recent price increase of Aero we are getting closer to the premium brands from Japan (RC, DH etc.) due to the current low yen. No question for me if I had to choose, made in Japan 100%.
I can only agree with that. When you order from Aliexpress or temu, your first question should be: do I really need this shit? You should also source not only goods but also your food from local producers and, above all, cook seasonally. With this "little piece of wisdom" you can contribute so...
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