TLW '90
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Hello.
I'm mostly a blue collar guy who's idea of getting dressed up tends to be throwing on a clean shirt shining up my boots.
On Christmas I'll iron that shirt and throw on my favorite bolo tie.
I don't have much inclination towards fashion but like with most areas of interest for me I dislike the modern and prefer things classic, oldschool , timeless, or outright vintage.
Who doesn't love/ want a cool jacket right ? Especially leather.
I love jackets, I don't really inspire to be a major collector and have a ton of them, but I currently have about 10 jackets of various forms.
A number of them are just utilitarian though, only 3 are nice jackets with any sort of cool factor.
I'd like to up that number to 5 or 6 maybe.
I got my first leather jacket a year ago and I love it.
It's a sturdy jacket with some heft, I like it's clean simple style, and i quite like the cut of it and how it fits me.
The one thing I don't like so much is it's dark chocolate brown color that at times seems a bit bland and uninspired.
It's earned some sentimental value at this point and isn't going anywhere, but I recently decided to start looking for something in a lighter color with more appeal that can develope richness and depth over time.
That's why I'm here, I want to learn and discuss so I can find a good deal on my ideal vintage leather jacket.
Hopefully the knowledge here can help eliminate some of that trial and error, and help me shorten the journey to find that jacket.
I have recently made 3 purchases very cheap on Ebay, and I'm starting to see why nobody was interested.
The first turned out to be faux leather, the tag said " professional leather clean only " so the seller assumed, they refunded me my money.
The 2nd was just a late night mistake.
It is the the weirdest ugliest things I've ever seen. ( I'll post a little about that one )
The 3rd is on the way, I thought it was extremely cool when I saw it and still think it's cool looking but am second guessing myself a little bit.
I will elaborate more when I receive it and ask the questions I have.
I'm mostly a blue collar guy who's idea of getting dressed up tends to be throwing on a clean shirt shining up my boots.
On Christmas I'll iron that shirt and throw on my favorite bolo tie.
I don't have much inclination towards fashion but like with most areas of interest for me I dislike the modern and prefer things classic, oldschool , timeless, or outright vintage.
Who doesn't love/ want a cool jacket right ? Especially leather.
I love jackets, I don't really inspire to be a major collector and have a ton of them, but I currently have about 10 jackets of various forms.
A number of them are just utilitarian though, only 3 are nice jackets with any sort of cool factor.
I'd like to up that number to 5 or 6 maybe.
I got my first leather jacket a year ago and I love it.
It's a sturdy jacket with some heft, I like it's clean simple style, and i quite like the cut of it and how it fits me.
The one thing I don't like so much is it's dark chocolate brown color that at times seems a bit bland and uninspired.
It's earned some sentimental value at this point and isn't going anywhere, but I recently decided to start looking for something in a lighter color with more appeal that can develope richness and depth over time.
That's why I'm here, I want to learn and discuss so I can find a good deal on my ideal vintage leather jacket.
Hopefully the knowledge here can help eliminate some of that trial and error, and help me shorten the journey to find that jacket.
I have recently made 3 purchases very cheap on Ebay, and I'm starting to see why nobody was interested.
The first turned out to be faux leather, the tag said " professional leather clean only " so the seller assumed, they refunded me my money.
The 2nd was just a late night mistake.
It is the the weirdest ugliest things I've ever seen. ( I'll post a little about that one )
The 3rd is on the way, I thought it was extremely cool when I saw it and still think it's cool looking but am second guessing myself a little bit.
I will elaborate more when I receive it and ask the questions I have.