This is actually exactly the bag that I use for work everyday, since my company's colors are green. I bought it on ebay brand new for about $200 roughly two years ago, so that would be my advice as to where you should check first. Lots of good deals on there.
Whoa. I think we have the winner here. That is a perfect jacket and it fit you great even before you lost a few. If you get a chance, post some more pics of this.
Yeah, I don't think we're going to see eye to eye on this one. I hate influencers myself and have zero social media (unless you consider this website to be a form of social media), but if I owned a company, I would think that making potential customers say "wow that's cool" (even subconsciously)...
Two very interesting greens, indeed. I've wondered about the Aero Kelpie. How do you like it? It's honestly hard to tell that it's green at all in that pic. I would've guessed either black or a very dark blue. Is that the way it comes across in real life, or am I just reacting to the lighting?
It's a roll of the dice in the sense that, just like Aero, they don't provide any photos of what one can reasonably expect it to darken INTO. I'm not a huge fan of Mr. Freedom jackets, but at least when it comes to their natural leather, they provide photographs of what you can expect the...
Hey guys, here's the belt I made for @Guppy (pic below text). In regards to the cost breakdown, it is as follows:
1) 9oz "natural" Chromexcel strap - $17.24 + tax and shipping
2) Solid brass Japanese square belt buckle - $14.99 + tax and shipping
3) Two brass Chicago screws - Maybe a dollar...
I think that's a great idea. My instinct was to lean toward something a bit more edgy, in an effort to subtly intimidate the aliens (assuming that their psychological makeup is similar to ours for the sake of this B-movie we're writing). But yes, a classic brown leather jacket would strike the...
Yes, everything I do stitching-wise is with this method. It's honestly the only proper stitch that I know. That said, it's super strong and looks great when things line up correctly, so I think it works for pretty much any kind of man gear beyond maybe shoes and jackets.
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