I rather like the colour of that hide on the third from the left. I don't think any of these outfits would be quite my personal choice,but you can't argue with the practicality of a wipe-clean lounge suit.
Blazer - maybe not - leather coat, yes but it is subjective -
John Sim in Life on Mars
Brad Pitt in Fightlub and Killing Them Softly
he looks like he's selling spare baby organs.
My guilty (and completely off-topic for TFL) pleasure is these kinds of jackets, not blazers but 60s and 70s coats/car coats. I pick them up for a song on the Bay - especially compared to 30s/40s/50s stuff - but as I said, completely off topic for a Golden Era forum like here and certainly not right for most professional settings. But I wear them a lot, and enjoy them just as much as my more 1930s/1940s jackets/coats. My wife likes them even more than my more vintage styled jackets which makes it easier to justify when I've bought another one ;-)
I share that guilty pleasure.
Seb, it's always nice to find another partner in crime but I suspect you and I are the exception rather than the rule round these parts for jackets like these
Hope you're in for some decent jacket weather soon - was just on the phone with my best mate and he said the weather has been ****** awful.
Christ almighty, leather jeans. Why don't they just kill me. No, wait, I'll wait for leather sweatpants. With stripes.
Sorry, but this just looks like ****. In my humble opinion, of course. Four guys trying WAY too hard ...
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. To each their own! Go on with your bad self...keep going... Little further....Haha, take it easy guys! Their attempt can be understood as they are just standing behind their own line of products - they're the makers behind Tenjin Works from Tokyo.
http://www.tenjinworks.com/
I really like the other styles!Haha, take it easy guys! Their attempt can be understood as they are just standing behind their own line of products - they're the makers behind Tenjin Works from Tokyo.
http://www.tenjinworks.com/
Christ almighty, leather jeans. Why don't they just kill me. No, wait, I'll wait for leather sweatpants. With stripes.
Any car coat makers you recommend from this not so golden period?