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This just in...
Not long arrived for a fortnight's work in Beijing, out in the sticks, with a lot to do and not much time to sightsee, I end up amusing myself by trawling some corners of the web that I know but which I might not often visit, what with all the heady distraction of the likes of Facebook and other such sites that are on China's blacklist... Poking around the Ace Cafe site last night (actually looking for information about events that might be interesting for a TFL gathering of denim and leather minded souls), I had a flip through their online shop to drool at the Lewis jackets. Lewis have a long-running association with the Ace. They dropped out for a couple of years while Lewis were out of business (that was the era of the Lauder-era Aero Ace Cafe Collection of three jackets with an Ace Cafe theme to them), then picked up again when Derek got them back on the road. For those with a more American bent to their styling, the Ace have also long sold the Schott Perfecto - both the 618, and a branded version thereof with Ace pin badges and patches applied. In the last several months (perhaps very recently? I think I last looked at the site about three weeks ago?), though, something new has been added: three models from Mascot.
Mascot was one of the plethora of British motorcycle leather names that were contemporaries of Highwayman and Lewis. They have a new website here:
http://www.mascotleathers.com/
The company, which closed originally in the nineties, was based in a factory in Clacton formerly. They got into producing leather motorcycle jackets in the 50s, when the motorcycle was a popular form of working man's transport rather than more of a lifestyle statement or a hobby thing as it tends to be today. They produced some really interesting jackets over time, and when the motorcycle started to cede to the car as popular transport, they rode the 1970s **** rock boom above many a pair of drainpipe jeans or bondage trousers. The bigger bands like the Pistols and the Clash wore Lewis, but many fans and newer bands who hadn't quite made it yet (including an early Undertones) wore Mascot jackets, which were cheaper.
The Mascot website suggests jackets are made to order, with no photos of individual models being on offer just yet. They don't quote any prices for these either, though they do maje noises about affordability. I suspect this must be a very recent development. I'm not clear who owns the company. It originally shut down in the nineties, after having for some years diversified away fromleather and into wax cotton jackets. The website reads like it's been bought over by a bunch of people who are real fans of the originals, so it's going to be interesting to see how it grows.
The Ace Cafe has three models available on its website. There's the Black Cafe:
The Black Rock is gorgeous, very much in the style of the Lewis front-zip, shirt-collar models, or the Highwayman model Aero now reproduces as the Original 59'er Highwayman. This is one that would certainly have sold well to impressionable young ****s keen to imitate Sid Vicious' Lewis Dominator:
Sid:
Mascot Black Rock:
Vicious' Lewis Dominator was one of the most famous leather jackets in **** rock - the Perfecto with which many now associate him wasn't purchased until the time of the Pistols' ill-fated US tour that saw the band implode. Most of the British **** bands wore very distinctly British jackets (Joe Strummer's Lewis Lightning was one of the more famous). Hells, Sid was imitating his hero DeeDee Ramone with the Perfecto, but it was only into 77, by the time of their third album, that the Perfecto started to be come a Ramones norm, and Joey still regularly wore his Lewis Bronx or Lewis Lightning even then....
The third one is the Black Night (no K):
I really like the back yoke on this one (don't know whether the others have this feature, there's no photo of that on them, though the hidtory blurb on the Mascot website refers to the Night and the Rock as "W styles", which would seem a reference to it):
I have a feeling the Black Night is the jacket that Feargal Sharkey wore about a lot circa 1979 (including on the cover of the first Undertones album).
I've got to information on who is behind these; they just caught my eye as something different and interesting, reproducing one of the perhaps less well known labels of the 'rocker' era. The Black Night and Black Rock ("It's like, how much more black could they be? The answer is none. None more black.") both debuted in 1957, one year after the Lewis Bronx, and one year before the Lewis Lightning. Interestingly, the Lewis straight zip / shirt collar models (at least the Dominator, Corsair and Plainsman - Im' not aware of there having been any others) date to the early 60s (1962 for the Corsair). So ti appears the cheaper "copy" that many youg ****s purchased under the satorial spell of Sid Vicious actually predates Sid's own jacket as a design....
I'm planning to take a trip up to the Ace again soon - it's been a few years sicne I last dropped in.... maybe eight or nine? Not sure how that happened.... eeps. Anyhoo, I'm going to have a good looksee over these jackets if they have any in stock. (I think they do keep some jackets on the premises.) The Balck Rock has a pull for me.... though the most distinctive of the bunch is definitely the Black Night. I've toyed for a long time with the idea of putting together a late 50s Rocker-style jacket, with some patches, maybe a pin or two... more in the spirit of most of the original jackets than some of the more extreme ones from the time (the Rocker equivalent of the Comedy Mod with a million and one mirrors and parka even in late May....). I've never wnted to commit patches to one of my Aeros, though, and a Lewis would similarly be a bit much to decorate like that..... I've considered looking for a 70s noname/alsoranLewisalike for that too, though they tend to be a bit 'Tonka', with massively over-sized zips and such.... These could be a realistic option for that, though. The Ace Cafe have them coming in at £299, and the implication on the website where the revived Mascot talks about maintaining what they refer to as the affordability of the original. Hmmnn....
For those to whom it might be important, I can't find anything on where they're made. I'm tempted to say that at that price I can't see it being UK based, though I think Wested do make some of their stuff in the UK so who knows.... No idea whether they've compromised on quality, though they definitely look the part, at least.
Anyone else seen these / looked at them in person / know any more?
Any other forgotten names and styles being revived now?
Not long arrived for a fortnight's work in Beijing, out in the sticks, with a lot to do and not much time to sightsee, I end up amusing myself by trawling some corners of the web that I know but which I might not often visit, what with all the heady distraction of the likes of Facebook and other such sites that are on China's blacklist... Poking around the Ace Cafe site last night (actually looking for information about events that might be interesting for a TFL gathering of denim and leather minded souls), I had a flip through their online shop to drool at the Lewis jackets. Lewis have a long-running association with the Ace. They dropped out for a couple of years while Lewis were out of business (that was the era of the Lauder-era Aero Ace Cafe Collection of three jackets with an Ace Cafe theme to them), then picked up again when Derek got them back on the road. For those with a more American bent to their styling, the Ace have also long sold the Schott Perfecto - both the 618, and a branded version thereof with Ace pin badges and patches applied. In the last several months (perhaps very recently? I think I last looked at the site about three weeks ago?), though, something new has been added: three models from Mascot.
Mascot was one of the plethora of British motorcycle leather names that were contemporaries of Highwayman and Lewis. They have a new website here:
http://www.mascotleathers.com/
The company, which closed originally in the nineties, was based in a factory in Clacton formerly. They got into producing leather motorcycle jackets in the 50s, when the motorcycle was a popular form of working man's transport rather than more of a lifestyle statement or a hobby thing as it tends to be today. They produced some really interesting jackets over time, and when the motorcycle started to cede to the car as popular transport, they rode the 1970s **** rock boom above many a pair of drainpipe jeans or bondage trousers. The bigger bands like the Pistols and the Clash wore Lewis, but many fans and newer bands who hadn't quite made it yet (including an early Undertones) wore Mascot jackets, which were cheaper.
The Mascot website suggests jackets are made to order, with no photos of individual models being on offer just yet. They don't quote any prices for these either, though they do maje noises about affordability. I suspect this must be a very recent development. I'm not clear who owns the company. It originally shut down in the nineties, after having for some years diversified away fromleather and into wax cotton jackets. The website reads like it's been bought over by a bunch of people who are real fans of the originals, so it's going to be interesting to see how it grows.
The Ace Cafe has three models available on its website. There's the Black Cafe:
The Black Rock is gorgeous, very much in the style of the Lewis front-zip, shirt-collar models, or the Highwayman model Aero now reproduces as the Original 59'er Highwayman. This is one that would certainly have sold well to impressionable young ****s keen to imitate Sid Vicious' Lewis Dominator:
Sid:
Mascot Black Rock:
Vicious' Lewis Dominator was one of the most famous leather jackets in **** rock - the Perfecto with which many now associate him wasn't purchased until the time of the Pistols' ill-fated US tour that saw the band implode. Most of the British **** bands wore very distinctly British jackets (Joe Strummer's Lewis Lightning was one of the more famous). Hells, Sid was imitating his hero DeeDee Ramone with the Perfecto, but it was only into 77, by the time of their third album, that the Perfecto started to be come a Ramones norm, and Joey still regularly wore his Lewis Bronx or Lewis Lightning even then....
The third one is the Black Night (no K):
I really like the back yoke on this one (don't know whether the others have this feature, there's no photo of that on them, though the hidtory blurb on the Mascot website refers to the Night and the Rock as "W styles", which would seem a reference to it):
I have a feeling the Black Night is the jacket that Feargal Sharkey wore about a lot circa 1979 (including on the cover of the first Undertones album).
I've got to information on who is behind these; they just caught my eye as something different and interesting, reproducing one of the perhaps less well known labels of the 'rocker' era. The Black Night and Black Rock ("It's like, how much more black could they be? The answer is none. None more black.") both debuted in 1957, one year after the Lewis Bronx, and one year before the Lewis Lightning. Interestingly, the Lewis straight zip / shirt collar models (at least the Dominator, Corsair and Plainsman - Im' not aware of there having been any others) date to the early 60s (1962 for the Corsair). So ti appears the cheaper "copy" that many youg ****s purchased under the satorial spell of Sid Vicious actually predates Sid's own jacket as a design....
I'm planning to take a trip up to the Ace again soon - it's been a few years sicne I last dropped in.... maybe eight or nine? Not sure how that happened.... eeps. Anyhoo, I'm going to have a good looksee over these jackets if they have any in stock. (I think they do keep some jackets on the premises.) The Balck Rock has a pull for me.... though the most distinctive of the bunch is definitely the Black Night. I've toyed for a long time with the idea of putting together a late 50s Rocker-style jacket, with some patches, maybe a pin or two... more in the spirit of most of the original jackets than some of the more extreme ones from the time (the Rocker equivalent of the Comedy Mod with a million and one mirrors and parka even in late May....). I've never wnted to commit patches to one of my Aeros, though, and a Lewis would similarly be a bit much to decorate like that..... I've considered looking for a 70s noname/alsoranLewisalike for that too, though they tend to be a bit 'Tonka', with massively over-sized zips and such.... These could be a realistic option for that, though. The Ace Cafe have them coming in at £299, and the implication on the website where the revived Mascot talks about maintaining what they refer to as the affordability of the original. Hmmnn....
For those to whom it might be important, I can't find anything on where they're made. I'm tempted to say that at that price I can't see it being UK based, though I think Wested do make some of their stuff in the UK so who knows.... No idea whether they've compromised on quality, though they definitely look the part, at least.
Anyone else seen these / looked at them in person / know any more?
Any other forgotten names and styles being revived now?