Navin323i
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You all are reading the post of a VERY HAPPY man right now... I feel like a little kid at Christmas after receiving the gift that he's always wanted.
So here's the story... 14 years ago during my senior year in college, my older brother surprised me for my birthday and got me a vintage steerhide leather jacket that at the time really wasn't my style of jacket (I thought it was too tight and small on me and I was more into wearing clothes that were more baggy and relaxed). In my defense, the internet back then was nothing like it is today so I had no way of thoroughly researching the jacket and knowing that steerhide takes time to break in, so I assumed the tightness I felt was because of it being too small on me.
So I did a dumb thing... gave the jacket to my younger brother since it fit him better and he wound up trading it to his college friend for a set of tablas (percussion instrument from India). Years went by and I always thought about that jacket and how I wished I had kept it, especially given the sentimental quality of it being that my older brother got it for me.
14 years later I got in touch with my younger brother's friend who had the jacket sitting in his closet at his parents home in Maryland and we agreed to swap back the tablas and jacket, so it's mine again - I picked up the jacket last night at my friend's parents house, and best of all the jacket seems to fit me! During the past 14 years the jacket got more broken in which is why it probably fits me better now.
The jacket is made by Irvin Foster. Has anyone here heard of this jacket maker? Is this the same person I see who makes the war-style jackets (Irvin B. Foster)? I've also seen posts here referring to "Irvin" jackets... again I'm not sure if these are all different companies or the same one.
Pictures are below but the questions I'm hoping you can answer are:
1) How old do you think this jacket is? 1950s?
2) How much is the jacket worth? I see an Irvin Foster leather jacket on eBay selling for $400.
3) Where in the U.S. was Irvin Foster's leather jacket company located?
4) This is really my first vintage jacket. Would getting the jacket dyed the same black color and repairing/replacing the lining affect the worth of the jacket?
I've included some additional comments/questions above the pictures below...
It's interesting that there is a picture of a horse here, even though the jacket is made of steerhide and not horsehide
I find the area circled in blue particularly interesting... the same area exists on the other side of the jacket as well.
I'm not sure if this is just a design thing or serves a functional purpose... but it looks cool to me.
You can see the zipper is broken... I wonder if this is repairable or if I have to get the entire zipper replaced?
The zipper slider has the word "Conmatic" and on the back of the slider it says, "Conmar USA BW 34"
Anyone here heard of this zipper maker? Are they reputable? I'm more familiar with Talon and YKK.
I had no recollection that this jacket came with storm cuffs. I'm undecided on whether to keep the storm cuffs or not.
I'm wondering if storm cuffs have the added purpose of preventing the jacket sleeves from riding up more when stretching out my arms?
Lining is definitely worn and torn at the cuffs
You can see some of the wear and tear here as well... hopefully it can be repaired.
This will definitely need to be repaired... you can see the stitching that came undone
So here's the story... 14 years ago during my senior year in college, my older brother surprised me for my birthday and got me a vintage steerhide leather jacket that at the time really wasn't my style of jacket (I thought it was too tight and small on me and I was more into wearing clothes that were more baggy and relaxed). In my defense, the internet back then was nothing like it is today so I had no way of thoroughly researching the jacket and knowing that steerhide takes time to break in, so I assumed the tightness I felt was because of it being too small on me.
So I did a dumb thing... gave the jacket to my younger brother since it fit him better and he wound up trading it to his college friend for a set of tablas (percussion instrument from India). Years went by and I always thought about that jacket and how I wished I had kept it, especially given the sentimental quality of it being that my older brother got it for me.
14 years later I got in touch with my younger brother's friend who had the jacket sitting in his closet at his parents home in Maryland and we agreed to swap back the tablas and jacket, so it's mine again - I picked up the jacket last night at my friend's parents house, and best of all the jacket seems to fit me! During the past 14 years the jacket got more broken in which is why it probably fits me better now.
The jacket is made by Irvin Foster. Has anyone here heard of this jacket maker? Is this the same person I see who makes the war-style jackets (Irvin B. Foster)? I've also seen posts here referring to "Irvin" jackets... again I'm not sure if these are all different companies or the same one.
Pictures are below but the questions I'm hoping you can answer are:
1) How old do you think this jacket is? 1950s?
2) How much is the jacket worth? I see an Irvin Foster leather jacket on eBay selling for $400.
3) Where in the U.S. was Irvin Foster's leather jacket company located?
4) This is really my first vintage jacket. Would getting the jacket dyed the same black color and repairing/replacing the lining affect the worth of the jacket?
I've included some additional comments/questions above the pictures below...
It's interesting that there is a picture of a horse here, even though the jacket is made of steerhide and not horsehide
I find the area circled in blue particularly interesting... the same area exists on the other side of the jacket as well.
I'm not sure if this is just a design thing or serves a functional purpose... but it looks cool to me.
You can see the zipper is broken... I wonder if this is repairable or if I have to get the entire zipper replaced?
The zipper slider has the word "Conmatic" and on the back of the slider it says, "Conmar USA BW 34"
Anyone here heard of this zipper maker? Are they reputable? I'm more familiar with Talon and YKK.
I had no recollection that this jacket came with storm cuffs. I'm undecided on whether to keep the storm cuffs or not.
I'm wondering if storm cuffs have the added purpose of preventing the jacket sleeves from riding up more when stretching out my arms?
Lining is definitely worn and torn at the cuffs
You can see some of the wear and tear here as well... hopefully it can be repaired.
This will definitely need to be repaired... you can see the stitching that came undone