I generally don't like wearing logos, but I'm ok with the LL patch. What was said above about the patch breaking up the clean lines I could see bothering me but for some reason it doesn't. LL has such a long and iconic history, I don't mind displaying it.
(I did however opt out of the sleeve...
I don't know if I need to increase it or not. I've read that veg tan leather doesn't repel rain as well as cxl. Just wondering if I get caught in the rain if that's a bad thing...?
I can't really speak to cooking, but if I had a good meal, and was also a chef, I might ask..? Or more analogous, ask the size of oven and temperature used etc. As a photographer (which I can speak to), I am sometimes curious as to the gear used by another. And as was posted, it isn't...
This Vanson jacket, although from the 1990's, has little wear and is like new. I am the only owner. Perfect for warm weather riding as you can feel the wind through it while having a layer of protection. I believe this model was know as a Breeze.
Label says large, but it is on the slim side...
This is a 1990's perforated Vanson. I think maybe it was called a Breeze...can't remember. I haven't worn it in years and will likely sell it. Almost new condition. Very functional for hot weather. You can feel the wind go right through it while having a layer of protection for summer riding...
I don't know about horsehide but I got a LL veg tan cowhide last spring. My understanding is the leather is tanned using vegetable tannins vs the (somewhat nasty) chemicals used in chromexcel leather. The LL veg tan is like tea core, over time as it wears the underlying brown leather color will...
I think the proportions look good. I'm about 6'1.5" and wnet with a 40 due to their recommendation based on my chest and shoulder measurements. Indeed, zipped up there is not much extra room, but yours looks a bit more fitted which I like.
Vintage Flightmaster by Grais back from a pocket repair. I think from the 1940's, maybe 50's. A bit too short in the body and sleeves for my liking, but a nice piece.
Flightmaster001 by Joshua Holland posted Aug 21, 2021 at 5:53 PM
I know DHL specializes in international, so I Googled it:
"To ensure the DHL courier can deliver your goods in shortest possible time after entering your country or customs union, DHL pays the customs authority on your behalf for any duties and taxes that are due on the goods."
So perhaps...
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