It seems Lewis Leathers is expanding their catalogue with the launch of the 1940s label D. Lewis, which so far includes two new models, the Lumber Jacket and the Countryman Jacket. They looks like a cross between an A2 and a Lewis Corsair/Dominator, in brown or black with leather cuffs and waistband. They look quite nice but are not officially out yet. They also have a three-panel back.
It seems we are conditioned to think anything but a sing-panel back is cheap. Is this true? Or is there sometimes a good reason to have a two or three-paneled back on a jacket?
Check it out here: http://lewisleathers.com/165.html
The other interesting new offering appears to be an exclusive with UK retailer Garbstore -- the Flying Dominator. Its a modern brown lambskin A2-style jacket with knit cuffs and waistband but slash pockets instead of patch pockets and a very trim body. The only thing I don't like about this model is the three-panel back. For the modest price of £650 you'd think they'd go with a one-piece back. Isn't lambskin cheaper than cowhide? You would think so, especially in the UK, where sheeps should be a dime a dozen. At least it seemed that way when I was driving through Scotland a few years ago.
Check it out here: http://garbstore.com/product/?brandID=70&categoryID=43&brandInfo=false&productID=1871&imgVarID=2236
And came across this early review: http://blackandtannedny.wordpress.c...ewis-leathers-for-garbstore-flying-dominator/
Thoughts?
It seems we are conditioned to think anything but a sing-panel back is cheap. Is this true? Or is there sometimes a good reason to have a two or three-paneled back on a jacket?
Check it out here: http://lewisleathers.com/165.html
The other interesting new offering appears to be an exclusive with UK retailer Garbstore -- the Flying Dominator. Its a modern brown lambskin A2-style jacket with knit cuffs and waistband but slash pockets instead of patch pockets and a very trim body. The only thing I don't like about this model is the three-panel back. For the modest price of £650 you'd think they'd go with a one-piece back. Isn't lambskin cheaper than cowhide? You would think so, especially in the UK, where sheeps should be a dime a dozen. At least it seemed that way when I was driving through Scotland a few years ago.
Check it out here: http://garbstore.com/product/?brandID=70&categoryID=43&brandInfo=false&productID=1871&imgVarID=2236
And came across this early review: http://blackandtannedny.wordpress.c...ewis-leathers-for-garbstore-flying-dominator/
Thoughts?