Austin Butler in some vintage leather:
(source: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2022-06-24/elvis-austin-butler-movie-biopic).
(source: https://mymodernmet.com/austin-butler-elvis-impression/)
He did a video with Esquire wearing the second jacket; if you listen...
A Japanese-American family at the Manzanar internment camp, most likely in 1942:
They likely shopped at Sears:
Man's jacket, (F/W 1941) with epaulets and a different cuff design, but same closure and pocket configuration:
Boy's jacket (same catalog):
Both jackets are also featured in the...
A unique 30s flight jacket, worn by Irish-American actor George Brent in two movies:
God’s Country and the Woman (1937)
and Racket Busters (1938).
More than 10 years ago, Mark Fischer of Superior Flight Apparel made a custom-built jacket inspired by this style (source...
30s-40s Harley Davidson Aviator (source: http://vintageengineerboots.blogspot.com/2011/05/rare-1939-1941-harley-davidson-aviator.html):
Period advertisement, from Rin Tanaka's HD Book of Fashion
Late 50s Allstate steerhide CR with original cardboard box (source: http://otoko-miyazaki.blogspot.com/search/label/Leather%20Jacket?updated-max=2019-03-06T18:20:00%2B09:00&max-results=20&start=19&by-date=false):
Another jacket not featured in the catalogs I've seen (sold out on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/it/listing/249393854/riservato-per-rochvintage-vintage-1950?show_sold_out_detail=1&ref=nla_listing_details).
50s cowhide Brando-style Hercules:
This piece is particularly interesting since it's...
The seller describes the jacket as a steerhide Hercules; I think that's true, since there seems to be one of those small leather-type labels attached to the main, bigger one. I would not exclude that some of these were horsehide.
An additional, interesting bit of information on the squared D-pocket, stitched-on epaulettes, through belt MC jacket (source: https://wa-grant.countybuyselltrade.com/clothes/mens/vintage-1950-s-sears-hercules-steer-hide-motorcycle-jacket-size-42_ephrata_23160):
The quality of the pictures...
Searching the web for some info on Albatross Sportswear I ran into this; not what I was looking for, and 10/10 would not wear, but a nice design nonetheless (source: http://albatross2011.jugem.jp/?page=3&cid=3):
A find: size 40/42 Trojan, replaced main zipper, small stitching issues, starting price 1489£:
https://www.ebay.it/itm/175384687606?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=724-53478-19255-0&campid=5338722076&customid=&toolid=10050
50s Daniel Boone, the leather jacket Sid Vicious wanted to be buried in (source: https://www.secondtimeglory.com/items/15422819):
And an enlightening thread on the matter:
https://www.schottnyc.com/forum/posts/sid_vicious_perfecto.htm
Vintage swagger:
30s (source: https://alittlebitofrest.com/2020/02/17/leather-jackets-are-fucking-cool-especially-when-theyre-vintage/), the jacket looks like a Simmons Bilt (thanks to @Marc mndt for showing a part of this photo on the Vintage Outerwear thread, it was so cool it left me longing...
A quick side note on labels.
The Brent and Fieldmaster labels where both already in use in the early 1940s at the latest, but on different type of products (shirts/hats and hunting clothes, respectively); they were later extended to other garments.
MW FW 1941-42:
SR FW 1940-41:
Something...
It's a very high end menswear shop, more focused on bespoke tailoring and things that go with it than on the more Amekaji/workwear aesthetic popular on this forum. I have never visited Brio (or Beijing in general), but I doubt they sell Bronson.
Here's a 2015 article on the store...
The japanese shop where this Brent was sold (https://vintage-mushroom.net/?pid=119644541) dates it to the 50s, so I guess this Brent label could be seen as the MW equivalent of Sear's Fieldmaster: it appears in the late 50s, right after the Windward one, and some labels show both names (as it...
Some vintage leopard.
Late 60s Levi's (https://vintage-mushroom.net/?pid=169314577), a later fancy addition (I hope):
1936(!) Sears (https://vintagedancer.com/1930s/1930s-mens-coat-and-jacket-styles/):
Closest match I found is this Simmons Bilt, from one of Rin Tanaka's books:
This one is probably an earlier example, judging by the zip stopper (the D-pocket and cuffs design are slightly different, too).
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