John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Early morning at the playground with the kids. Freewheelers definitely utilizes some of the best Shinki hides in their pieces and Cafe Racers are my go-to. This Speed Master really is something special in my collection.
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Thanks, man. Fits me like a glove so no buffets in the immediate future.Amazing jacket. Amazing fit.
@dwilson The TW San Mateo is definitely V-shaped.I don't know Freewheeler's cuts very well but is the speed master their V-shaped jacket? I heard the Mulholland is more straight-shaped. I'm interested in the brand as my next possible purchase but unsure which cut works for my body which is indeed V-shaped.
@dwilson The TW San Mateo is definitely V-shaped.
I can see why you aren’t happy with the fit but I wonder whether this is how this pattern is supposed to be worn? Length and waist are spot on. If you embrace its boxiness I think you could have enjoyed it. Just a very different fit from your other leather jackets.
Cool outfit Jake, you wear that hat really well and it suits you nicely with the longer hair.
Are those Ouderhound boots? They're very nice.
Beautiful. I had a LW Trojan meant for the Japanese market. For some reason the shoulders fit wider than on his "regular" offering. I felt like you feel in it. When you size down I think you will find that the length and torso, as well as the sleeve length will fit nearly the same, with chest and shoulders trimming down more. The upper arms will be wider than what you are used to, particularly for some of his repros of MC jackets. Though I can say my J23 and LT are certainly slimmer in that area. It certainly is a stunning jacket though and you wear it well. It is my personal favorite jacket, out of everything I own, and have owned.
@dudewuttheheck , it's okay but yeah, send it back.
@navetsea , throw that brown thing away. That symbol of **** times. It destroys this fantastic jacket.
Congrats on your newborn kid!Thanks, man. Much more crazy in the house but a lot of love as well.
Thank you!Congrats on your newborn kid!
Not yet, still 6000 detected new cases a day here with our country laidback testing measure, and living in java it is basically the only island mostly affected throughout the country.@dudewuttheheck , it's okay but yeah, send it back.
@navetsea , throw that brown thing away. That symbol of **** times. It destroys this fantastic jacket.
Early morning at the playground with the kids. Freewheelers definitely utilizes some of the best Shinki hides in their pieces and Cafe Racers are my go-to. This Speed Master really is something special in my collection.
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Stay safe!Not yet, still 6000 detected new cases a day here with our country laidback testing measure, and living in java it is basically the only island mostly affected throughout the country.
View attachment 317359 I know this is mainly regulated towards leather jackets, but once in a while a special “non-leather” comes along that blows my mind. This is a Taylor Stitch wool long haul trucker jacket I bought about 5 years ago. I believe it to be one of the last “made in USA” jackets they released. Now their truckers are manufactured in China. I was drooling over this jacket for a long time, thinking they were sold out. I was walking thru the Mission one day and popped into the TS store on Valencia St. and, SCORE!... they had it! I’ve done tons of traveling with this jacket, it’s perfect for layering. I forgot how comfortable and well made it is, till I pulled it out of the closet today. Very chilly in the Bay Area today.
Big thanks to Terry for letting me try this beautiful jacket out!
View attachment 317359 I know this is mainly regulated towards leather jackets, but once in a while a special “non-leather” comes along that blows my mind. This is a Taylor Stitch wool long haul trucker jacket I bought about 5 years ago. I believe it to be one of the last “made in USA” jackets they released. Now their truckers are manufactured in China. I was drooling over this jacket for a long time, thinking they were sold out. I was walking thru the Mission one day and popped into the TS store on Valencia St. and, SCORE!... they had it! I’ve done tons of traveling with this jacket, it’s perfect for layering. I forgot how comfortable and well made it is, till I pulled it out of the closet today. Very chilly in the Bay Area today.