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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

powersci

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I may not know what jacket I’m wearing today, but I know what I’ll be wearing this Thursday and Friday! I’ll be bringing out the heavy shearling: Aero B3 and ANJ4.
 

El Marro

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I know JL has always been a good maker but I do notice JL stepping up their game with better construction and more options with the leather they use.
I think you are right about this Jin. There’s definitely been a renewal of energy and purpose at JL and it is awesome to behold.
When I visited them near the end of 2015 they had no Horween leather on hand, nor any plans to purchase any. The jackets on display were all either purpose built motorcycle gear or fairly dull blousons and car coats. I had read great things about them here but what I saw in the shop was rather uninspiring.
When I went back last month it was hard to believe that I was in the same place. Cool cross-zips and half belts were on display and it was clear that they were now creating the kind of jackets that we love here. I had the chance to speak with both Alan and Damon and their enthusiasm for their work was palpable and contagious. Also the hide selection is now very impressive and changing all the time it seems.
Really cool to see where these guys are at now and I feel especially fortunate because they are just across the bay from me.
 

Jin431

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I think you are right about this Jin. There’s definitely been a renewal of energy and purpose at JL and it is awesome to behold.
When I visited them near the end of 2015 they had no Horween leather on hand, nor any plans to purchase any. The jackets on display were all either purpose built motorcycle gear or fairly dull blousons and car coats. I had read great things about them here but what I saw in the shop was rather uninspiring.
When I went back last month it was hard to believe that I was in the same place. Cool cross-zips and half belts were on display and it was clear that they were now creating the kind of jackets that we love here. I had the chance to speak with both Alan and Damon and their enthusiasm for their work was palpable and contagious. Also the hide selection is now very impressive and changing all the time it seems.
Really cool to see where these guys are at now and I feel especially fortunate because they are just across the bay from me.

That's the truth to it. That definitely sums it up very eloquently. It feels like that they (JL) are catering more to the the casuals and the offering is so varied that there's bound to be something you will be interested in especially if you visit the shop. I hope more locals get to discover their services because it's really a gem, it's not common to have a superb custom leather outerwear maker in your own backyard.
 
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In the spirit of the above messages and just the simple fact...I think this might be one of if not my all time fav. I know I’m beating a dead horse with this guy of late but this jacket just feels like a million bucks. I love the versatility of a button front too. Johnson leathers 1920 repro:
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tmitchell59

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In the spirit of the above messages and just the simple fact...I think this might be one of if not my all time fav. I know I’m beating a dead horse with this guy of late but this jacket just feels like a million bucks. I love the versatility of a button front too. Johnson leathers 1920 repro:
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This is my favorite of your every changing stable. JL should be getting some orders for this little number.
 

regius

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These Lesco jackets are really incredible, the amount of substantive material they chose for pockets is second to none. These have been the heaviest material I have come across for pockets on vintage jackets. This particular jacket also seems brand new and clean
 

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Jin431

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In the spirit of the above messages and just the simple fact...I think this might be one of if not my all time fav. I know I’m beating a dead horse with this guy of late but this jacket just feels like a million bucks. I love the versatility of a button front too. Johnson leathers 1920 repro:
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Yes! JL representing real well! Jacket is a tank in itself. That looks so awesome, can't wait to see how this breaks in
 

Downunder G Man

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39C ( 102f ) here in Perth western Australia today , necessitating my "coolest" ( temp' wise ) denim trucker.
This Wrangler was a thrift shop find by my daughter , for which I "swapped" her 4 truckers of mine from years back.
( I gave her a black and a blue Levis trucker AND 2 corduroy Levis truckers in different brown/tan shades.)
All 4 were "Too wee" for me now , whereas this Wrangler trucker is almost oversized. From the 90's I suspect.
Perfect for today when you WANT breeze thru' the jacket while on the move.
Even at 110Km/H on our out of town leg the air was like a hair dryer !
Photo at the brekky stop , home by 11am.

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dudewuttheheck

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I've gotten enough new jackets recently that it's time that I just post a new one without creating a new thread for it.
This is my latest pickup and the most impulsive purchase I think I have ever made.

It's the Freewheelers Lot. 667 jacket in Bullhide suede. This model hasn't been made since 2012 or 2014. Either way it is quite an old model and I was extremely lucky to find it in my size. The measurements seemed perfect for me with fairly short body and sleeve lengths, which are not easy for me to find.

The funny thing is that I never was a big fan of Type III jackets, suede jackets, or denim-style leather jackets. Somehow, this jacket is all three of those things and I loved it from the moment I saw it. Fit is excellent for me. Sleeves are nice and short. I can button this up if I want, but I doubt I ever actually will in practice. I am now back up to 4 Freewheelers jackets in my collection :D
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Jin431

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I've gotten enough new jackets recently that it's time that I just post a new one without creating a new thread for it.
This is my latest pickup and the most impulsive purchase I think I have ever made.

It's the Freewheelers Lot. 667 jacket in Bullhide suede. This model hasn't been made since 2012 or 2014. Either way it is quite an old model and I was extremely lucky to find it in my size. The measurements seemed perfect for me with fairly short body and sleeve lengths, which are not easy for me to find.

The funny thing is that I never was a big fan of Type III jackets, suede jackets, or denim-style leather jackets. Somehow, this jacket is all three of those things and I loved it from the moment I saw it. Fit is excellent for me. Sleeves are nice and short. I can button this up if I want, but I doubt I ever actually will in practice. I am now back up to 4 Freewheelers jackets in my collection :D
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Love the color! The fit is perfect all through out, especially the fit on the shoulders/sleeves/back length. There seems to be a subtle front drop which is very cool to see as most truckers are kind of square. Fantastic find! Great job on the pick up.
 

dudewuttheheck

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Love the color! The fit is perfect all through out, especially the fit on the shoulders/sleeves/back length. There seems to be a subtle front drop which is very cool to see as most truckers are kind of square. Fantastic find! Great job on the pick up.
Thanks! Yes, one of the great things about this jacket is that Freewheelers gave the jacket a decent drop which is really nice. Pretty much all of their jackets have either some drop or a LOT of it which now works extremely well for me.
 

Jin431

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Thanks! Yes, one of the great things about this jacket is that Freewheelers gave the jacket a decent drop which is really nice. Pretty much all of their jackets have either some drop or a LOT of it which now works extremely well for me.

It's a great touch, looks cooler that way too. That's a good bit of info to know that FW designs their jacket that way. Is this jacket from Japan and acquired through buyee or yahoo?
 

58panheadfan

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Thanks! Yes, one of the great things about this jacket is that Freewheelers gave the jacket a decent drop which is really nice. Pretty much all of their jackets have either some drop or a LOT of it which now works extremely well for me.
This front drop is one of the advantages of the FW Leather jackets, I love it and it makes the jacket so comfortable to wear. In addition, the front drop at FW is perfectly balanced. The front drop on jackets behave similarly to the hip hang of jeans, it is a pleasure to wear such a balanced garment. @dudewuttheheck I also have to say your FW Lot. 667 jacket is an eye-catcher.
 

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