Scott you look way too relaxed for someone who lives in California. If you guys get any more rain, the Pacific shoreline will be the California/Arizona border.
I like it in all of those looks, J-21 included. Great pants for sure and I like what your tailor did with them. You will be enjoying these for many years.As always, sorry for stupid posture. Tellason Chore Coat today.
(Plus the "new" from 1951 US Army Trousers. I think I've never handled such a well-made product before. My tailor said the threads were a pain because they were so sturdy. So many little details. I know all of you people probably know these kind of trousers, but for me this is like my holy grail I never knew I was looking for. Just doesn't go well with the J-21... [emoji52])
Or maybe it does, especially with those Birkenstocks:
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Can I have this? Please!
That's a jacket! The patina is awesome!
A post such as this demands pics. My good man. Please:my apologies for not mastering the craft of posting pics.... Not sure if this is the right thread for this subject but here goes. I have a modest collection of 4 leather jackets and have one grail jacket I picked up from tmitchell59 (a Johnson leather Hercules in black FQHH) I have held off on the Aero or equal purchase, mostly due to the price, (new or used.) But I have been amazed to find the absolute steals to be had on Ebay of longer leather coats or car coat length. I have picked up 3 beauties in the last two weeks paying no more than $50 for each. All three in like new condition, a cow hide (almost looks like a CXL tanned hide) in a cordovan, a deekskin possibly full hide, and a very substantial nubuck. All pristine, all great leather and at $50 each a steal. Two are US made and the other off shore, all three quality well made product. Is it merely a style thing? Are shorter jackets just more desireable than longer leather coats?
Wow Terry. I mean. Lord have mercy man. Whoever bought that is set for life. Awesome.I was getting it ready for someone else.
Tea Core from the 1950s. This style just feels more comfortable to me than the D pocket. This one is marked 46.
Bemidji Woolen Mills
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Haven't seen you post this one before. NICE!RMC Buco J-100
Haven't seen you post this one before. NICE!