It is. Coincidentally, the Eccleston ones were my favorite. Leather jackets make everything better though I didn't even took any notice of it at the time...
The Bates is mine! I'm the second owner. The original owner wore it in dirt bike/motocross races in the 60's and 70's. A very interesting guy who shared his history when I purchased the jacket. It really is quite remarkable. The jacket took an intense beating and is still quite strong. The craftsmanship on that one really is something and I feel like the coolest cat in town when I wear it!Thanks for posting that old German coat and mentioning it was worn in that tv series. Wested makes a copy which might work well for me.
Thanks also to whoever posted the old Bates. Can you imagine the skill required to assemble all those pieces of coloured leather? Amazing!
1930's Knopf ponyskin, repro hardware
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Yeah I preferred the Eccelston ones too. I was struck by the Doctor's look because it was pretty much how I dress. All black, battered leather coat and a v-neck sweater.
Cool tour jacket. Have you ever managed to wear it without getting $%^&ing Top Gun comments? (gah, there are few films I hate as much as that one.... I think I could only hate it more if it had been directed by George Lucas....)
It was a clever move to dress him down a bit. They wanted to modernise the Doctor a bit, and also they always try to give each Doctor his own spin on the character in the choice of outfit. The last few Doctors had been quite dandy, so gonig down would have made sense. They would also have remembered the backlash towards Colin Baker's (Doctor Number Six) 'clownsuit', as it became known.... Generally, they've done the Doctor's outfits really well sicne the relaunch. One of my favourites has been what Matt Smith wore towards the end of his tenure - an Edwardian look that was btoh historically correct, and yet almost pure 50s Teddy Boy. They've gone back to a more casual look for Peter Capaldi (who is now, in his final season, getting some decent writing to work with - at last! It's mostly been awful since Moffat took over). It's going to be interesting to see what comes next. I hope it's something a bit more dandified again - it feels time.
I've always had mixed feelings about that sort of mid-length leather, but I'm now coming round to the point of rather fancying one.... An Aero Barnstormer is on my wants list for heavier, Winter weather, but for Spring, 'need something just a touch warmer than a blazer', over the top of a shirt and wasitcoat type wear, I'm really leaning towards experimenting with a Wested Das Boot....