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Maitiu
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Picked up this beauty on sale from Milworks last week. I'll post some fit pics this coming Saturday :)
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Tullio_86
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Hi to everybody,
I am looking for this 50's biker leather jacket from LVC. My size is an L (42). I have a LVC type III denim jacket and size L suite me perfect. So I guess I wear the same size for this model. Here's the jacket photos: Thanks!!
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Denimstoyevsky
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Hey, by chance, does anyone have a pair of 78s (not 76), tagged 30 or 31 in the waist, that they wouldn't mind getting rid of? Been looking around on ebay/grailed, but they never come up. I remember most people didn't like them, but I think the cut would be perfect for me.
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illumin8em
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Howdy, I do not have a pair for sale but I can say that they are a perfect slim straight leg cut for my small girlfriend in size 31, with no unwanted front pouch that she normally gets when wearing men's jeans. They are perfect women's jeans I guess is what I'm trying to say, same with the recent 76s just more of skinny cut. I think someone asked for pics a while ago, and I forgot to oblige. If we get some sun here in Oregon on a day off I'll try to get to that. |
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The Librarian
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Various LVC jackets.
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CSL
MODERATOR anonymous Joined: 15 Feb 2014 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 19915 |
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I've always fancied that triple pleat with the curved front yoke. May I ask what's the history on that model?
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hollows
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As I recall, that one is not historically accurate but based off of a triple pleat fragment before they knew what the complete garment looked like. They just filled in the gaps with some plausible styling. I like it quite a bit, too.
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I make things out of leather.
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CSL
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I see. Thanks, Nick.
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topgearskin
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Did they do a non- blanket lined model? I have the lined jacket (it's a favourite).
That duck triple pleat is "the one that got away" for me. I'd love one of them |
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Dr_Heech
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^me too
There are more photos on page 2 of this thread of one l used to own. IlRC there is a photo of a similar blanket lined blouse on the cover of the 1879 catalogue, although l dont have pics of that to hand. |
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