NamoAmituofo
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Remember that feeling when you bought your first ever proper leather jacket? Mine was an aero HWM. I was ecstatically over the moon - sooo happy that I wore it anytime the weather /dress code permitted.
Then came jacket #2, and #3, and so on. Even I force myself to adhere to a 3 jackets policy - I often fall victim to not cherishing what I have already, but keep wanting what I don’t have.
That, I think is the trap we ‘experienced’ jacket owners sometimes fall into.
To me the key to be a happy jacket owner is not wanting what I don’t have - but enjoying what I do have.
I ordered an aero KotR around this time last year and took delivery in August. Wore it every weekend till too cold, and wore it again every weekend when not so cold in late spring. Wore it to all places - from Tesco to Disneyland!
I also bought an old Vanson Enfield last winter - washed it, greased it and wore over a thick fleece for the whole winter - kept me dry and fairly warm - till one day I got tired of having to wear a scarf and had a mouton collar made for it (spent an absolute fortune on labor and materials). Yet when I saw someone else’s jacket my lust for what I don’t have made this jacket feel less desirable…
It’s fun to keep trying new stuff - but the key to happiness is to look inward and love what one has today, and keep loving them unwaveringly.
Of course many won’t agree with me but this is just me documenting an enlightenment moment of happiness which I hope will last.
Namo Amituofo
Then came jacket #2, and #3, and so on. Even I force myself to adhere to a 3 jackets policy - I often fall victim to not cherishing what I have already, but keep wanting what I don’t have.
That, I think is the trap we ‘experienced’ jacket owners sometimes fall into.
To me the key to be a happy jacket owner is not wanting what I don’t have - but enjoying what I do have.
I ordered an aero KotR around this time last year and took delivery in August. Wore it every weekend till too cold, and wore it again every weekend when not so cold in late spring. Wore it to all places - from Tesco to Disneyland!
I also bought an old Vanson Enfield last winter - washed it, greased it and wore over a thick fleece for the whole winter - kept me dry and fairly warm - till one day I got tired of having to wear a scarf and had a mouton collar made for it (spent an absolute fortune on labor and materials). Yet when I saw someone else’s jacket my lust for what I don’t have made this jacket feel less desirable…
It’s fun to keep trying new stuff - but the key to happiness is to look inward and love what one has today, and keep loving them unwaveringly.
Of course many won’t agree with me but this is just me documenting an enlightenment moment of happiness which I hope will last.
Namo Amituofo


