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Beautiful heirloom.Silver stars are only temporary
Johnny be proud!
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Beautiful heirloom.Silver stars are only temporary
Do you have a database of the purchased leather jackets?
Cotton.What type of thread was used? Cotton or poly blend? Nylon? I had one, in crappy condition & took it apart & can’t find it now
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What type of thread was used? Cotton or poly blend? Nylon? I had one, in crappy condition & took it apart & can’t find it now
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Please find it! Reproduce it. I am the first person in life. LOL. I am serious.
That would be great, however, I truly do not think it is NOT necessary to actually lend the jacket for a reproduction. I think an excellent reproduction can be made with excellent photo references. Frankly, I do not think Shawn is very interested.
Last year, I did try to reach him and pitch the idea, but he did not show any interest. From my prospective, If someone offered to send an original Bucjo j24 for reproduction, I would take him seriously.I think he has an interest in such reproductions. He did recently reproduce a JC Penney Two Star from an original, for instance.
I agree with your point though. The real key is that he has a solid, V-shaped cross zip pattern as a foundation, then the visuaI details can come from photo references.
What a great idea! It would mean a ton for a bunch of people (myself included) that love the design of the Durable One Star, especially if it was done by Shawn. His designs are really affordable.I keep posting here that I hope one of the Durable owners here lends his Durable to Shawn in Pakistan to make us all exact repros. We can call it the Lounge Official Jacket.
I hope someone does.What a great idea! It would mean a ton for a bunch of people (myself included) that love the design of the Durable One Star, especially if it was done by Shawn. His designs are really affordable.
Plus, the person would probably even get a reproduction of their own jacke
I've got this one coming in the mail. I will have the opportunity to compare it with some fine jackets in my collection.Despite my musing about doing a Shawn Durable repro, mostly for the novelty of it, to follow up on the exchange with @ton312 and @Claybertrand in the other thread, I don’t actually find the Durable motorcycle jacket all that interesting.
First off like I mentioned I don’t really get what would make the make a cut above every contemporary maker; surviving examples haven’t signaled that to me. But perhaps more importantly (because I think design and leather are more important aspects than construction, for this stuff), on a purely visual level I think the Durable motorcycle jacket’s proportions aren’t as nice of those of the other brands who were doing that design type.
Look at this 1950s Schott (part of MoMA’s collection)
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or this Wolf (I don’t want to waste storage space so just linking to threads where the pics are on TFL already) or this Windward.
It may well have been more expensive (or cheaper, who knows) by comparison, but on a design level the Durable is the least interesting of the bunch. Features like the centered button flap button go against design norms, imo.
To my eyes, the Schott looks best, followed by the Windward, then the Wolf and many others including no-names before we get to the Durable.
Just some stray thoughts and this seemed to be the thread for them.
At some point I may able to add to the Durable/Brando connection with this jacket in hand. There are lot of other jackets in that movie. I recognized a few.
Despite my musing about doing a Shawn Durable repro, mostly for the novelty of it, to follow up on the exchange with @ton312 and @Claybertrand in the other thread, I don’t actually find the Durable motorcycle jacket all that interesting.
First off like I mentioned I don’t really get what would make the make a cut above every contemporary maker; surviving examples haven’t signaled that to me. But perhaps more importantly (because I think design and leather are more important aspects than construction, for this stuff), on a purely visual level I think the Durable motorcycle jacket’s proportions aren’t as nice of those of the other brands who were doing that design type.
Look at this 1950s Schott (part of MoMA’s collection)
View attachment 497344
or this Wolf (I don’t want to waste storage space so just linking to threads where the pics are on TFL already) or this Windward.
It may well have been more expensive (or cheaper, who knows) by comparison, but on a design level the Durable is the least interesting of the bunch. Features like the centered button flap button go against design norms, imo.
To my eyes, the Schott looks best, followed by the Windward, then the Wolf and many others including no-names before we get to the Durable.
Just some stray thoughts and this seemed to be the thread for them.
What is a "centered button flap button?" Which button do you mean?