Baron Kurtz
New Member
I am mainly a collector/wearer of civilian vintage gear. I scour the vintage and thrift stores in every town i visit or live in. I honestly never thought London would be as productive as it has been.
There i was in Camden of all places, and in Rokit no less, one of the bigger stores (3 branches in London). This is one of the most picked over places in the UK when it comes to vintage clothing. So amongst the rack is this thing. This is my greatest ever vintage purchase. It's a motorcycle jacket tentatively dated to the late 1930s. Nothing special there, i've had three others from this era out of London stores. But this one is WHITE. And TWO TONE. And cafe racer collar. They literally don't get much rarer than this in the civilian leather arena. This is a Tanaka-grade jacket. I think it's made of deer hide, but maybe it's lamb/sheep. It's beat up pretty good, dirty, and with tears on a small portion of the lowest front panel. But it's wearable with caution. The liner is i think replacement and the zips are early 60s (probably) replacements - the old stitch holes are present. I may re-replace them with era-correct zippers. Check out the contrasting purplish-brownish leather stitched into the pleats (front and back!!). One belt missing, unfortunately. And the best part? It cost me 25 quid.
Enjoy …
It has a beautifully tailored central pleat down the rear centre seam. And that wonderful tiny belt almost unique to the era.
bk
There i was in Camden of all places, and in Rokit no less, one of the bigger stores (3 branches in London). This is one of the most picked over places in the UK when it comes to vintage clothing. So amongst the rack is this thing. This is my greatest ever vintage purchase. It's a motorcycle jacket tentatively dated to the late 1930s. Nothing special there, i've had three others from this era out of London stores. But this one is WHITE. And TWO TONE. And cafe racer collar. They literally don't get much rarer than this in the civilian leather arena. This is a Tanaka-grade jacket. I think it's made of deer hide, but maybe it's lamb/sheep. It's beat up pretty good, dirty, and with tears on a small portion of the lowest front panel. But it's wearable with caution. The liner is i think replacement and the zips are early 60s (probably) replacements - the old stitch holes are present. I may re-replace them with era-correct zippers. Check out the contrasting purplish-brownish leather stitched into the pleats (front and back!!). One belt missing, unfortunately. And the best part? It cost me 25 quid.
Enjoy …
It has a beautifully tailored central pleat down the rear centre seam. And that wonderful tiny belt almost unique to the era.
bk