I like this new creation from Lewis Leathers: http://www.lewisleathers.com/productinfo.html?code=CounJakNo385, though I've not seen it in person. I found an original one - way too small for me, unfortunately - and it had exactly that late '40s look, which the partly elasticated waist enhances in...
Didn't Brian Blessed climb Everest without oxygen and wearing tweed? There was a film - he was trying to emulate Mallory. I think he got to 26,000 feet and I seem to remember it wasn't the clothing that made him turn back. Could be wrong, though: the film was called 'Gallahad of Everest.'
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Different here in the UK. It's very hard to find vintage workwear - British or French - in modern sizes. People worked hard but they weren't big in our terms - tough as nails, of course. Bad nutrition, bad working conditions, living conditions...
This is true. You've got a lifetime of mucking around with your beard/no beard beard/no beard conundrum. I'd recommend letting the whole thing really grow out for as long as you can stand it, seeing what you look like with a proper, full beard - how the hair grows, where it's thickest etc - and...
Forum member fishmeok (Superior Flight Apparel) has made a horsehide M1941 field jacket: http://superiorjackets.com/?p=469
I can't imagine a better motorcycle/military hybrid.
My personal view - as a frequently bearded hat-lover - is that it's a much more difficult question than it ought to be. Historically the fedora intersects with an almost complete embargo on beards (so much so that an old and dear friend of mine, resolutely bearded in the 1940s, remembered being...
Or you could try to find a vintage Brimaco - very nice jackets. I had one for a while: great leather. Also there's a chap called Nigel who has a stall under the Westway on Fridays (Portabello) who has an incredible selection of vintage Lewis Leathers and the like - he's very friendly and...
And there's the Pegasus offering: http://www.pegasusjackets.com/cafe-racer-jacket-description.php
Their styles/cuts look very interesting, plus France is a bit nearer than the US...
I remember draymen and coalmen wearing them as well, in London back in the 60s. They seem to have been introduced as a less soggy/smelly alternative to the goatskin jerkins tried out in 1915 which apparently tended to disintegrate (I can believe it, having seen what happened to a relative's...
Very nice indeed. I'm glad to see that Bates is still coming up with the goods. Their 8-piece seems to be the best out of the famous London hatters (Lock does a good one but not, somehow, as good, and HJ, when they were still a proper business, didn't quite match up either, though my dad still...
The North Sea jumpers look great - seen them in Earlham Street and will no doubt end up with one. But I have to recommend Black Sheep (link on the previous page). I've had a zip-front cardi/jacket of theirs for many years and it's held up amazingly well seeing as it's been my go-to jumper for...
Am I right in thinking, though, that this Cagleco contract had both the USN stencil and the perforated windflap? So might be the original collar badly re-attached after fur removal?
Definitely a nice jacket regardless.
They have a flash new website, with Mr Binks as the stuffed-cat-in-chief: http://www.bates-hats.co.uk/
Hope they haven't gone too mainstream. My Bates 8-panel cap is the best cap I've ever owned and needs replacing.
Thanks for the input. I like the Retro Sport fabrics. Mister Freedom doesn't have exactly what I want in my size - I'm going to ask John if they're planning to do more. I loved the dark blue/nubbly white cross-hatch but that one is sold out. It's houndstooth or plain at the moment, but I've been...
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