@Carlos840, nah man, too legit. Where are the RedWings? Where's your leather jacket? And what's that, a chainsaw!? What, you left your axe with your high heels at home? And I won't even mention the fact that you haven't had the decency to check your cuff just once. 10/-10 on a Rugged scale and here are some inspirational photos of real, rugged men.
Lol, i'm actually wearing these exact RedWing 877 in these pics, i like the flat soles to walk in the woods.
I also have an axe hanging in my back, you can see the handle in the last two pics. I love axes!
Cuffs in the woods make no sens, they would fill with crap in no time and you are just inviting ticks to climb up your leg...
Damn, and there i was thinking i had a chance at becoming an IG real man!
Bust the thing up and see what happens. you cant take it with ya, and I have 4 daughters.. they dont want them.
LOL...I wear mine to the locker room. But IN the OR??? (I do wear my boots in the OR though)I wear my leather jackets to the operating room. Not joking @Seank
I wouldn't do hard work in any of my leather jackets.
For that i wear a Carhart Detroit and some B01 pants, they are cheaper and far more durable than leather.
You can also wash them which is nice.
Recently for me "hard work" has been dry walling/construction, installing boilers/heating systems, gardening and forestry work and fixing a bunch of barbwire fencing.
None of these activities would make any sens in a leather jacket, it would impede my reach, would get scraped in no time, would stink of two stroke fuel, be full of cement/plaster stains, it would be a waste.
I thought about using my leather Lee Storm just as an experiment, to see what would happen but i couldn't do it.
I will happilly wear red wing boots whilst doing all that, but IMO a nice leather jacket is going to be destroyed in no time.
I do wear jackets on the bike, i take it as a case by case.
Some i don't trust, like my Aero or my Himel, some i do like the LW and the Vansons.
It also depends if i am taking a short ride down the road or if i will be on the motorway all day.
I bet it's a really heavy jacket. I hear you have to have thick skin to be a surgeon.Well I take it off when I scrub, but I leave it in the monitoring area. And I wear it to round. Patients who can't pronounce my name ask for the doctor in the leather jacket!!