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A lot of us stick to just one or two styles because we know we can pull them off.Something completley different today. Eastman M-422A "Popeye". Arrived yesterday.
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Uuuh, too much of praise, really...!!
Thanks much anyway!
I think, I have just decided not to feel akward with my clothing choices. I was an insecure early teen when I saw "Top ***" for the first time, and ever since that time a G1 had been on my mind.
What I sometimes struggle with is that I am coming from a culture where anything military will forever be tainted (and with good reason), so to adopt a style from a culture where the opposite is true (for equally sound reason) makes me think twice. I love my A2 nevertheless and find it a super-easy all-purpose summer style and wanted something similar for the colder months (just that my wife believs this is rather a no-purpose-at-all jacket...).
What I sometimes struggle with is that I am coming from a culture where anything military will forever be tainted (and with good reason)
I never thought about it like that. But I'm from a different culture of course. I just see a cool jacket. Great outfit too, wearing it with a pullover and a tie.
I'm still waiting to see you in one of those 70's pimp coats. I think you could easily pull it off. If you ever find one you should definitively go for it
Edit: I'm sure the wife will love to see you in one too![]()
I don't mean to pry but out of curiosity, why tainted?
In Germany, all things military are always discussed with a view to the events leading up to WWI and II. And without wanting to tread into the rough waters of politics, this is fully justified, IMO.
On the other hand that seems to block out any discussion about (i) the military providing an indispensable support in safeguarding our freedom (ii) supporting our allies in times of military and/or political oppression and (iii) individual bravery in the execution of these two tasks.
Again, this is about jackets not about individual views on politics, but I opened that can of worms, so I just wanted to explain myself...
Without politics I sometimes look at these things from a subversion standpoint. All a bit punk rock. How a lot of punks hate the military but can often be found in surplus military clothing. It’s cheap, and compared to mall clothes built better. Plus it’s kind of as I said done to subvert the context of what it represents. If I ever feel awkward or out of my context in something I’m wearing I just think of it like that for a minute and feel like a rock star then!In Germany, all things military are always discussed with a view to the events leading up to WWI and II. And without wanting to tread into the rough waters of politics, this is fully justified, IMO.
On the other hand that seems to block out any discussion about (i) the military providing an indispensable support in safeguarding our freedom (ii) supporting our allies in times of military and/or political oppression and (iii) individual bravery in the execution of these two tasks.
Again, this is about jackets not about individual views on politics, but I opened that can of worms, so I just wanted to explain myself...
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. That's my fav, Ton. I'm not as much of a conniosseur on the older jackets with the bigger cuffs, hardware, pointy collars, etc. I can appreciate them on one level, but for practical day to day use, I think to myself, well, there's a reason some of these went out of styleI think of the three HB 5 Stars this might be my fav. The goat reminds me of something like a diet naked cow from Schott. The mouton collar is really hard to capture, it’s called grey/brown and it tends to photo more brown but there’s quite a bit of grey in it.
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Your new one, it looks great on you! Congrats!Something different today: Hannes Roether Navy blue Caban jacket made of heavy so called "Deutschleder" cotton:
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