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Lewis Leathers Super Phantom….with custom William Lennon fell boots…. View attachment 384771 View attachment 384772
I like your jacket collection. And the array of colors it has.
Lewis Leathers Super Phantom….with custom William Lennon fell boots…. View attachment 384771 View attachment 384772
Lewis Leathers Super Phantom….with custom William Lennon fell boots…. View attachment 384771 View attachment 384772
****Johnny Strabler (aka Marlon Brando)*****
TOYS McCoy has outdone themselves once again. This is the kind of grail I wouldn’t think twice to pull out my wallet. My reasoning was long gone as will you when you see it in person.
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Durable “The Wild One” with its iconic B.R.M.C insignia. Horsehide. Smug fit, short body length with wide shoulders. This is size 36, it’s roomier than my Real McCoy J-24 in size 38.
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Jacket: TOYS McCoy Durable Code33 "The Wild One"
Tshirt: Real McCoy’s package Tee
Belt: Orgueil
Jeans: Sugarcane 2014
Boots: YSL Wyatt Boots
Depends if you have a relatively longer torso. Cuz they really went out of their way to make the distance between shoulder and hem shorter than most jacket, which is good news to me. It’s taper but not as restrictive as J-24 from The Real McCoy. J-24 is so tight that I can barely move my Upper body. I think you can totally pull off this jacket. With the right size, I don’t see why not.Wow! Don’t know if it’s good or bad news that I probably couldn’t handle the shoulder to hem taper.
Custom made or straight off the rack? It fits you perfect.This morning at the carwash. Begging the higher powers for some sun.
Himel „The Imperial“. Still my favourite in all my jackets. May even see some more wear now that I decided to up my “brown jacket” game.
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Custom made or straight off the rack? It fits you perfect.
Depends if you have a relatively longer torso. Cuz they really went out of their way to make the distance between shoulder and hem shorter than most jacket, which is good news to me. It’s taper but not as restrictive as J-24 from The Real McCoy. J-24 is so tight that I can barely move my Upper body. I think you can totally pull off this jacket. With the right size, I don’t see why not.
Vintage wool Halfbelt. Thick and scratchy wool, quilted liner. My only gripe is the sleeve length, too short, so I may send it to Dena for the leather banded cuff treatment, which I think would work out well.
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No these are actually unbranded 12oz chinos! Great value for the buck and good fit.Noticed you are lately in Black/Black jeans, are these IH?
No these are actually unbranded 12oz chinos! Great value for the buck and good fit.
Well, what do we have here...is what I thought as I inspected the Aero CXL FQHH jacket I bought from rosecitymike on TFL. Mike was not the original owner, but told me the previous owner wore this beast of a jacket well and broke it in very nicely...with some tea-core effect showing though the black. Lovely! But what Aero model is it? Mike described it as a 50s half-belt...but the features of the jacket did not match Aero's profile of that jacket.
So...I looked and looked...scoured the internet, and finally figured out that this is the uncommon Aero August (and to complicate things just a bit, with elastic rather than straps to cinch the half-belt).
The jacket is awesome -great for layering - and indeed a beast! The only issue I had was that the sleeves were a good inch+ too long for my liking. Lucky for me, this jacket features a relatively simple straight hem across the cuffs. So I had them shortened. I knew this would alter the pattern a bit (the sleeve straps are now much closer to the hands), but I think it still looks great!
Here it is today, layered with an Ironheart IHJ-84NC underneath, boots are Canada West Moorby black CXL:
That placement of the straps at the cuff actually makes much more sense! I never thought of it before but now they could potentially cinch at the actual wrist as opposed to up the forearm. Smart! Looks perfect!Well, what do we have here...is what I thought as I inspected the Aero CXL FQHH jacket I bought from rosecitymike on TFL. Mike was not the original owner, but told me the previous owner wore this beast of a jacket well and broke it in very nicely...with some tea-core effect showing though the black. Lovely! But what Aero model is it? Mike described it as a 50s half-belt...but the features of the jacket did not match Aero's profile of that jacket.
So...I looked and looked...scoured the internet, and finally figured out that this is the uncommon Aero August (and to complicate things just a bit, with elastic rather than straps to cinch the half-belt).
The jacket is awesome -great for layering - and indeed a beast! The only issue I had was that the sleeves were a good inch+ too long for my liking. Lucky for me, this jacket features a relatively simple straight hem across the cuffs. So I had them shortened. I knew this would alter the pattern a bit (the sleeve straps are now much closer to the hands), but I think it still looks great!
Here it is today, layered with an Ironheart IHJ-84NC underneath, boots are Canada West Moorby black CXL:
That placement of the straps at the cuff actually makes much more sense! I never thought of it before but now they could potentially cinch at the actual wrist as opposed to up the forearm. Smart! Looks perfect!