robrinay
One Too Many
- Messages
- 1,490
- Location
- Sheffield UK
Can anyone throw any light on - Why this label?
I may have paid too much for this old Aero Café Racer at £180 eBay U.K. but I’ve been after one for some time. I’m intrigued by the Thunderbay label. I’ve read on old threads on TFL that this label was sometimes used to signify an ‘apprentice made’ jacket and sometimes a modified jacket. I think it might be the latter in this case as it’s a more boxy fit than the usual style. It’s labelled a 42” but it fits like a 44” chest. The patina is nice and the leather has softened nicely with wear and tear. When I got it the lining was shredded in the pockets and cuffs areas but I’ve patched it up fairly neatly with black cotton twill using my wife’s Bernina 1230 sewing machine with the top tension on maximum. I just hope she doesn’t find out?
I may have paid too much for this old Aero Café Racer at £180 eBay U.K. but I’ve been after one for some time. I’m intrigued by the Thunderbay label. I’ve read on old threads on TFL that this label was sometimes used to signify an ‘apprentice made’ jacket and sometimes a modified jacket. I think it might be the latter in this case as it’s a more boxy fit than the usual style. It’s labelled a 42” but it fits like a 44” chest. The patina is nice and the leather has softened nicely with wear and tear. When I got it the lining was shredded in the pockets and cuffs areas but I’ve patched it up fairly neatly with black cotton twill using my wife’s Bernina 1230 sewing machine with the top tension on maximum. I just hope she doesn’t find out?