What a fantastic collar!
Don't know what I'd answer you if you asked me what would constitute a worth in a leather jacket to me right now. Yep, a pricier leather jacket does look nice(r) but at this point, I can't imagine what would make it so different that would make me feel like paying an additional grand was so totally worth it and I'm saying that after I've just wasted near $2000 on a jacket a few months ago. I don't feel too good about it, to be honest and it's the last one I'll ever pay full price for. Not paying those prices either ever again.
I don't really know what I want anymore, I guess... I guess I'd really like a Memphis jacket, though. That's the one I'd pay money for. Maybe I should sell the LW and get that one instead.
But I can't really say what's this clothes business done for me anyway... Maybe that's the whole reason I feel this way. Collecting ****. We feel getting that certain something will change our lives in some way and it doesn't. Doesn't really matter at all and doesn't change a thing. Just time and money wasted. You are right. It's better not to own much - or anything.
Love this jacket Mark, very unique with the pockets, this one will get a lot of wear here in Australia, are you able to confirm its horse or steer? was sold to me horse has no labeling in regard to leather used, have no reason to believe its not horse I also assume chrome tanned?
There’s just something about original vintage. When the fit is right....it just destroys everything else. Genuine character can’t be feigned. It’s a longer game with more failure than success but I get it. I’m in the thick of it myself. Congrats man. That’s a beauty!@Monitor @zebedee et al - that’s why having limits and sticking to them is the best thing ever. I get to enjoy what I collect with absolutely no guilt. And if I don’t like something, then I’ve “wasted” my designated fun money but my finances, mental health etc all remain fine.
On topic: I’m in the process of putting thoughts into words for a review but this fantastic Hercules half belt came in this week.
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...and it is double fun if you can score your vintage jacket for 10% of the cost of a top-tier repro!There’s just something about original vintage. When the fit is right....it just destroys everything else. Genuine character can’t be feigned. It’s a longer game with more failure than success but I get it. I’m in the thick of it myself. Congrats man. That’s a beauty!
hmm I'm always find it relatively easy to forgive small things once I have it in hand, and once I make it mine all the negatives are forgotten/ forgiven/ or I tried to fix it myself until it fails me one day then I remember all the negatives again, and hate it. this is about things not peopleI reckon a few things that you really love and the rest of your clothing 'working/functional/socialising' is fine - you have to have things that you enjoy, after all. Money wasted isn't catastrophic if it teaches you to conserve it (or to spend it on things you really enjoy), and there's no help in being your own worst critic for too long a time- consumption (and conspicuous wastage) is what most people are taught should make them happy. For some people it does and for others it highlights a lack of some kind. I stopped buying as much stuff when I started reading again (when I say reading, I mean I'd pick three novels and that'd be the objective for the next week or ten days' evening reading- the best part was that after a while doing that, I'd lost the research/buy habit and I could pick up and put down a book like most normal people).
@Monitor @zebedee et al - that’s why having limits and sticking to them is the best thing ever. I get to enjoy what I collect with absolutely no guilt. And if I don’t like something, then I’ve “wasted” my designated fun money but my finances, mental health etc all remain fine.
On topic: I’m in the process of putting thoughts into words for a review but this fantastic Hercules half belt came in this week.
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That's a really super nice jacket Mr F. Can you possible tell me how much it weighs?
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style.
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hey Dude, I just acquired my first fedora, the Stetson Royal Open Road, silverbelly, it's my size, but since I'm not used to rigid hats, may I ask a question on fit?
From your photo, it looks the position of your hat regarding your face/head, would feel the same as how I feel, that the hat sits "on top of the head" (yea i know), I'm used to baseball hat and caps that can be pulled down and secure, whereas the stetson can't go down any further, so it kinda just sits there...
Art Fawcett hat and Freewheelers Caboose