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Bumping this slightly old thread. How would you guys say Branded compares to the likes of Vanson and Schott?
Bumping this slightly old thread. How would you guys say Branded compares to the likes of Vanson and Schott?
Surprising then that they are / weren't more popular thenGood jackets by Branded are on the same level as any Vanson and are superior to Schott. They're really tough, heavy, purpose built jackets, be it for law enforcement or riding. Earlier ones are made in an amazing looking leather. Best part is they can be found very cheap.
Any photos of it? Never seen a jacket with a red tint beforeIMO there are design elements, particularly in the back, that aren’t as pleasing to the eye. That’s said, awesome jackets and some of the hides are really special. Early jackets for me. Great riding gear.
I bought, later sold, a black Branded NYPD type jacket with a reddish tint beneath the topcoat. Bought it from monitor actually. Super jacket.
Edit- Can also search for Orchard jackets on eBay to get more hits.
I‘ve been really close to buying a Branded jacket many times but have been talked out of it by the rather tall rounded kidney panels that seem to find its way onto many of their cafe/brando/motorcyle styles. Everything besides this one feature seems really well done.IMO there are design elements, particularly in the back, that aren’t as pleasing to the eye. That’s said, awesome jackets and some of the hides are really special. Early jackets for me. Great riding gear.
I bought, later sold, a black Branded NYPD type jacket with a reddish tint beneath the topcoat. Bought it from monitor actually. Super jacket.
Edit- Can also search for Orchard jackets on eBay to get more hits.
The leather on mine was very good but not the absolute best ever - it developed a nice patina eventually, but wasn't quite the tea core I'd hoped for. It had the black and gold cloth label, and was style 808, a heavy black crosszip with waist belt and a roller buckle. I believe the large main zip was an Ideal. It had a black quilted lining with part wool filling and beautiful tartan wool pocket bags. I wore that one regularly from September - April for about ten years before I foolishly sold it.
Since then, in my search to replace my old friend
There are similarities - it's the same basic cross-zip style, and the belt buckle has the typical Branded roller. One difference is that this eBay listing appears to have no sort of vents at the back or shoulders.Is this the same type?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/315003188885
I love 'em but you almost have to get lucky to get a "gem"...There are similarities - it's the same basic cross-zip style, and the belt buckle has the typical Branded roller. One difference is that this eBay listing appears to have no sort of vents at the back or shoulders.
The older heavy weight one with attached belt and quilted lining I have now and the similar one I bought in the 80s both had the small vent around the shoulder opening.
The slightly lighter weight ones I've owned with belt loops (instead of an attached half belt) and zip-out lining had longer vents that opened from the top of the shoulder to down lower along the lats (see photos for that longer vent style)
As for the leather in that eBay one, it's hard to tell just from the listing photos.
Yes, I think so too. I tend to confuse (when lack of labels) the Lescos with the early Brandeds. Both have the same right-angled epaulettes and the "pentagonal" coin pocket.One final thought: I've never handled a Lesco jacket, but from photos they look extremely like the same exact jackets as Branded...I'm guessing they are made in the same place?
of those zip in liner models? Because in those oftentimes only the little size tag on the wearer left inside margin is the only tag. They really look the same!Yes, I think so too. I tend to confuse (when lack of labels) the Lescos with the early Brandeds. Both have the same right-angled epaulettes and the "pentagonal" coin pocket.
Lesco:
Branded:
They were regional New York City area manufacturersSurprising then that they are / weren't more popular then