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Aero Cafe Racer in Battered Tan

Sloan1874

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I don't think ownership of a BR jacket necessitates a the purchase of a bike. It's a cool design, but nobody has ever asked me what a ride. But I live in Glasgow, and the weather makes biking a less common hobby.
 

ProteinNerd

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While I ride, its not exactly a 30's to 60's inspired bike lol



Yet I still wear cafe racers, off the bike that are....you don't need to ride to enjoy a good cafe racer jacket imo.
 
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dan_t

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Agree totally Martin.

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Sorry, couldn't resist!

As for the comment earlier about the slim fit half belt, note that the front of this jacket is lower than the back by approximately 1.5 inches. As such, t really doesn't 'fit' like the cafe racer.
 

Ribdoner

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i found that bikes were harder to sneak into the rotation than watches, knives, firearms, outerwear and outside women
 

Seb Lucas

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I don't think ownership of a BR jacket necessitates a the purchase of a bike. It's a cool design, but nobody has ever asked me what a ride. But I live in Glasgow, and the weather makes biking a less common hobby.

I've never cared for bikes but I love cafe racer jackets. They are practical jackets with that minimalist look. Only once has someone asked me where my bike was parked and they were a smarty pants.
 

tonypaj

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Everything else except motorbike is OK for me to buy. The wife works with road safety stuff, motorbikes are a no go for me (sort of) and for my son (most definitely). I don't much care for bike jackets, either.
 

Glenville86

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I like the looks of motorcycle jackets but do not buy them as I don't ride. Same with some western wear as I am not a cowboy. I do have one A2 civilian leather jacket even though I don't actually fly a plane. All my other leather jackets are civilian style jackets. I do wear military general issue type jackets as I did 26-years in the Army.

I personally think it is up to the individual and what they like to wear and you should wear what you like.
 

Seb Lucas

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Well, this is a theme we can play with forever; work wear is cool looking, but many a guy in snazzy repro work wear hasn't done a day of labouring in their life. Carry a pocket watch? Why, when you've got a cell phone that does the same job? Some fellas like vintage suits, but is it 1940 (thank-the-f-not) and does it matter? This site celebrate anachronisms, superfluities and contradictions. Good.
 
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Glenville86

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Yep - In my previous post I said people should wear what they like.

Each individual will have their own preferences from conservative to outlandish and that is what makes this site fun to check out and belong to. ;)
 
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Well, this is a theme we can play with forever; work wear is cool looking, but many a guy in snazzy repro work wear hasn't done a day of labouring in their life. Carry a pocket watch? Why, when you've got a cell phone that does the same job? Some fellas like vintage suits, but is it 1940 (thank-the-f-not) and does it matter? This site celebrate anachronisms, superfluities and contradictions. Good.

:nod: Very well said!

And again, there are motorcycle jackets and then there are motorcycle jackets. Wearing a Perfecto on a bike doesn't make it any less of a fashion statement than wearing it off the bike. Everyone should wear what they like. Who cares, it's all just clothes.
 

zebedee

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I ordered one in battered tan with all the usual features, 4 pockets and everything zippered. I don't ride, don't see it in my future, etc. but just reckon the style is nice.
 

pawineguy

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I ordered one in battered tan with all the usual features, 4 pockets and everything zippered. I don't ride, don't see it in my future, etc. but just reckon the style is nice.

It's one of the more versatile styles for a casual jacket. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
 

kronos77

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Sorry if I am a bit dense here but I am not the jacket expert many of you are.

If i had a collared cafe racer, an Aero Sheene or a similar Schott model, I already broke the mold, didn't i? The Luftwaffe WWII jackets were motorcycle jackets but had button cuffs and flap pockets sometimes. Historically there were variations. Why the insistence on the zips?

Again sorry if i am missing something really obvious.
 

zebedee

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Zips probably streamline and add security in terms of stuff in pockets. Maybe zips also make it easier to get jackets off of broken, bashed bodies, but you're probably at the 'Cut that off him!' stage by then. :p
 

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