I do. Here are some images of one of the jackets which still new condition is excellent and one is new in box. https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/harley-davidson-mc-jacket-the-good-bad-and-ugly.104991/page-3
I will not open the box for the new jacket. For excellent quality jacket, I...
Love both. However, I was asking for the pocket. Thinking of it, you bring up the idea of creating a pocket tread... I love it. I am going to create one tomorrow, sharing the pocket that might be relevant to people. In the past, I traced an original Buco D pocket for my boot accessory...
Friend, The "Elvis" model is not the one in the image you provided. Please review some of the postings here and you will find the model you looking forward. Good luck to the hunt and hope you find one.
Friend, That is an easy repair. Just follow the existing holes. Use the "leap frog" sewing method and you are golden. Not hard at all. Use Tex 90. If you do not have any, I will send you Tex 90 and 105 for the repair. Here is a simple and clear instructions time at 2:55 the important...
Alberto. With all due respect for some members. Stu knows his sizing much better than anyone here. Good luck with your purchase. Make sure you get a #10 size zipper for the front.
Love the style. I am still in the hunt for one in tan cape skin. I wish David would make one like this in the cape skin. I was lucky to get one of his in a very similar pattern. But would it be nice, he reproduced it? Those Californian pockets! Love what they did in some of their motorcycle...
Not too long ago, I believe, There were some images of the same design jacket in this forum. I think it was a Cal or Californian? Truly I do not remember, but there is an original of a man wearing one.
What a jacket... Like a high-end Star glove? Let's see if it has any hints of Trojan? Can you share some images of the inner hem? Old Star glove and Early Cal's did an angle hem join to facilitate mobility. Lastly, The lining looks interesting. The batch patch looks like my early...
Love that particular jacket. I have seen one in the flesh at Cal leather's shop. They also make a very cool tan variation. The pin stripped and checkered lining on those jackets is tough as nails. Could it be military? I am guessing the jacket is early 50s.
Stu uses the good old method for sizing people. I do not know how he does it, but his patterns work for his fitting guidelines and advice. He dialed me perfectly. No problem there. In the past, I had concerns with the prices for some of his extra charge for shortening the sleeves one inch...
Excellent interpretation. A classic only second to my man Vicente.
Love this scene at the bar with your horse and the bartender. Like many, been there and done that, my friends. The good and the bad.
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