Dumpster Diver
Practically Family
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All I can say is WOW!
A family Friend found this Jacket believe it or not in a local thrift store, NO idea what it was doing there, it had no business there. The cuffs were mothed which is simply Baffling seeing as it's Brand new practically!
I dont know what it's worth but it's Got to be worth a minumum of $400 USD. I see some of you gents are fond of these, What do you think!?!?! It's a 40R and Fits me like a glove! Splendid! I'm looking trim with the way this one is cut with nearly Lazer precision. It's hardly broken in and soft as butter.
The collar is Just beautiful and it's colour is Just about a match for my Five o-Clock Shadow that it's almost complimentary.
This is not my bike btw, my dad bought it after he had a heart attack several years ago during the fall, and his mother passed away that spring. I suppose it keeps him in the moment since he's been living in anxiety, He's alright physically now but it was a close call, He is still making a full psychological recovery, this bike seems to serve as some kind of therapy.
I'm taking it for a Joy Ride this afternoon...The Jacket I mean, Like I said, If I'm going to enjoy a Jacket This is why I will have a repro over wearing an original. I can beat it up with no guilt or worry. This Jacket is AS GOOD if not BETTER than anything original!!! people!!!
The liner is premium satin, the pockets are more streamline with WWII style cut and buttons, I mean I can't believe someone would donate something like this unless someone passed away or Has DEEEP pockets. I tell you.
Anyway You fancy boys here got me trying the whole *Rolled Cuffs* Jeans thing. Those are Great western Garment company Jeans, Ten bucks at a thrift, beat that! 1970's Canadian combats, don't let the shine fool you, those have seen more abuse than...I don't know but they are Never going down!!! I feel like too much of a hipster in Jeans and boots, normally I like to hybrid my style, I prefer Canadian Combat pants and Converse sneakers...and do Jeans with Combat boots to keep a firm Juxtaposition of military and civilian wear.
Say what you want about me as a man, but I have been told that *I know how to dress*
Thanks for checkin' it out boys.
What do you think about that Jacket, I think It's the best repro I've ever owned! I swear It's Military spec. I don't know anything about split-S so if you could fill me in on the details I'd be grateful.
-Jules
A family Friend found this Jacket believe it or not in a local thrift store, NO idea what it was doing there, it had no business there. The cuffs were mothed which is simply Baffling seeing as it's Brand new practically!
I dont know what it's worth but it's Got to be worth a minumum of $400 USD. I see some of you gents are fond of these, What do you think!?!?! It's a 40R and Fits me like a glove! Splendid! I'm looking trim with the way this one is cut with nearly Lazer precision. It's hardly broken in and soft as butter.
The collar is Just beautiful and it's colour is Just about a match for my Five o-Clock Shadow that it's almost complimentary.
This is not my bike btw, my dad bought it after he had a heart attack several years ago during the fall, and his mother passed away that spring. I suppose it keeps him in the moment since he's been living in anxiety, He's alright physically now but it was a close call, He is still making a full psychological recovery, this bike seems to serve as some kind of therapy.
I'm taking it for a Joy Ride this afternoon...The Jacket I mean, Like I said, If I'm going to enjoy a Jacket This is why I will have a repro over wearing an original. I can beat it up with no guilt or worry. This Jacket is AS GOOD if not BETTER than anything original!!! people!!!
The liner is premium satin, the pockets are more streamline with WWII style cut and buttons, I mean I can't believe someone would donate something like this unless someone passed away or Has DEEEP pockets. I tell you.
Anyway You fancy boys here got me trying the whole *Rolled Cuffs* Jeans thing. Those are Great western Garment company Jeans, Ten bucks at a thrift, beat that! 1970's Canadian combats, don't let the shine fool you, those have seen more abuse than...I don't know but they are Never going down!!! I feel like too much of a hipster in Jeans and boots, normally I like to hybrid my style, I prefer Canadian Combat pants and Converse sneakers...and do Jeans with Combat boots to keep a firm Juxtaposition of military and civilian wear.
Say what you want about me as a man, but I have been told that *I know how to dress*
Thanks for checkin' it out boys.
What do you think about that Jacket, I think It's the best repro I've ever owned! I swear It's Military spec. I don't know anything about split-S so if you could fill me in on the details I'd be grateful.
-Jules