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How many new jackets do you have coming (and how many potential ones)?

dubpynchon

One Too Many
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1,046
Location
Ireland
Not "new" to me but it feels new, because my vintage Lawrence cross-zip just returned from Johnson Leathers.

JL created a replacement horsehide belt with leather that is a real close match to the horsehide in the jacket body. Added a new vintage-style belt buckle that I bought off eBay (the crappy original cardboard-like belt was missing its buckle). The shape of the new buckle nicely complements the decorative studs on the epaulettes.

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JL created a snap-on mouton collar in gray, which turned out fabulous. The mouton doesn't have a thick pile, but I don't think it's necessary on this jacket. As Alan says, it's refined without the "collar brace" look. I think the color looks great.

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The stitching repairs to the coin pocket are flawless. Couldn't be happier with how this jacket turned out. It feels complete now and the additions are so well-executed, they feel original to the jacket, which is exactly what I was seeking.

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Man that is perfect. Well done!
 

tmitchell59

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,749
Location
Illinois
Not "new" to me but it feels new, because my vintage Lawrence cross-zip just returned from Johnson Leathers.

JL created a replacement horsehide belt with leather that is a real close match to the horsehide in the jacket body. Added a new vintage-style belt buckle that I bought off eBay (the crappy original cardboard-like belt was missing its buckle). The shape of the new buckle nicely complements the decorative studs on the epaulettes.

View attachment 161728

JL created a snap-on mouton collar in gray, which turned out fabulous. The mouton doesn't have a thick pile, but I don't think it's necessary on this jacket. As Alan says, it's refined without the "collar brace" look. I think the color looks great.

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The stitching repairs to the coin pocket are flawless. Couldn't be happier with how this jacket turned out. It feels complete now and the additions are so well-executed, they feel original to the jacket, which is exactly what I was seeking.

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Very Nice! I like that collar.
 

tmitchell59

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,749
Location
Illinois
A Hercules unlike any style I have seen. Patina King. More to follow. sorta Indiana Jones style from the 50s

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sweetfights

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,301
Location
Canada
Not "new" to me but it feels new, because my vintage Lawrence cross-zip just returned from Johnson Leathers.

JL created a replacement horsehide belt with leather that is a real close match to the horsehide in the jacket body. Added a new vintage-style belt buckle that I bought off eBay (the crappy original cardboard-like belt was missing its buckle). The shape of the new buckle nicely complements the decorative studs on the epaulettes.

View attachment 161728

JL created a snap-on mouton collar in gray, which turned out fabulous. The mouton doesn't have a thick pile, but I don't think it's necessary on this jacket. As Alan says, it's refined without the "collar brace" look. I think the color looks great.

View attachment 161729

The stitching repairs to the coin pocket are flawless. Couldn't be happier with how this jacket turned out. It feels complete now and the additions are so well-executed, they feel original to the jacket, which is exactly what I was seeking.

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One of a kind!! Splendid!!!
 

Sloan1874

I'll Lock Up
Messages
8,427
Location
Glasgow
It is! But I'm told this was down to a bit of a clerical error as a result of me going to the factory rather than anything else. But, hey, I am not going to complain! We're just getting the nicer weather, so it's just in time to start working on the jacket's 'tan'...
 

Edward

Bartender
Messages
25,081
Location
London, UK
Im curious when the "Mandarin" collar became fashionable on moto jackets? 60s Im assuming...

Certainly in the UK the 'cafe racer' as we know it is a sixties thing, though they have their origin in the one-piece riding suits of the fifties. I have seen mandarin collars on jackets as early as 30s, though - typically German bike jackets and halfbelts.
 

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