I am a size 40-42, 5'11", 187 lbs, 42" chest wearing size XL in Thedis. Ask for sleeve lenght because Thedi Jackets come with very long standard sleeves...
In the end that's true ... but as a buyer I would like to know whether an original was sold to me or not. The value of the jacket is ultimately irrelevant ...
If someone here in the forum has a repro jacket (e.g. an RMC) and this also has the writing on the press studs, (which I could imagine from the exact Japanese Manufacturers) of course everything is open again. Ultimately, only knowing the history or an age determination of the leather could...
This is a very good indication, that the jacket could be an original. Anyway, I forgot to mention original or not, the main thing is that you are happy and satisfied with the jacket :)
First of all, it's a nice jacket no doubt... but I almost sure it's a reproduction.
In 1951, J21 was improved and renamed to J22 (with red an black plaid wool lining) an J23 (black rayon quilted lining). J24 came out 1953 as standard with 3rd Label an nylon quilted lining. J21 to J23 standard...
As I said before, it is everyone's own thing ... for me, a "Made in China" label on a garment is a no go ... no matter where the sources come from. That's my personal view ;)
Although the china stuff from bronson may certainly be good in terms of quality etc. for me, buying clothes from china (what I can control by myself) is a no go for ethical reasons. Of course everyone can do whatever they want but I have my doubts ...
Edit: Maybe even now, in these difficult...
The post in another thread gave me the idea to start this new thread.
The content should be photos and description of your own (or of people you know, no uploads from websites, etc.), (Leather) Jacket that is heavily aged through use (not artificial).
In contrast to my brother's leather...
@ ton312 I agree! Thedi Leathers knows how to adapt classic design with their own signature into today's world. At this company, old jacket designs are not simply copied or cloned but given their own interpretation. The materials used and the craftsmanship are also first class.
When i was still...
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