Edward
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Vintage German Police jacket/coat. Heavy and feels like a tank.
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Originally came with gold buttons, I think i might go back to those.
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Nice. I had one of those at one point years ago. Didn't hang onto it at the time because I was all about my leather being either waist length or calf length - nothing in between! Sort of regret that (though I suspect it's be too small for me now anyhow) these days as I've gotten into the idea of a jacket this sort of length as an alternative to a blazer when I'm out and about at the point of the year when it's too cold for just a suitcoat, but too warm for a suitcoat and overcoat...
IIRC, these were West German police issue around and about the 60s / 70s, replaced (at least for the MC guys in the Berlin region) by the Kawasaki green stuff that came later but before reunification?
I would stick with the buttons you changed it to, actually - they really give it a somewhat earlier, more civilian vibe.
Wearing my nemesis today… finally finished this cafe/J-100 mash up in 3.5-4oz CXL steer hide. I’ve always been interested in this hide, I’ve only had experience handling CXLFQHH. Color is burgundy and is really beautiful. Im very glad that I built a little extra room into this one as it is an absolute unwieldy beast of a jacket. This one took me twice as long to complete because getting these seams to lay flat was a workout. I have a new found respect for those who regularly use this weight of hide to make jackets. I feel like a spent a week getting my *** kicked by ninjas. Not cartoon ninjas, but the real ones. Do I want to make another CXL jacket? No thank you. My sewing machine is still weeping and giving me the side eye. Turned out alright though!
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It's jackets like that (after years of staying away from the style) have brought me round to the idea of a cafe racer again. There's just something about how such a utilitarian design allows a hide of that beauty to shine out in and of itself!





