technovox
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I went through this with watches and promised myself never again. I literally bought and flipped 40+ watches in a two year span (I mostly bought used so I didn't lose much on the flips). I promised myself I wouldn't do this with leather jackets. Just find two (or maybe three, four tops ) nice leather jackets and be satisfied.
After collecting watches, and art, and modern design, I’ve found leather jackets to be relatively inexpensive. And whenever my wife gives me a hard time about a new acquisition, I just ask her if she’d prefer I collect vintage cars- with all the excessive storage, maintenance, insurance and registration headaches. So in the grand scheme of collecting, I consider the pursuit of leather jackets as a relatively inexpensive passion that at its best combines history, design, art, and ultimately a very tactile experience for the senses, all for a rather nominal price of admission. At least, this is what I tell myself whenever I’m getting ready to order my next custom horsehide jacket!