Couldn't have put it better.If it's not rotten.
If it's not damaged.
If it's not a really, really stupid price...
Then I say buy it!
You'll never wear a new one enough to put that kind of patina on it, and it'll never get to look this cool, so you'll likely never be able to justify the expense of a new one. But this one's got enough character to justify buying it, even if you don't wear it a lot.
It's definitely one of those wear it when pieces. If you have the number of those to make it worth while... I'd say it's well worth it. You won't see another like it. I always admire seeing these and almost bought an equally rare Vanson suede version. Just knew I wouldn't have the chance to wear it enough to reconcile the price. If I were attending parties every weekend with lingerie models... yeah I'd be wearing the piss out of it. Alas I'm far more likely to be shopping at Target on Saturday...which is not surprisingly less exciting but equally challenging.Thanks for all the comments! All good thoughts. Gawd, I love this forum...you guys are the best! I still haven’t pulled the trigger on it, and I suppose that might be a sign…I’m liking the horsehide, the patina, the amazing fit, the swagger. But I just can’t get past that Rawhide cowboy look…and the inconvenience of a pullover. How often do I say to myself “today would be perfect for a horsehide pullover?” Fanch is right. The bottom line-where would I actually wear it?
BTW the price on it is $400. Not an unreasonable sum for the cool factor, and a piece of horsehide history, but I could also use the $$ for something with a little more day-to-day functionality.
If I were attending parties every weekend with lingerie models... yeah I'd be wearing the piss out of it. Alas I'm far more likely to be shopping at Target on Saturday...which is not surprisingly less exciting but equally challenging.
Do Langlitz or Vanson do pull overs. I can't remember seeing one on their web page, but i wasn't looking for one either. I will look again. Thanks.I think these pullovers are crazy cool if you're riding, I don't think I could pull it off anywhere else but on a bike though. This one in particular I'm no fan of though, I don't like the patina on it. These look so much cooler in black. Wouldn't go for it. Get a Langlitz or Vanson if you dig the look, imho.
How long are the sleeves?At one of my favorite stops today, I spotted this vintage Tauber’s Horsehide motorcycle pull-over. Not really my thing, didn’t even want to try it on, but dang it, when I did- it fit like it was tailored made for me. It’s got side zips, and zips on the arms- makes it a little easier to pull on. And the leather patina on it is absolutely gorgeous. Total swagger and cool vibe going on. It’s the kind of piece I could see hanging on the wall like a piece of art.
Jeez, I’m really on the fence on this one… assuming it’s still available.
Pros-
Beautiful, rare, and good shape
Fits like a proverbial glove
Longer arms (which I hardly ever find on a vintage piece)
Cons
I just can’t see any situation where I’d really wear it
Not cheap
Don't really need another vintage jacket- especially something this rare and fragile
Any thoughts?
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I didn't measure the sleeves, they were right about where they should be...but the jacket is as tight as I would ever want to go-- I had to struggle a bit and practically shoehorn myself into it. (Fortunately, it has zips way up the sides.) It barely fit me, so I can't imagine there is any way this thing is going to fit you...unless you want to pop a seam or two.How long are the sleeves?
Cal Leather has made them for years and will make you a custom pull over...but it's pricey. And not horsehide.OK, a Taubers pull over is no on my list
Do Langlitz or Vanson do pull overs. I can't remember seeing one on their web page, but i wasn't looking for one either. I will look again. Thanks.
I didn't measure the sleeves, they were right about where they should be...but the jacket is as tight as I would ever want to go-- I had to struggle a bit and practically shoehorn myself into it. (Fortunately, it has zips way up the sides.) It barely fit me, so I can't imagine there is any way this thing is going to fit you...unless you want to pop a seam or two.
Hey Ton312It's definitely one of those wear it when pieces. If you have the number of those to make it worth while... I'd say it's well worth it. You won't see another like it. I always admire seeing these and almost bought an equally rare Vanson suede version. Just knew I wouldn't have the chance to wear it enough to reconcile the price. If I were attending parties every weekend with lingerie models... yeah I'd be wearing the piss out of it. Alas I'm far more likely to be shopping at Target on Saturday...which is not surprisingly less exciting but equally challenging.
That's an interesting mix of CR and pullover alright.Hey Ton312
Here is one that you could wear at parties with lingerie models. It shore is perty, and pricey.
But, I am just going to go to work, and go right home again. Think I'll even skip Target.
http://cal-leather.com/shop/pullover