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Vanson Denver

Where would you wear this shirt?

  • Blue Oyster on a Friday night.

    Votes: 7 30.4%
  • Bonneville salt flats.

    Votes: 16 69.6%

  • Total voters
    23

Raven2k360

New in Town
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Denver, CO
Now, here comes the interesting part...
My girlfriend, in her infinite snark tells me this is the "Worst thing i have ever bought" (the grizzly has been demoted!)
According to her, this makes me look like i am about to star in a hardcore gay porn version of Robin Hood ( She hesitates between calling it "The adventures of throbbin' Robin" or "Rubbin' wood, Prince of C*ck").

On one hand i can see where she is coming from, with the right leather chaps and cap this could really be a part of a decent BLUF outfit.
On the other hand so could a lot of other jackets we see worn here everyday!

So, what say you TFL? Is this a Friday night at the Blue Oyster kinda shirt? Or is it a racing shirt?

Looks good man, I wouldn't sweat it. Sounds like your gf is imagining something like this...

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Just remind her of what a badass Rob Halford is...lol. :D

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Bfd70

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I agree with El Marro that you could pull it off. Also, while I understand that there are unfortunate societal implications about certain leather designs in my opinion the poll is sophmoric. My $.02
 

AbbaDatDeHat

I'll Lock Up
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8,638
Hell with all this BLUf/Oyster whatever/what people think BS!!
If i gotta dress up or down to anybody other than myself then i just f**ked myself and the bulldog by missing the whole point of being me.
If I LIKE IT...then it’s for me, no matter what or where.
PS: this Vanson shirt feels like nothing i’ve ever worn before. The front panel just makes you feel like it was part of you. Hard to explain, like a glove is underspeak.
Bowen
 

Dphillip

Familiar Face
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62
The shirt looks good on you, agree with previous comment that it needs to be beat up a bit.

Side Note: I just saw Judas Priest as the opening act for Deep Purple. My ears are still ringing.
 

navetsea

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6,711
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East Java
if a piece of clothing or accessories you think looks cool but you never dare to go out the house with it, then it doesn't work, if you find yourself don't have any self doubt about wearing it casually in public then it works for you, everyone is different in what they feel comfortable to wear in social setting.

personally I couldn't imagine a setting to wear leather "sweater" rather than jackets, and it has no pockets which is another big reason for me to wear a jacket for the extra pockets.
 

Graemsay

Practically Family
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991
Location
Melbourne
Rob Halford is the lead singer of Judas Priest and is widely credited with creating the leather and spikes look that came to embody heavy metal in its early years.

Which was based on the Tom of Finland leatherman look... :D

The Vanson shirt is probably Blue Oyster when new, and Bonneville when worn in.
 

Edward

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London, UK
It's an interesting one. As some have already noted, there's a certain irony that other styles of jacket we don't blink an eye at round here are much more integral to the ToF look than this. I think what seems 'strange' about these racing shirts is that we just don't see them. My immediate mental image with these is relating to the lacing at the neck: makes me think of the quasi-traditional 'Jacobite shirt' that is popular as a less formal top to wear with a kilt. (Now there would be an interesting combo....). I can see this making a lot of sense as a riding shirt when spending long days in the saddle; I think I'd find it odd not being able to open it at the front, the choice being wear it or pull it off over my head, but like anything else I imagine you'd get used to that. There are things I've experimented with that I wasn't ure about to begin with - I'm thinking especially of my dungarees (US: overalls). quite liked the idea to begin with, wore 'em a bit, got used to the differences, enjoy them a lot now.

I can see this looking cool with some racing patches too, especially on the front panel.


Go for it Carlos.


Ha, that's one of my favourite VP numbers.
 

Carlos840

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4,920
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London
Hell with all this BLUf/Oyster whatever/what people think BS!!
If i gotta dress up or down to anybody other than myself then i just f**ked myself and the bulldog by missing the whole point of being me.
If I LIKE IT...then it’s for me, no matter what or where.
PS: this Vanson shirt feels like nothing i’ve ever worn before. The front panel just makes you feel like it was part of you. Hard to explain, like a glove is underspeak.
Bowen

About a month ago, a couple of good friends had a baby.
The day after the birth i went to the hospital to meet the baby and say hi.
I was in the underground car park walking towards the lift, and notice a group of three women about my age walking a few meters behind me. I get in the lift, and hold the door open so the women don't have to wait for the next lift.
They reach the open door, look at me strangely and just go stand in front of another closed lift. I let go of the door and the lift goes up.
Five minutes later, i am in my friends hospital room, the same three women walk in, looking like they have just seen death itself... We say hi awkwardly, cute baby, all is well, hang out a few minutes and then i leave.

A few days later, i met my friends again.
She comes up to me laughing and tells me:

You know the three friends of mine you met at the hospital? They told me they were in the car park and saw this "big scary looking man, with a big beard and a big scary black leather jacket". They didn't want to be in the same lift as the big scary man so they waited for the next one.
They all had a shock when they entered the room and you were there! They thought you were trying to steal our baby or something!

On that day i was wearing this jacket, only difference is i had a black watch cap on.:

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I would have never thought a black bootlegger was intimidating! I actually consider it one of my less scary ones!

I guess that story made me think about how the "general public" sees the things we wear, and made me wonder how the TFL crowd would view this shirt, knowing that the vast majority of the "general public" would see it as pretty weird/extreme.
It's not going to stop me wearing whatever i want, i just thought TFL opinions would be interesting information.
I have to say i am actually surprised to see which way the poll is going!

(My GF says the problem isn't the jacket looking scary, but my resting bitch face...)
 
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AbbaDatDeHat

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About a month ago, a couple of good friends had a baby.
The day after the birth i went to the hospital to meet the baby and say hi.
I was in the underground car park walking towards the lift, and notice a group of three women about my age walking a few meters behind me. I get in the lift, and hold the door open so the women don't have to wait for the next lift.
They reach the open door, look at me strangely and just go stand in front of another closed lift. I let go of the door and the lift goes up.
Five minutes later, i am in my friends hospital room, the same three women walk in, looking like they have just seen death itself... We say hi awkwardly, cute baby, all is well, hang out a few minutes and then i leave.

A few days later, i met my friends again.
She comes up to me laughing and tells me:

You know the three friends of mine you met at the hospital? They told me they were in the car park and saw this "big scary looking man, with a big beard and a big scary black leather jacket". They didn't want to be in the same lift as the big scary man so they waited for the next one.
They all had a shock when they entered the room and you were there! They thought you were trying to steal our baby or something!

On that day i was wearing this jacket, only difference is i had a black watch cap on.:

eH9xppV.jpg


I would have never thought a black bootlegger was intimidating! I actually consider it one of my less scary ones!

I guess that story made me think about how the "general public" sees the things we wear, and made me wonder how the TFL crowd would view this shirt, knowing that the vast majority of the "general public" would see it as pretty weird/extreme.
It's not going to stop me wearing whatever i want, i just thought TFL opinions would be interesting information.
I have to say i am actually surprised to see which way the poll is going!

(My GF says the problem isn't the jacket looking scary, but my resting bitch face...)
Great story Carlos in so many ways. I’d have LOVED to have been the big scary guy sitting there when the women came in. I would have been the most polite kind person they ever met. Prob would have told them i was a Pastor or something.
Anyway, they should have realized the big scary leather jacket guy was probably the safest guy to be around in a parking garage and lift.
Ps: everytime i see a post of you it reminds me of a dear friend i worked with for 20 years. It’s uncanny.
B
 
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About a month ago, a couple of good friends had a baby.
The day after the birth i went to the hospital to meet the baby and say hi.
I was in the underground car park walking towards the lift, and notice a group of three women about my age walking a few meters behind me. I get in the lift, and hold the door open so the women don't have to wait for the next lift.
They reach the open door, look at me strangely and just go stand in front of another closed lift. I let go of the door and the lift goes up.
Five minutes later, i am in my friends hospital room, the same three women walk in, looking like they have just seen death itself... We say hi awkwardly, cute baby, all is well, hang out a few minutes and then i leave.

A few days later, i met my friends again.
She comes up to me laughing and tells me:

You know the three friends of mine you met at the hospital? They told me they were in the car park and saw this "big scary looking man, with a big beard and a big scary black leather jacket". They didn't want to be in the same lift as the big scary man so they waited for the next one.
They all had a shock when they entered the room and you were there! They thought you were trying to steal our baby or something!

On that day i was wearing this jacket, only difference is i had a black watch cap on.:

eH9xppV.jpg


I would have never thought a black bootlegger was intimidating! I actually consider it one of my less scary ones!

I guess that story made me think about how the "general public" sees the things we wear, and made me wonder how the TFL crowd would view this shirt, knowing that the vast majority of the "general public" would see it as pretty weird/extreme.
It's not going to stop me wearing whatever i want, i just thought TFL opinions would be interesting information.
I have to say i am actually surprised to see which way the poll is going!

(My GF says the problem isn't the jacket looking scary, but my resting bitch face...)

Just the other day, my gf wanted to see how the photo she took of me wearing the Cal jacket turned out which ultimately led to us just browsing TFL for a while... Which was fun. Anyway, immediately as she saw you, she timidly said you have piercing, intense eyes. Not sure what that means, really... I find the way women see men is completely perplexing and I've long given up on trying to figure it out. But anyway, maybe those three saw the same thing? Plus the leather jacket...
 
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Just the other day, my gf wanted to see how the photo she took of me wearing the Cal jacket turned out which ultimately led to us just browsing TFL for a while... Which was fun. Anyway, immediately as she saw you, she timidly said you have piercing, intense eyes. Not sure what that means, really... I find the way women see men is completely perplexing and I've long given up on trying to figure it out. But anyway, maybe those three saw the same thing? Plus the leather jacket...

Let me translate "piercing, intense eyes" for you. "That dude look like he fixing to put me in a woodchipper" lol.
 

Edward

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About a month ago, a couple of good friends had a baby.
The day after the birth i went to the hospital to meet the baby and say hi.
I was in the underground car park walking towards the lift, and notice a group of three women about my age walking a few meters behind me. I get in the lift, and hold the door open so the women don't have to wait for the next lift.
They reach the open door, look at me strangely and just go stand in front of another closed lift. I let go of the door and the lift goes up.
Five minutes later, i am in my friends hospital room, the same three women walk in, looking like they have just seen death itself... We say hi awkwardly, cute baby, all is well, hang out a few minutes and then i leave.

A few days later, i met my friends again.
She comes up to me laughing and tells me:

You know the three friends of mine you met at the hospital? They told me they were in the car park and saw this "big scary looking man, with a big beard and a big scary black leather jacket". They didn't want to be in the same lift as the big scary man so they waited for the next one.
They all had a shock when they entered the room and you were there! They thought you were trying to steal our baby or something!

On that day i was wearing this jacket, only difference is i had a black watch cap on.:

eH9xppV.jpg


I would have never thought a black bootlegger was intimidating! I actually consider it one of my less scary ones!

I guess that story made me think about how the "general public" sees the things we wear, and made me wonder how the TFL crowd would view this shirt, knowing that the vast majority of the "general public" would see it as pretty weird/extreme.
It's not going to stop me wearing whatever i want, i just thought TFL opinions would be interesting information.
I have to say i am actually surprised to see which way the poll is going!

(My GF says the problem isn't the jacket looking scary, but my resting bitch face...)

It is pretty funny. I've been told once or twice in the past I can appear intimidating, which I find absolutely hilarious, given that I suspect a mugger would only have to wave a knife around and I'd come over all "take what you like, but don't hit my face!" Course, I used to seem a whole lot more threatening back in the day when they heard my Norn Irn accent. In these more peaceful times, folks just seem to expect those who sound like me to be all fiddle-de-dee and dance without using our arms.


I think a lot of folks have certain associations with the leather and the beards. In a watch cap, I suspect for a fair few this image is called to mind:

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It never ceases to amaze me that leathers can still have that sort of reaction from a lot of folks, though... I can only assume I'm a lot more off-mainstream than I'd particularly realised.

Interesting it's predominantly *black* leather that gets that reaction, though. I wonder to what extend it's the colour, and to what extent it's the combination of the colour and leather.... On some level , I think a lot of people have internalised a much older association of black and negative / evil / "bad".... I well remember my own parent having this weird thing when I first started wanting to wear a lot of black, and a school trip where we were issued with an otherwise very liberal dress code, but the firm instruction "no all black". This was in the early 90s, too...
 

Brandrea33

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I realize this is an old thread Carlos.


I think it looks great on you. Chances are your GF just watches too much porn lol.
 

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