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By the way, what do you guys think about this?
Himel makes a repro . . . I am not a fan . . . doesn't seem practical.
By the way, what do you guys think about this?
Nothing wrong with black.
That's nice Sloan considering taking the plunge & buying my first Aero Leather...a CR in brown
They've got them in stock sizes, so you might be able to get one without the wait!
It looks pretty cool zipped up; I don't see it being wearable left open. Great riding/racing jacket, which is, of course, its original purpose.Himel makes a repro . . . I am not a fan . . . doesn't seem practical.
Himel makes a repro . . . I am not a fan . . . doesn't seem practical.
I love BOTH black leather jackets and brown leather jackets equally. I attempt to match my leather jacket to other aspects of my attire, including my shoes, belt and shirt. If I am wearing black shoes and/or a black or gray shirt, I will almost always select a black jacket. Conversely, if I am wearing brown shoes and/or an earth tone shirt, I will almost always select a brown jacket. Therefore, I require both brown and black jackets in my wardrobe, and do not prefer one over the other.
Many here are less concerned with color coordination and, instead, focus on military leather jackets and historical accuracy. Given that military jackets were made almost exclusively from brown leather, as opposed to black leather, jacket enthusiasts of this breed likely have less interest in black leather.
Others here are passionate about biker jackets. While brown leather was occasionally used for the original biker jackets, black leather clearly predominated. Jacket enthusiasts of this type likely gravitate towards black leather, and may be less interested in brown leathers.
I personally prefer biker and civilian leather jackets over military jackets. Yet, I also desire brown leather. Therefore, many of my brown leather jackets are repros of jackets that are more commonly made in black.
"Hatred" is such a harsh word to be bandied about by jacket enthusiasts. Live and let live. Black leather is beautiful. Brown leather is beautiful. Blue leather is . . . . I am not there yet (sorry Nick).