Posted previously, but here it is.Let’s see yours!
Posted previously, but here it is.Let’s see yours!
Posted previously, but here it is.
It looks much better on you than on the model!Posted previously, but here it is.
Hilarious, but thanksIt looks much better on you than on the model!
Thanks!That said, I may be a bit bored with the lack of imagination these pricey makers suffer from but Storm Rider by Lee is a beautiful, beautiful trucker that can't ever fail and yours fits and looks exceptional, @ojaw.
I get that, luckily I’ve had no sense of sartorial history till now…It's not about the jacket per se, just the fact that these makers seem legit incapable of coming up an original idea anymore, rehashing the same old styles, originally produced by makers that charged 10 times less for them - Such as Lee.
Also, I still strongly stand by my belief that suede, being a by-product, doesn't justify such high pricing. If it was a rough-out, that'd be another story but this. . .
Other than that, there's of course nothing inherently bad about a Lee trucker style this jacket is a direct, 1/1 ripoff of. Something they sort of acknowledge, at least.
There is, however, something very bad going on here. The button always goes on the tip of the triangle. If a mass-produced Lee got it right, Double Helix should've as well.
I've no OCD but this does bother me.
Wow ! That fabric looks so tactile and luxorious.Bought this FW Wabash work coat/ sack coat today. Local dealer having moving sale. Half price . View attachment 441123 View attachment 441124
Hey man, sometimes you don’t know til you try. Lesson learned for next timeYou can more yours honorably. Me not so much.
Will last you a lifetime.Bought this FW Wabash work coat/ sack coat today. Local dealer having moving sale. Half price . View attachment 441123 View attachment 441124
Took the words out of my mouth. I feel the sane way about these trucker jackets. Clearly the same amount of work goes into making these as other jackets but i couldn’t tell anyone a reason but I just can’t see a reason to pay crazy amounts for these like the Japanese brands.For this style (and availability everywhere) $1150 is way too much. For under $100 I’m just as happy with my Gap version.
1960's Schott I believe.