Yikes. I think at that point, I'd rather go without.
The thing is, though, I lived for years with one just leather jacket - a Barnstormer type made of heavy, heavy steer and oversized. Having done that, I can say I prefer the option of looking out at the weather, then reaching into a cupboard and picking the jacket that is best suited to it. This is of course a uniquely Scottish position, where you can pretty much wear a leather jacket all-year-round, with only a few days where you might swap the roll-neck sweater for a turtle neck.
The thing is, though, I lived for years with one just leather jacket - a Barnstormer type made of heavy, heavy steer and oversized. Having done that, I can say I prefer the option of looking out at the weather, then reaching into a cupboard and picking the jacket that is best suited to it. This is of course a uniquely Scottish position, where you can pretty much wear a leather jacket all-year-round, with only a few days where you might swap the roll-neck sweater for a turtle neck.
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