Cool way to wear that ShackletonView attachment 522277
Cool enough last night for raw denim and horse hide aero vest
Cool way to wear that ShackletonView attachment 522277
Cool enough last night for raw denim and horse hide aero vest
I got really lucky with this one and had to be pretty patient. The seller didn't want to sell it when I first contacted him. He changed his mind a few months later and I'm extremely grateful for that.Every time I think I am all good with my carefulily obtained crosszips consisting of a Schott 118 and a Black Stallion I see you wearing this. Then I second guess my life choices and think I need a C2 And would hope it looked like yours. Awesome jacket.
I’m in Beaver tooWhere are you in Western PA by the way? I grew up in Beaver PA.
ID on boots? Looks like something in shinki, similar to the John Lofgren combat boot.Fine Creek Eric, Japan model. Only way to get stock sleeves that fit my trex arms. has taken a while to find one because they really seem to hold their value over there on the used market and I didn't wanna pay a ton + tariff.
Super plush with ultra soft leather + the quilted lining. I love grainy jackets and only FC and lost worlds really put out horsehide consistently that I like on that level.
the swing arms are probably the most controversial choice on the pattern but you do feel them in extra movement.
sleeves are quite narrow so if you have hogan pythons pass on this one for sure.
I know fcl are controversial on here but I like it a lot.
View attachment 522384
addict horsehide.ID on boots? Looks like something in shinki, similar to the John Lofgren combat boot.
Thanks I appreciate that a lotCool way to wear that Shackleton
Now that’s a coincidence! My parents are still there.I’m in Beaver toosorry for late reply, I was traveling for work.
Yeah, it’s either Harley Davidson or military issue leather jackets I see around here…Now that’s a coincidence! My parents are still there.
Not too many folks wearing Freewheelers in those parts..![]()
I keep hearing about this, but don’t know much apart from those Vibram “five-finger” sports shoe that became very popular 10 years ago here in Oz among the fitness community.Any barefoot shoe fans on TFL? It's a very interesting topic.
A "barefoot shoe" is simply a style of footwear that attempts to mimic, as closely as practical, the concept and feel of wearing no shoes while still providing protection for the wearer's feet. Usually that involves having no heel raise (which most shoes have nowadays) and no arch support (also very common), and the thickness of the sole is generally minimised to maximise "ground feel", which helps the muscles in the foot (and leg) develop and strengthen when walking, running etc.I keep hearing about this, but don’t know much apart from those Vibram “five-finger” sports shoe that became very popular 10 years ago here in Oz among the fitness community.
Is barefoot shoe the name of the brand or a style of shoe?
Why is it becoming an interesting topic in your opinion? (Apart from the biomechanics benefits of using minimal footwear when exercising or walking long distances).
Cheers.
One hereFound a big mirror on the way to a local barefoot shoes shop where my friend, who is visiting me, wanted to get his first pair. Any barefoot shoe fans on TFL? It's a very interesting topic.
@Batoidea summed it up nicely. For me this "trend" really represents long term health vs short term comfort/aesthetics, but the most important thing by far is the wide/anatomical toe box.I keep hearing about this, but don’t know much apart from those Vibram “five-finger” sports shoe that became very popular 10 years ago here in Oz among the fitness community.
Is barefoot shoe the name of the brand or a style of shoe?
Why is it becoming an interesting topic in your opinion? (Apart from the biomechanics benefits of using minimal footwear when exercising or walking long distances).
Cheers.