majormajor
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Here's a thing.
In 1966, I bought my first Levi's jacket - a then current Type 3. In old (pre-decimal) money, it was 65 shillings - which equates to £3.25 in modern UK terminology.
A year later, I begged, borrowed and stole enough money to buy a Levi's Cowhide Type 3. It cost 39 guineas - that's around £41.00.
So the Cowhide version cost around 12.5 times what the denim one did.
Wind forward to now. The Levi's "trucker" as they now call it costs (an overpriced) £80 in the UK now. 12.5 times that would give you £1000. So the repro Cowhide that Levi have just introduced is cheap at less that £700. But the "gold standard", if we need one, should be somewhere between those figures. Levi's did, after all, pretty much invent "workwear" in the first place.
So that makes Eastman & Aero very good value. And Japanese stuff still overpriced. Just my personal opinion, of course
In 1966, I bought my first Levi's jacket - a then current Type 3. In old (pre-decimal) money, it was 65 shillings - which equates to £3.25 in modern UK terminology.
A year later, I begged, borrowed and stole enough money to buy a Levi's Cowhide Type 3. It cost 39 guineas - that's around £41.00.
So the Cowhide version cost around 12.5 times what the denim one did.
Wind forward to now. The Levi's "trucker" as they now call it costs (an overpriced) £80 in the UK now. 12.5 times that would give you £1000. So the repro Cowhide that Levi have just introduced is cheap at less that £700. But the "gold standard", if we need one, should be somewhere between those figures. Levi's did, after all, pretty much invent "workwear" in the first place.
So that makes Eastman & Aero very good value. And Japanese stuff still overpriced. Just my personal opinion, of course
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