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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

JCSD

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First Mouton collar- Aero STF Bootlegger in Tobacco Badalassi with collar by Johnson Leathers

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torfjord

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I love that! What leather is it?

First Mouton collar- Aero STF Bootlegger in Tobacco Badalassi with collar by Johnson Leathers

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Makes me realise I really should get a mouton collar for my cross zips, that collar really elevates the jacket!
 

jonesy86

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But you don't need it! :D That's the thing! You're living in a Grail location. I don't want to wear a leather jacket, I want to be able to never care about leather jackets! I just wanna wear shirts with flowers and jeans and my boots. Boots, okay, you don't need boots but they don't make much difference in heat. Sneakers are actually worse than boots during summer, I swear but back to the point, you're free! You've escaped this hell we're all stuck at. XD
No dude, ya gotta wear slippah (flip flops) here.
 

jonesy86

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What jacket are you wearing to the beach today?

GW Mojave yesterday as the weather gets just a bit colder as the sun goes down, and we are further into winter.
Sometimes I worry a bit that my jacket might get stolen while I'm out swimming. But then I realize, who the heck would wear a leather jacket on a tropical island? If someone was that crazy to wear it, I would probably run into them eventually, and they would just have to give it back.
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jonesy86

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I have been pretty much sitting at the same spot on the same beach almost every day for a couple of years now, with no problem. I swim over half a mile at least 5 or 6 hundred feet off shore out pretty far past the surfers depending on the weather. It is mostly a locals beach, everyone knows everyone else, at least by sight. The life guards all know me pretty well as they have been watching out that I don't drown, because nobody swims out so far, and all the way down the shore into some rough currents accept for me. I could always get hit but a local junkie I suppose, but I think they prefer hitting tourists, at least I hope so. It really is a small place with not many people, and I bet I would eventually see my jacket somewhere if it got stolen. Now getting it back, I might have to regress back to my New York City street fighting days, but I ain't 19 any more.
 
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Al 916

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What jacket are you wearing to the beach today?

GW Mojave yesterday as the weather gets just a bit colder as the sun goes down, and we are further into winter.
Sometimes I worry a bit that my jacket might get stolen while I'm out swimming. But then I realize, who the heck would wear a leather jacket on a tropical island? If someone was that crazy to wear it, I would probably run into them eventually, and they would just have to give it back.
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Not only the jacket! but also that hat....

I recall a line of T.S Eliot's that I always aspired to 'I grow old … I grow old …I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.'
 

Schambach

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I have been pretty much sitting at the same spot on the same beach almost every day for a couple of years now, with no problem. I swim over half a mile at least 5 or 6 hundred feet off shore out pretty far past the surfers depending on the weather. It is mostly a locals beach, everyone knows everyone else, at least by sight. The life guards all know me pretty well as they have been watching out that I don't drown, because nobody swims out so far, and all the way down the shore into some rough currents accept for me. I could always get hit but a local junkie I suppose, but I think they prefer hitting tourists, at least I hope so. It really is a small place with not many people, and I bet I would eventually see my jacket somewhere if it got stolen. Now getting in getting it back, I might have to regress back to my New York City street fighting days, but I ain't 19 any more.

Sounds like a great spot, enjoy it brother! But if you were a NY guy you probably understand where I'm coming from, even the seagulls at Rockaway are up to no good!
 

Schambach

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Yeah I grew up on avenue B right off Tompkins Square Park back in the 60s and 70s, I still got that don't f#^k with me attitude. Things are a lot mellower here and now.
Peace!
Nice! I lived on 12th and Avenue A for most of the nineties, then further south, and finally Brooklyn before I left a couple years ago. Different world than when you were there, and neither of us would recognize it now.
 

Motocann

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Nice! I lived on 12th and Avenue A for most of the nineties, then further south, and finally Brooklyn before I left a couple years ago. Different world than when you were there, and neither of us would recognize it now.
I grew up in NYC also, I moved out to California 22 years ago. Just as all the urban renewal was hitting. NYC has always been an amazing city, even more amazing now! I had to get out, I just couldn’t take another freezing cold winter there. I go back and visit my family often, but never in the winter. Spring and summer is magical in the City. I do miss the electricity in the air and all the people.
 

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