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Denim jackets would probably look good with leather trousers, kind of the inverse of the classical combo
They do. If one has the... courage to leave the house like that. I don't. Sadly. ;_;
Denim jackets would probably look good with leather trousers, kind of the inverse of the classical combo
Breaking the jacket in is a difficult strenuous procedure, after this is done you have a comfortable companion to share life with. It just sounds like you haven't experienced this process yet. I believe in you though. Being a die hard leather jacket wearer isn't for the faint of heart. Every one cant be a marine, everyone cant wear leather jackets. Life goes on
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imagine if the leather trousers is brown or olive or camel and not shiny, with straight leg and double knee perhaps diamond quilted on the double knee part, riveted on the edges, perhaps it would look like the ultimate workgear x steampunk speeder rider x space bountyhunter pantsuThey do. If one has the... courage to leave the house like that. I don't. Sadly. ;_;
They do. If one has the... courage to leave the house like that. I don't. Sadly. ;_;
imagine if the leather trousers is brown or olive or camel and not shiny, with straight leg and double knee perhaps diamond quilted on the double knee part, riveted on the edges, perhaps it would look like the ultimate workgear x steampunk speeder rider x space bountyhunter pantsu
still... I don't dare to wear it
imagine if the leather trousers is brown or olive or camel and not shiny, with straight leg and double knee perhaps diamond quilted on the double knee part, riveted on the edges, perhaps it would look like the ultimate workgear x steampunk speeder rider x space bountyhunter pantsu
still... I don't dare to wear it
That sounds like a fun idea, you can always draw it to have a better idea on how it would look
actually, I ordered a custom straight leg cinchback jeans, with quilted double knee, and seat, 2 days ago
but not in leather though, just sanforized 19oz
So i picture that in leather or combination of canvas pants and leather patch
Biggest problem with this idea is that right now, this exact look is very popular in women's fashion. Seems like every woman out there is wearing "leather" pants - basically shiny leggings but still - combined with either a sherpa denim jacket or one of the army coats. Or something of a kind. So at this moment, I'm not sure it's even possible to pull it off.
I'd sometimes wore my old Uvex motorcycle leather pants paired with a sweater or something, they were those true bike trousers, carrot legs if unzipped, had padded pits on the knees, even had that velcro heavy armor bit for the shin. Funny how I had no problem wearing it then and now it seems no way...
I feared 19oz denim will blow out on the ass you know because they are sub 21oz, and I plan to use it for cycling a bit, tonal stealth stitches everywhere for sure
I feared 19oz denim will blow out on the ass you know because they are sub 21oz, and I plan to use it for cycling a bit, tonal stealth stitches everywhere for sure
I've been wearing a denim trucker again today. I've only had it a few days, maybe three or four, and already it's gone from this catalogue picture;
to this picture, which I've taken this afternoon;
It's pretty easy to imbue denim with some wear character, and this isn't even raw or selvedge. Just plain old indigo denim. If I entered it into the 30 Day Challenge thread, I suspect it might look properly excellent by the month end.
Well it won't blow out at the ass sooner than any pants with padded quilt at the butt, that's for sure. What Red Devil says, just double the inside with something.
In fairness, I started this jacket off with a cold water soak in the bathtub before I wore it for the first time. The sleeves have set in some beautiful starter creases.It all depends on the denim. My old Levi's trucker jacket, made in the 70's in Canada, STILL doesn't have a single crease set in and I wore it for at least 10 years. IH begins creasing in minutes.
Get a bit more padding in the bicycle seat, not the trousers! Padded ass is just far too BLUF. It just is. Maybe it’s a western thing but that ratchets up the bluf factor so far it’s not even measurable on a scale. I like the design sans that feature though. Like a pair of chainsaw chaps.Nice creases already on the jacket, with raw the extra creases and fade is helped by their starch content in the fabric, so even if you wear non raw if you just starch them a little either by making your own tapioka starch or buy starch spray then you can have some crispness in your soft washed jeans that normally hard to crease.
Btw what a strong hate toward the most funtional place of placing a padding on a pair of pants, i dislike contrast stitching, back pocket arcuate or fading from strange item placed inside the back pocket, but i really dont mind the padding on the seat, it is functional piece to reduce wear and tear, and adding extra comfort on hard bicycle saddle, and strangely i feel nothing against it visually same like shoulder, knee, or elbow pad, they are there to give extra padding, maybe you guys imagine quilting on leather that catches light because it is mostly on the shoulder that get shined on, and look bumpy since leather stretch and glossy, but in my case it is facing down so it wont catches light, and made of heavyweight starched raw that wont look bumpy pillowy at all, it is going to be my biking and cycling jeans most likely the only jeans i would have fading on by doing outdoorsy stuff