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Greaser jackets.

MudInYerEye

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I dig motorcycle jackets of the 30's, 40's, and 50's. Here is one of my faves. It is a Buco J-24 and was made around 1954. It's made from a weighty, grainy horse. It is my second best friend (after my faithful dog Pearl).

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MudInYerEye

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Feraud said:
I like the vertical zip pocket.

That's a "D-pocket" also known as "pistol pocket". Very common feature on aviator/motorcycle jackets from the late 1920's to the early 1960's.
 

greyhound68

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Very nice jacket. With all my flight jackets for some reason lately I have been looking a motorcyle jackets. Really like them the older ones like you have. Will have to start the prowl for one.
 

silhouette53

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Nothing quite like good vintage horsehide

MudInYerEye said:
I dig motorcycle jackets of the 30's, 40's, and 50's. Here is one of my faves. It is a Buco J-24 and was made around 1954. It's made from a weighty, grainy horse. It is my second best friend (after my faithful dog Pearl).



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Very nice looking Jacket MudInYerEye ! If that's a sample from your collection then please, - lets see more !! In the words of the song, "You wear it well"

Colin
 

Rafter

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Grease Is The Word

My girlfriend made me pose for this picture. Not very James Dean. More like Pacino!

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When my brother died last summer, my sister-in-law gave all of his vintage leather jackets to her plumber! She didn't even ask me if I wanted them.:mad:
 

Edward

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Nice jacket! I've always loved that 'Brando' style... though when I first got into them back in the 80s, it was Alice Cooper that influenced me...lol (and a bit Sid Vicious :eek: ), later on it was Joey Ramone. Been great to have one since i got more into the retro scene, though - nice touch to a 50s inspired outfit (though as of yet - time and money - my look is far from period correct, maybe more psychobilly at times than full on 50s rockabilly. Anyhow...).

There's something about those early versions of the Brando-style mc that just looks so much more..... I'm not even sure I can articulate it, but there's a more organic, chunky, almost cartoony feel to them, the details seem to have more character than they often do nowadays.
 

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