Ruler1609
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Hello everyone,
I’m looking for some advice from the community regarding a second leather jacket to complement my current one.
I own a Real McCoy’s Buco J‑24 BJ19003 (old fit, full set) with the fur collar and belt. I absolutely love it — the weight, the density of the Shinki, the character, the whole package. But as many of you know, the J‑24 is a very “busy” jacket: epaulettes, belt, D‑pocket, lots of hardware. It’s a fantastic piece, but not always the easiest to wear in every situation.
So I’m now looking for a second jacket in a similar spirit, but with a cleaner, more understated design — something with the same quality and presence, but less loaded with details.
At the moment, I’m hesitating between two specific models:
1. Fine Creek Leather – Leon “Nostar” (factory clean version)
Reference: FCL OSJK001 (export code) / FCJK015 (Japan code)
This is the official factory‑clean version without epaulettes and without the belt, not the modified-after-the-fact version. The one I’m considering is the 1.3 mm Shinki horsehide version sold by Rivet & Hide.
-> https://rivetandhide.com/eur/fine-creek-leather-custom-leon-jacket-1-3mm-black-shinki-horsehide
2. Double Helix – Deviant Sunset
Reference: RC0811
A beautifully executed 1940s‑style sports jacket with a simpler front, great lines, and a more vintage‑inspired silhouette.
-> https://doublehelixworks.com/product/deviant-sunset-1-8mm/
My goal is to find something that complements the Buco rather than overlaps with it — something easier to wear day‑to‑day, but still with top‑tier leather and construction.
If anyone here owns either of these jackets (or both), I’d love to hear your thoughts on:
• fit and comfort
• leather density and break‑in
• long‑term durability
• how “clean” they look in real life
• how they compare to a Buco / Freewheelers / RCL in terms of presence and versatility
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help.
I’m looking for some advice from the community regarding a second leather jacket to complement my current one.
I own a Real McCoy’s Buco J‑24 BJ19003 (old fit, full set) with the fur collar and belt. I absolutely love it — the weight, the density of the Shinki, the character, the whole package. But as many of you know, the J‑24 is a very “busy” jacket: epaulettes, belt, D‑pocket, lots of hardware. It’s a fantastic piece, but not always the easiest to wear in every situation.
So I’m now looking for a second jacket in a similar spirit, but with a cleaner, more understated design — something with the same quality and presence, but less loaded with details.
At the moment, I’m hesitating between two specific models:
1. Fine Creek Leather – Leon “Nostar” (factory clean version)
Reference: FCL OSJK001 (export code) / FCJK015 (Japan code)
This is the official factory‑clean version without epaulettes and without the belt, not the modified-after-the-fact version. The one I’m considering is the 1.3 mm Shinki horsehide version sold by Rivet & Hide.
-> https://rivetandhide.com/eur/fine-creek-leather-custom-leon-jacket-1-3mm-black-shinki-horsehide
2. Double Helix – Deviant Sunset
Reference: RC0811
A beautifully executed 1940s‑style sports jacket with a simpler front, great lines, and a more vintage‑inspired silhouette.
-> https://doublehelixworks.com/product/deviant-sunset-1-8mm/
My goal is to find something that complements the Buco rather than overlaps with it — something easier to wear day‑to‑day, but still with top‑tier leather and construction.
If anyone here owns either of these jackets (or both), I’d love to hear your thoughts on:
• fit and comfort
• leather density and break‑in
• long‑term durability
• how “clean” they look in real life
• how they compare to a Buco / Freewheelers / RCL in terms of presence and versatility
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help.


