I once took dressup pictures with all my leather jackets. An example with crosszip is here: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/what-jacket-are-you-wearing-today.82949/post-2990410
I once took dressup pictures with all my leather jackets. An example with crosszip is here: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/what-jacket-are-you-wearing-today.82949/post-2990410
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.

Both of those jackets look great on you! In your shoes, I probably would’ve walked out the door with both. Not that I can afford them, I just don’t know if I could’ve taken them off.I like the adventurous tradition of the A-2. I grew up with a deep veneration for the WWII generation and still love all things that harken back to that era. To me the A-2 says "adventure", "team work" and "engenuity" whereas the cross zip says "individualism", "mechanical know-how" and even "rebelliosness".
For me it is imperative that there is no definitive A-2 pattern. There are many types of A-2s and they work well with different body types. A few weeks ago I had on both a RMC Buco and a RMC Rough Wear A-2, and by far I preferred fhe A-2, even if the Buco fit better (I didn't buy either one).
I love my LW Trojan but i could live without it. On the other hand, my closet just doesn't feel complete without an A-2.
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Personally I think the Trojan fits you best of all lolI like the adventurous tradition of the A-2. I grew up with a deep veneration for the WWII generation and still love all things that harken back to that era. To me the A-2 says "adventure", "team work" and "engenuity" whereas the cross zip says "individualism", "mechanical know-how" and even "rebelliosness".
For me it is imperative that there is no definitive A-2 pattern. There are many types of A-2s and they work well with different body types. A few weeks ago I had on both a RMC Buco and a RMC Rough Wear A-2, and by far I preferred fhe A-2, even if the Buco fit better (I didn't buy either one).
I love my LW Trojan but i could live without it. On the other hand, my closet just doesn't feel complete without an A-2.
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you look equally good in either jackets, with your current outfit worn in that picture my feeling is crosszip looks a lot more natural with the rest of your outfit.I like the adventurous tradition of the A-2. I grew up with a deep veneration for the WWII generation and still love all things that harken back to that era. To me the A-2 says "adventure", "team work" and "engenuity" whereas the cross zip says "individualism", "mechanical know-how" and even "rebelliosness".
For me it is imperative that there is no definitive A-2 pattern. There are many types of A-2s and they work well with different body types. A few weeks ago I had on both a RMC Buco and a RMC Rough Wear A-2, and by far I preferred fhe A-2, even if the Buco fit better (I didn't buy either one).
I love my LW Trojan but i could live without it. On the other hand, my closet just doesn't feel complete without an A-2.
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