Sure, but with the right hoody, I think of it as a great combination of vintage classics, and modern classics. Plus, it will keep you all warm and toasty!
I can answer to that :-D
And I largely prefer -5°C with low humidity than 5°C with humidity. For me, this is the key. I'm not very sensitive to cold, but as soon as it's getting more or less cold and the air dampens, then it's hell for me.
For what it's worth, I voted for the CR. I agree with nick, for me, the BR is really too fit, looks like a hipster jacket. I know lots of people like their leather jacket to be tight, but I fail to see of a jacket THIS tight could be any practicable. First thing you'll put in one of the pocket...
Guys, I see everywhere people stating that the sleeves tend to get a bit shorter with the leather's wrinkling after a few times. In this case, I'm in between 44R and 44L, as per dimensions stated above. My Alpha L-2B sleeves in XL are 27 1/2 inches up to the end of the cuffs, and they fits...
As posted in the WW2 subforum, I had the chance to fly in an SV-4 and twice in a North American SNJ. The SNJ (basically, a T-6 Harvard modified for US Navy training) was built in '43 and served in the USN until the end of the 50's, at NAS Pensacola, mainly, then with the Spanish Air Force. It's...
Suits you well. And as other said, if the lady is ok with it, keep it! Took some times for my girlfriend to get used to it, but now, when we look at pictures of me without it, she said I looked like I was 16 :D
Hello guys,
Does any of you own some Workware jackets? I've seen they are now selling an N-1 Deck Jacket for a reasonable price, but I don't know about the quality of their gears. Any advice?
http://workwareclothing.blogspot.hk/2014/09/fw14jkt005-3-days-union-n-1.html
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