Love em! I’m way too fat for them unfortunately
Love em! I’m way too fat for them unfortunately
Is it the zipper that has been replaced, or just the slider?It has had the main zipper oddly replaced with a very lackluster and small sized YKK
The center seam could be original. I just spotted this (totally unrelated) 30s jacket on Instagram which has a similar lining with center seam and it looks to be original.Blue Woolish lining seen in the above Albert Richard, as well as in early Wolf and Hercules jackets but it could have been re-lined because this liner has a Center seam and its in such good condition it just almost seems it can't be original.
Is it the zipper that has been replaced, or just the slider?
The center seam could be original. I just spotted this (totally unrelated) 30s jacket on Instagram which has a similar lining with center seam and it looks to be original.
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Perfect Harro for under $100.
https://www.grailed.com/listings/33...ction&g_aqid=84eba5ea7dc365c276c8b09b6ef057ff
@Monitor That's the same jacket I have and I love everything about it. The leather, the zipper (one of the best zippers I've every handled), the fit, etc. It's a bargainPerfect Harro for under $100.
https://www.grailed.com/listings/33...ction&g_aqid=84eba5ea7dc365c276c8b09b6ef057ff
i inquired regarding the declared pit to pit if it was a typo. seller corrected measurement to 52An interesting variation on the leather trucker design. Kinda doubt it's 30s as seller claims (or even 30s design).
Brand Lee, size S/M, 180$, seller accepts offers: https://www.ebay.com/itm/304349535755
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I just asked for measurements with pice, it could be something for me.From VLJ..
1950's HH shearling lined..
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1550819928...2&toolid=10001&customid=l6qo2hscko00zdy700004
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I wondered the same initially regarding the YKK zipper but the base says YKK too so its a full replacement YKK. I am not even doing my normal quibbling about a YKK zipper on a vintage item. But I am a little surprised that Ralph Lauren Vintage Tailors couldn't do better with a period zipper. Perhaps this repair was done by another party. The chain of custody of this jacket and who did what to it as far as repairs if any would be fascinating to know.Is it the zipper that has been replaced, or just the slider?
The center seam could be original. I just spotted this (totally unrelated) 30s jacket on Instagram which has a similar lining with center seam and it looks to be original.
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Agree with Marc mndt on this one. In the example below (from ericm.vintage on IG), the plaids are mismatched along the center back line, strongly suggesting a seam:
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Really cool jacket man. It seems at least Canadian to me---perhaps European.......That belt and zipper configuration should be indicative of if its American vs. Canadian/European.I just asked for measurements with pice, it could be something for me.
I wondered the same initially regarding the YKK zipper but the base says YKK too so its a full replacement YKK. I am not even doing my normal quibbling about a YKK zipper on a vintage item. But I am a little surprised that Ralph Lauren Vintage Tailors couldn't do better with a period zipper. Perhaps this repair was done by another party. The chain of custody of this jacket and who did what to it as far as repairs if any would be fascinating to know.
I wonder if the Ralph Lauren people just did whatever they could to keep it as close to pure vintage as possible but perhaps did not restore the jacket to its original specs. Like a situation where one is fixing up a classic old 1966 car but putting rims on it from the same model but from a 1969 model year. To the average person, it looks like a stock old classic but to the experts, you can tell the car has mismatched parts. This jacket has many clear indications of it being this or that but some of these elements may not be original and are thus potentially misleading.
Regarding the seams in the liner, mine actually has a center seam and a seam on each side---I should have noticed and pointed this out. The inner sleeve material is not the same as the jacket body but rather it is a white or cream colored soft liner---probably cotton but it feels like felt sort of.
Here is a pic of my jackets liner seams for reference. As you can see, there is a center seam as well as a seam on each side. There are no discernable markings in the liner from removed or missing tags/labels. I am really just using the seams as a crude element to compare to other jackets. Most of the old blue wooly liners I see do not have seams. But this could be a minor thing......