with FW you have to go second hand these days.Yeah searching online I only saw 2 stores in japan that carried sz 34 (but currently sold out) and I was hoping I missed a spot that still has one for sale, just wishful thinking I guess
with FW you have to go second hand these days.Yeah searching online I only saw 2 stores in japan that carried sz 34 (but currently sold out) and I was hoping I missed a spot that still has one for sale, just wishful thinking I guess
Hello Chris, There is a wealth of info here. Our friend Canuck Panda posted some original advertisement from RMC NZ. Personally, I really like the NZ batches they did produce in the late 90s and early 2k. Your jacket is a replica of the cycle champ, originally produced in 1958. I have one original from that period and some orange label 60. They in my view basically the same quality from the samples I have.Hi everyone, hope you've all got a terrific weekend planned. This is for the RMC aficionados - does anyone know the reference of this HD collaboration?
I saw one advertised in the Classifieds a while back being described as quite rare and initially only available in Japan - it was noted then as a Cycle Champ repro. If anyone can provide insight I'd appreciate it. I think the leather looks quite nice and the detachable mouton collar is a nice touch.
Looking forward to your thoughts, particularly on quality and fit - it looks fairly short, which I'm good with. Thank you in advance, speak soon.
Chris
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Hi Nick, you've come to the right place. Welcome to TFL.Hi everybody, this is my first post and not sure if I’m posting where I’m supposed to as couldn’t find how to
Anyway, I’ve had this particular leather jacket for a good few years now and have always wanted to know more about it.
It’s either late 60s early 70s I think, but no makers label and never seen another one.
Possibly a Brookes or similar?
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Thanks Marc, yes, I too think possibly Brooks or a Lesco.Hi Nick, you've come to the right place. Welcome to TFL.
Thats an interesting jacket you have there. I've never seen a jacket like this before. Normally I start dating a jacket by looking at the zipper but the zipper on this jacket is a replacement so not much help there.
Looking at the back with those deep gussets it somewhat resembles this 70s Lesco design... But that's where the similarities stop.
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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
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Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Sorry, Marc, are you saying the zipper on my jacket is a replacement? Or the one you’ve shared ?Thanks Marc, yes, I too think possibly Brooks or a Lesco.
The large bell Talon zipper is 60s/70s most probably, but I’ve seen that zipper on a 50s jacket unless it was replaced.
Yep, it's not original to this jacket, hence the rows of empty stitch holes.Sorry, Marc, are you saying the zipper on my jacket is a replacement? Or the one you’ve shared ?
Ah, didn’t even notice!
I've been there a couple of times: my first Field Leathers, my ELMC Roadstar, the Appalachian. But as soon as they were sold and out of the door I never thought about them again. Not for a second.How do you guys mentally get past that? Any tricks to get in the right mindset?
^^Or do you just pull the trigger and list them without thinking too much?
I have regrets for the ones I loved. Sometimes I didn't appreciate what I had until I lost them. That is life. Best way to go about anything, is right through it.Hey fellas, got a bit of a topic that might hit home for some of y’all. How do you say goodbye to a jacket that's been hanging in your closet for years, but deep down you know it ain't getting the love it deserves? Whether it doesn’t fit like it used to or just ain’t seeing the light of day anymore, it can be tough to let go.
I’ve got a couple of jackets that I keep telling myself I’ll wear again, but let’s be real, they're just taking up space. Thing is, every time I think about selling 'em, it feels like I’m giving up on an old friend. How do you guys mentally get past that? Any tricks to get in the right mindset? Or do you just pull the trigger and list them without thinking too much?
Would love to hear how you all handle it—especially those who've had to part with some real special pieces. Do you sell with no regrets, or is there always a bit of sting to it? Let’s hear your stories, and maybe we can make the process a little easier for each other!
It’s tough, I had a bunch of outerwear I loved and had to let go when I moved from toronto to socal weatherHey fellas, got a bit of a topic that might hit home for some of y’all. How do you say goodbye to a jacket that's been hanging in your closet for years, but deep down you know it ain't getting the love it deserves? Whether it doesn’t fit like it used to or just ain’t seeing the light of day anymore, it can be tough to let go.
I’ve got a couple of jackets that I keep telling myself I’ll wear again, but let’s be real, they're just taking up space. Thing is, every time I think about selling 'em, it feels like I’m giving up on an old friend. How do you guys mentally get past that? Any tricks to get in the right mindset? Or do you just pull the trigger and list them without thinking too much?
Would love to hear how you all handle it—especially those who've had to part with some real special pieces. Do you sell with no regrets, or is there always a bit of sting to it? Let’s hear your stories, and maybe we can make the process a little easier for each other!