I'm glad you get that Craig, same jacket same cut, swapping a few different pieces of leather. Dustbowl, why do you suggest that?
Ha Edward, no, perfect for me is 10-15 degs, sunny crisp day. And for those winter nights I have the black shearling Hercules.
Yes Boyo mid-weight hh, and I was wondering how they would work together myself. Thing is I want something that is soft but not without body, if you get me. As far as the specs list, pfft, my last Pioneer had much more.
Men, I am assembling something new which I wanted to share with you.
I intend to wear it in these horrendous months we suffer with miserable 16-20 degrees temperatures, for my American friends its basically about 65 and we suffer it for about 4 months.
I intend it for the evenings, smart...
I mean to say I should have started a thread, "I'm oiling my jackets", with lots of pics of me oiling them and then hanging them out in the sun to absorb the Neatsfoot, wiping them down lovingly. Sigh.
Not a fan of the cafe racer, unless its like the very early buco J-31. I just think Tom Cruise five years ago in his James Bond phase. Do as you wish, you asked.
This is all a bit dodgem cars, I think TT we have to remember Adam Ant and the Sex Pistols and of course VW's and MM genius contribution to dressing the whole punk thing. But I get what users are saying, and I love Miss Lizzies puritanical hate for the Dandy too, I think a dandy is a person who...
HD it was Brummell who used military uniforms to form the foundation of modern dress, he removed make-up, frills, stockings, wigs, and replaced them with trouser, shirt, jacket and tie and also bathing and shaving, he stripped down dress to the raw basics, quite the opposite.
Dandism means to me as it did to Beau Brummell; an inside knowledge of how cloth is spun, cut and stitched that works with form and movement, wit and atmosphere. It is a constantly expanding craft not a costume, and most importantly an ongoing discipline in what not to wear, what not to say, to...
Boyo, you got a score there, seriously be happy, its terrific fit. Only thing I'd do is shower it, soak it, twist it, soak it again, wear it, do some stretches (don't stretch the arms ie bend) just body, trap pose, lat flex, and side stretches, and hang out to dry to break up the patina and to...
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