What we buy in most situations has nothing to do with "need" but is basically the result of "want"!While I have the funds, I can't justify wasting dollars on a jacket I don't need.
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What we buy in most situations has nothing to do with "need" but is basically the result of "want"!While I have the funds, I can't justify wasting dollars on a jacket I don't need.
I love heavy jackets, my next one will be an Aero in the 4 oz cordovan steer and I'll ask for the heavier the better. I cannot decide whether to go for a slightly overlong Highwayman (26" desired) or a Veste de Rallye. After reading your comments here, I'm fairly sure which one you would recommend to me.
Apart from them being worn more often, I think it's maybe because there are less seams per square yard or whatever, maybe making it more pliable. And they're not half belts, with the extra around the waist.
Longer leather jackets look good, but you have to be able to pull it off. When choosing leather jackets IMO it's critical you know which leather your personality and physical appearance can pull off.
Most, I would say can't pull off a Perfecto, or real long leather like an Aero Barnstormer or Northeaster.
True Fanch. But I've sold most of my leather jackets now and am trying to be good. I only have 3 left and their status is tenuous.
Funny, but I've never thought of these jackets as being all that long. I suppose that's because, back in the early Seventies, I wore both suede and leather "gangster" coats, the kind that buttoned up the front and extended a good two or three inches longer than my LHB.Longer leather jackets look good, but you have to be able to pull it off. When choosing leather jackets IMO it's critical you know which leather your personality and physical appearance can pull off.
Most, I would say can't pull off a Perfecto, or real long leather like an Aero Barnstormer or Northeaster. The Teamster is likely a good compromise, it's subtle for a long leather jacket.
I don't have a ton of experience with heavy leather jackets other than riding jackets, but I could imagine a leather jacket like a Barnstormer in 3.5 or 4.0 ounce FQHH would be unmanageable for me for everyday wear. I would definitely go for a lighter hide, but that's all personal preference and opinion.