Edward
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Personally i don't care about social status or the fact that these things are expensive, if anything i am actually a bit embarrassed by the cost of some of them...
For me the constant quest for the next jacket is a fun mix of obsessive compulsive personality, addiction, and a "collector mind" that i don't fully understand yet.
A lot of what I see in folks who spec, buy and quickly sell on jackets reminds me of the vintaged car scene: for a lot of guys there, it's all about building the car, getting it 'right'.... and once it's had a couple of seasons where all it needs is driven, they get mored and want the next project. Difference there being most of the car guys get back what they spent or more!
Edit: according to Freud, collecting is linked to loss of bowel control as a child, and "collectors are trying to gain back control of their bowels"...
Not sure how i feel about that!
Meh. Freud was impotent and had a screwed up relationship with his mother. He was in no position to be telling us what's wrong with us.
If there's anything to do with social status , I imagine it's really small. Like less than 1% of the whole equation. The members here don't seem to be after that at all.
I don't get the impression there are many here who seek the 'approval' of the herd, though that can happen just as easily within niche communities as with the mainstream.
I'm weird. My whole thing is paranoia over the idea of globalization, collapsing economies, and the eventual dissolution of artisinal goods. Or prices going up, which they sure are. Hence the need to collect asap. But as I said, I don't "need" jackets. But they do make me feel better!
I do believe there's a lot to be said for supporting local, niche makers, keeping individuality and creativity alive and reducing airmiles (as distinct from the 'Buy X, Salute The Flag' mentality).
The need / want thing is interesting, really. To some extent, if we all went purely utilitarian, we'd all be wearing the same modern wonder-fabric onesie in either Winter or Summer weight. Most of us in these parts, however, also care what we look like. Some folks have one look that they see as 'them', while others of us seek more variety. I've seen both in leather jackets- the guys who seek a dozen different looks, and the guys who have a dozen near identical jackets. As long as its not taking over to an unhealthy degree (I have some experience of having a hoarding problem, though not so much in relation to jackets),I see no big deal.