Fully agree, nothing can touch the originals, same applies to original MC jackets. However, RMC and a few others completely elevate these classics to the level of modern day works of art, certainly for me at least!
Cracking outfits top to toe. Just something about a baker boy hat worn with a motorcyle jacket, don't know what it is, awesome. Photo's always cooler with a pup involved as well!
Amazing. Might have said it before, but I love seeing motorcycle jackets with the A-2 style epaulettes, such a clean shoulder and a cool nod to military design origins.
Brother, your photography and in fact the general aura around your pics... can't get enough of it. The hide on the RMC is developing into something special, that's an old one isn't it? Beautiful. Top fit all around.
So good man, that's the new RMC model isn't it? The new pattern turned what was a cool jacket into a classic for me. An actual reproduction true to the original. You can clearly see the inspiration Buco originally took from early military flight jackets with this version, which I love. Hope to...
I think this looks great on you here man, however, would it not be worth trying the new (21) version? It seems literally identical to the original model after comparing the measurements with a vintage one, more generous and a cooler pattern IMO.
Looking fantastic as ever man. Something about Flat head jackets with a little bit of wear on them, they seem to develop this really unique, subtle oiled texture. They use their own Shinki formula I think?
Can never see enough of this jacket. It's gone so far as I've now got my eyes on a black one from The Flat Head. Just seems like the perfect jacket for days it's too cold for leather, but a touch too warm for a full shearling. Love it.
Beautiful jacket and excellent choice, you wear it very well sir. It's a good point you raise regarding the new '220' fit from McCoy's. In fact, though always admiring McCoy's A-2's, it was this new model that pushed it into the territory of 'I need one of those' for me, with this new pattern...
I have to say, I'm so used to seeing Toys McCoy's beautiful insignia jackets on their instagram feed, it's cool to actually see one being worn in the wild, and worn well! I probably couldn't get away with it where I live in the UK, but in your context and where you live by the sounds of it, no...
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