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Here's a jacket just acquired by a good friend of mine, Majormajor (who no longer posts here).
Here's what he said about it on another site:
Here's a jacket that Ken Calder of Aero Leather & myself have been working on for almost a year.
Here was the premise:
Back in the 60's, Levi Strauss took their Type III jacket and made an unlined Split Hide version. They kept all the important Type III details, but just changed the buttons for snaps, and put on a contrast leather collar.
SO....we thought "What if Lee had done the same with a 101J?" - i.e all the regular 101j details, with just those two changes as above.
Here is the result. The Split Hide was a leftover from an old Levi's contract, the collar is Kudu, and the pattern was copied from 60's 101Js (one of which was taken apart in the process).
Ken had to play around with the collar construction a tad, to allow for hide construction, and Greg, Ken's "jean jacket" expert, sewed the thing together.
I am well pleased with the result
Here's what he said about it on another site:
Here's a jacket that Ken Calder of Aero Leather & myself have been working on for almost a year.
Here was the premise:
Back in the 60's, Levi Strauss took their Type III jacket and made an unlined Split Hide version. They kept all the important Type III details, but just changed the buttons for snaps, and put on a contrast leather collar.
SO....we thought "What if Lee had done the same with a 101J?" - i.e all the regular 101j details, with just those two changes as above.
Here is the result. The Split Hide was a leftover from an old Levi's contract, the collar is Kudu, and the pattern was copied from 60's 101Js (one of which was taken apart in the process).
Ken had to play around with the collar construction a tad, to allow for hide construction, and Greg, Ken's "jean jacket" expert, sewed the thing together.
I am well pleased with the result