Altogether i think we bought a herd...
I was thinking maybe charcoal moose + fairfield mutton, like this:
Baaaaaaaaaad Aaaaaaaaaassssssss!
Altogether i think we bought a herd...
I was thinking maybe charcoal moose + fairfield mutton, like this:
Where do you find the padded X-zips? I must be searching all wrong. Great find. Beautiful jacket.
Thanks! This Cal showed up by surprise in one of my daily searches without typing any word, just searching in the proper category. In this case, in a Japanese site. There's any tag inside, so sellers (as you know) usually describe these no-name jacket as "unknown", "vintage", "used" or "double riders". The listing was recently posted when I spotted it, so after double-checking the measurements, took it.i was wondering the same and eventually gave up on waiting for a jacket my size to come around lol
Asap I get it! In fact, I still have to take some fitting photos of all my jackets.fantastic. please post pics when you get.
Thanks! This Cal showed up by surprise in one of my daily searches without typing any word, just searching in the proper category. In this case, in a Japanese site. There's any tag inside, so sellers (as you know) usually describe these no-name jacket as "unknown", "vintage", "used" or "double riders". The listing was recently posted when I spotted it, so after double-checking the measurements, took it.
Asap I get it! In fact, I still have to take some fitting photos of all my jackets.
This gonna be my 4th Cal, if I keep going down this path I'll have as many Cals as some of you, guys!
From our very own classifieds, a Thedi apparently in my size.
I couldn’t wait, I took the bait. Soon it’ll be on the way.
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Thanks! This Cal showed up by surprise in one of my daily searches without typing any word, just searching in the proper category. In this case, in a Japanese site. There's any tag inside, so sellers (as you know) usually describe these no-name jacket as "unknown", "vintage", "used" or "double riders". The listing was recently posted when I spotted it, so after double-checking the measurements, took it.
Asap I get it! In fact, I still have to take some fitting photos of all my jackets.
This gonna be my 4th Cal, if I keep going down this path I'll have as many Cals as some of you, guys!
Lol, I couldn't believe it either you got another one! I am constantly looking, too, never saw a single one appear ever (for me, obviously) and you got three!
Ok, I pick up the gauntlet! I will let you know @JMax if I find a 24" p2p padded Cal. @Monitor, are you a size 40? @Jin431, what's your size?There’s a kickback in it for you if you find one with a 24” or so P2P. I’m in the same boat @Monitor is in. I never even see one, let alone one in my size. And trust me, I look.
As I'm really happy with the quality of my first Shangri-La Heritage suede Trucker which is made in Italy and as I'm looking for something different I'm seriously considering thie Varenne Desert Navajo wool jacket but two things do concern me:
1) Why is this jacket more expensive than their leather jackets (875€). It has veg tanned lambskin applications and probably the wool knitting (by hand?) is more time consuming
2) If I still like this special jacket in a couple of years
What do you guys think?
Awesome, I love it. I own a couple of Navajo inspired RRL shirts t-shirts and sweaters and I wear them a lot.What do you guys think?
Why is this jacket more expensive than their leather jackets
^^exactly thisPlus what you said; Creating a well woven woolen fabric is a lot more time consuming than throwing a dead animal skin into a barrel filled with chemicals. Meat industry being what it is, there's an abundance of leather on the market so it could be argued they're actually saving on the production costs with all the leather bits incorporated into the jacket.
That is absolutely brilliant. Would wear ‘til death no longer allowed it.As I'm really happy with the quality of my first Shangri-La Heritage suede Trucker which is made in Italy and as I'm looking for something different I'm seriously considering thie Varenne Desert Navajo wool jacket but two things do concern me:
1) Why is this jacket more expensive than their leather jackets (875€). It has veg tanned lambskin applications and probably the wool knitting (by hand?) is more time consuming
2) If I still like this special jacket in a couple of years
What do you guys think?
As I'm really happy with the quality of my first Shangri-La Heritage suede Trucker which is made in Italy and as I'm looking for something different I'm seriously considering thie Varenne Desert Navajo wool jacket but two things do concern me:
1) Why is this jacket more expensive than their leather jackets (875€). It has veg tanned lambskin applications and probably the wool knitting (by hand?) is more time consuming
2) If I still like this special jacket in a couple of years
What do you guys think?
As I'm really happy with the quality of my first Shangri-La Heritage suede Trucker which is made in Italy and as I'm looking for something different I'm seriously considering thie Varenne Desert Navajo wool jacket but two things do concern me:
1) Why is this jacket more expensive than their leather jackets (875€). It has veg tanned lambskin applications and probably the wool knitting (by hand?) is more time consuming
2) If I still like this special jacket in a couple of years
What do you guys think?
As I'm really happy with the quality of my first Shangri-La Heritage suede Trucker which is made in Italy and as I'm looking for something different I'm seriously considering thie Varenne Desert Navajo wool jacket but two things do concern me:
1) Why is this jacket more expensive than their leather jackets (875€). It has veg tanned lambskin applications and probably the wool knitting (by hand?) is more time consuming
2) If I still like this special jacket in a couple of years
What do you guys think?
The quintessential example of a spectacular jacket that I would exalt when worn by someone else, but I would never attempt to wear it (unless I wanted to keep my wife at a distance).
Reminds me of this new RRL:
Something with authentic Navajo weaving would be very cool, and probably pricey.I agree with @Bfd70. The Mister Freedom Kilim ones are more my style. Now if Thedi were to incorporate old Navajo rugs into a design...
I think the guy in the picture is trying way too hard to look resolute and I like the jacket a lot.As I'm really happy with the quality of my first Shangri-La Heritage suede Trucker which is made in Italy and as I'm looking for something different I'm seriously considering thie Varenne Desert Navajo wool jacket but two things do concern me:
1) Why is this jacket more expensive than their leather jackets (875€). It has veg tanned lambskin applications and probably the wool knitting (by hand?) is more time consuming
2) If I still like this special jacket in a couple of years
What do you guys think?
I think the guy in the picture is trying way too hard to look resolute and I like the jacket a lot.