Some people collect stamps, I collect jackets.Guys you gotta stop buying jackets seriously. Beyond 4, they ain't doin' anything for you, you just piling up on random clothes.
Some people collect stamps, I collect jackets.
And I don’t think this is a forum for people who are sensible and practical with their wardrobe.
Some people collect stamps, I collect jackets.
And I don’t think this is a forum for people who are sensible and practical with their wardrobe.
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. Man I don't know... I also wanted to collect jackets but every time the number surpassed 10, I couldn't get a good night sleep. I think I've got about 10 jackets right now (two on sale) but kind of happy with each piece so I'm okay but even this reasonable number is keeping me in a slight state of anxiety. If I die, people just gonna sell that cheap (not that I have any that aren't cheap, to be perfectly honest) and it always turns out I spend 90% of jacket weather in just one jacket that I find most convenient, wearing others for "special occasions" which is also unnerving as there aren't any special occasions ever at all and nobody really cares...
But yeah, there's that whole collecting thing which is something I've never been fond of for the above mentioned reasons - I mean, owning stuff makes you worry about that stuff and that's no good - And I'd be most happy if all the clothes I'd ever possibly was the clothes that's on me right now but that's not happening either...
Eh, don't matter. I'm just thinking out loud.
Yes, exactly. Minimalism.I feel this too. My personal ideal is to eventually get a jacket that can be a single item solution for all occasions. All weather, every day, and for the bike too.
I feel this too. My personal ideal is to eventually get a jacket that can be a single item solution for all occasions. All weather, every day, and for the bike too.
It's just talking me an awful lot of tries to get there.
I reckon two leather jackets that are very different - like a cordovan Mulligan and a tan Cafe Racer - would do it. Then a wool overcoat and a cotton chore coat. One jacket you might well end up disliking through lack of choice. One jacket would be like trying to find one pair of shoes for everything.I feel this too. My personal ideal is to eventually get a jacket that can be a single item solution for all occasions. All weather, every day, and for the bike too.
It's just talking me an awful lot of tries to get there.
Yes, exactly. Minimalism.
I'm a minimalist at heart, only in practice I find it a bit difficult.
I just do not like to look the same every day and then there is also different weather, etc.. On vacation it's easier. There I wear two three weeks only boardshorts and flip flops.
Therefore, I have now parted with two of these jackets. The Field Leathers, which actually did not fit me properly and my Cossack, where I realized that shawl collar and buttons are not my taste. Last I have unceremoniously given to my brother.two or three jackets intended just for that one particular itch that happens once every three months, also disturbs me.
I reckon two leather jackets that are very different - like a cordovan Mulligan and a tan Cafe Racer - would do it. Then a wool overcoat and a cotton chore coat. One jacket you might well end up disliking through lack of choice. One jacket would be like trying to find one pair of shoes for everything.
True. Been there a few times. Went from excess to everything fits in three suitcase, then repeat. I’ve got a potential move coming up, so it could be purge time again soon. Until then, stuck in traffic in the Norshor Tweedy:Guys you gotta stop buying jackets seriously. Beyond 4, they ain't doin' anything for you, you just piling up on random clothes.
Taking advantage of a slightly cooler day in the UK today to wear my RMC 'Nelson' (why Nelson? I have no idea). View attachment 429858