Bump. Most people who have contacted me are worried about the jacket being too small, so allow me to clarify: this jacket would be PERFECT on a size 42. It would you a trim fit, not a tight or too small fit. I am a size 38/40 and I'd say I could pull this jacket off. It's definitely roomy on me...
Me and my best friend (brother, if you will) wearing our Vanson Model Bs. I bought the one he's wearing June 2014. He loved it so much and wore it often, we basically broke it in together. I eventually sold it to him for a friendly price since it looked so good on him and I felt it was a tad too...
I think it looks great. You can fix that width problem by wearing it with a belt. The jacket being a vintage style, it'll look better when worn with highwaisted jeans (50s style). If you can live with the short, I say dig it. I sure do!
Okay, perhaps the jeans aren't proper but the jacket and boots are the real deal. Trust me, go see the movie so you can get a better look at it. It's got all the features of a good, made in USA riding jacket: solidconstruction (look at those seams and the stitchwork), bi-swing back, classic cafe...
I hardly think it's a modern, made in China crap jacket. Given the character in the film and the rest of his outfit (vintage engineer boots, awesome looking denim and classy western belt) I'd say it's a vintage cafe racer jacket.
Schwarzenegger in the original Terminator.
William Sadler as Brayker in Tales from the Crypt presents: Demon Knight
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The big winner: Mark Wahlberg as Dusty...
YES! We have a winner, ladies and gentlemen! I only wish my Aero J106 was that short on me.. It suits the D-pocket style a lot better. But then again, I do prefer a vintage look and therefor highwaisted jeans. A modern length jacket looks a bit too long on me IMO, or you could say it's a modern...
Amen, I hear that. You've completed your collection at 3 great jackets that fit you perfectly. That's ways above trying to expand a huge collection of ill-fitting jackets whilst searching for that "holy grail". Well done, my man.
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