Kicking this thread back open - now it's only the Indian Ranger and 1.5 years after I started this journey with the IR. The Vanson was sold a long time back.
On thing I have always enjoyed is wearing a double-breasted jacket with a white shirt and tie. I had reason to wear a suit recently, so...
Really a great new jacket. I really like these Ridley's with a wester V yoke on the back too. Leather looks thick and is sowing excellent graining already. Live in it!
This has to be your best look yet Tony! You do well and always have, but this one is literally the icing on the cake!
If for any reason you decide a slightly larger Silver wool HB is in order, I suspect Aero could make one up for you quite similar indeed.
Hello, I've been absent a lot lately, really busy in life currently.
So these ads keep centering on my screen as I go between the forums & classifieds, etc. They will not always easily close either.
Not meaning to complain, I know that advertises are needed. Just finding them a little odd...
That looks sharp, I previously owned the same model Vanson (USA flag) and it was actually on display at Thurston's brick & morter store for sale on consignment when the gas line explosion occurred nearby.
That Triumph TR3 will be cool (and so will you driving it) regardless of whichever Scotland-built jacket you select there. Hope we see photos of it soon too...
Carrie is quite accustomed to indecisive folks. Many of us (myself included) have been there, and still may hit that spot again. Not...
Golly wish that back length was closer to a 25" - 23" would be way too short in the torso for me.
indeed a beautiful jacket - surprised it's still here to be honest.
I visited Nate's leathers out in the suburbs. They make jackets there. Limited range of styles but honest, good folks. Check their hours first as they are not open all the time or weekends. You'll be surprised as it's in a commercial park area that does not look like such a place would...
Really nice one there Monitor!! If the Pit to Pit was a little larger, I would sure consider it. I could barely slip that on, let alone ever zip it up. It's build better than most tanks were built.
Here's a very nice, Marc New York jacket in brown cowhide. Bomber style, with a intact lining and three inside pockets, and two handwarmer pockets. This jacket has seen very little wear, no odors, no rips/tears/loose seams, etc. Found at an estate sale locally, it's a generous size "Medium" as...
Some of the front details, especially around the pocket zips remind me of the Harley Davidson Cycle King & Cycle Queen. But there are not two patch pockets. Especially the triple rivets here:
It is sharp regardless and would be cool to see that cross-zip remade into a size you could wear...
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