i purchased this 50s/60s Cal Leather jacket and the leather was really dry on its left side, so i applied small amounts of pecard leather dressing to it to try and even out the look, i didn't touch the right side at all.
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I’ve had this Buco j-24 about 6 years now and I don’t wear it as often as I should. It's funny, i thought i'd never want for another leather jacket again once i finally bought this. But here i am still buying jackets. :)
Yeah i've seen a few Cal Leather jackets that are really short in the waist area.
I'm a little over 6ft / 182m and weight around 13.5 st/ 189 lbs (i tend to wear size 42)
Here's my 2nd Cal Leather Jacket, i actually saw that @Monitor posted it on here for sale after i had bought it.
I'll be honest it doesn't fit as good as my other one, its much longer in the arms and not as fitted in the shoulders like my other but i still love the jacket. I've even found...
I’ve just recently bought a second Cal Leather jacket and it’s slightly too big for me, a little long in the arms.
I’ve seen some are really short in length too, I must have gotten lucky with this one.
I think i wear this jacket more than any other of mine atm.
It's a Cal Leather Jacket from the mids 50s early 60s, pretty beat up. Missing some belt loops, ripped liner, main zip has been replaced. But it's still a joy to wear.
Worn in all the way!! I'm all for creases and patina!! for me the hard work has been done for you.
It takes years to get those natural creases and wear.
I've bought a few new and it sucks breaking a jacket in.
I've only just started being more active on this forum, i've been mainly lurking over the years :)
I purchased this Mister Freedom Campus jacket from member @konadog on here a few years ago, he did all the hard work tanning the jacket in sunny California.
I've also seen he's upgraded to the...
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