TN Brown Mutt Jacket?
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TN Brown Mutt Jacket?
I am thinking about getting a brown leather Mutt jaket. here is a mock up of what I think it may look like.
I like the way it looks. The brown leather takes away the biker look (for me)
I would like to know what you all think.
I like the way it looks. The brown leather takes away the biker look (for me)
I would like to know what you all think.
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you know......i had that exact idea in my head.....after i jokingly told orb to get his mutt jacket made out of shrunken lamb.
i hope you get one.......i think it would look awesome. i wish i could pull that look off.....i could of 10 years ago. now i'd just look too much like a street thug.......which is what i was 10 years ago
i hope you get one.......i think it would look awesome. i wish i could pull that look off.....i could of 10 years ago. now i'd just look too much like a street thug.......which is what i was 10 years ago
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Sukebe, You mean one of these?
I had Tony make this for me way back last August with some 'special materials', more specifically, a leather that Tony showed off to me and a friend while we were at his studio. My friend was really taken with the leather, and so naturally I *had* to have one made. For understandable reasons, it took close to four months before I had the finished product in my hands, and boy is it worth the wait, and then some!
It really has become an invaluable jacket for me for personal reasons, and has become something of a travel jacket for me. And I don't think ANY jacket, Indy or otherwise, has gotten me quite so many compliments!
P.s. those ARE Tony's 'Indy' canvas bags, or should I say pillows? And yes, the jacket *does* have a name stitched on it, but in that photo the lapel is just pulled over it.
I had Tony make this for me way back last August with some 'special materials', more specifically, a leather that Tony showed off to me and a friend while we were at his studio. My friend was really taken with the leather, and so naturally I *had* to have one made. For understandable reasons, it took close to four months before I had the finished product in my hands, and boy is it worth the wait, and then some!
It really has become an invaluable jacket for me for personal reasons, and has become something of a travel jacket for me. And I don't think ANY jacket, Indy or otherwise, has gotten me quite so many compliments!
P.s. those ARE Tony's 'Indy' canvas bags, or should I say pillows? And yes, the jacket *does* have a name stitched on it, but in that photo the lapel is just pulled over it.
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Castor, that is a BEAUTIFUL jacket! I can only imagine how much better it looks in person.Castor Dioscuri wrote:Sukebe, You mean one of these?
I had Tony make this for me way back last August with some 'special materials', more specifically, a leather that Tony showed off to me and a friend while we were at his studio. My friend was really taken with the leather, and so naturally I *had* to have one made. For understandable reasons, it took close to four months before I had the finished product in my hands, and boy is it worth the wait, and then some!
It really has become an invaluable jacket for me for personal reasons, and has become something of a travel jacket for me. And I don't think ANY jacket, Indy or otherwise, has gotten me quite so many compliments!
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Take a look at Indy G's in the "no dino hide thread"..........looks VERY good.......Browncoat wrote:The jacket's style really isn't for me either but I can appreciate a beautifully made jacket.
It's pretty much what I was thinking in my first post but with a lighter colored distressed leather. The darker color is great.
Now I wonder what an Indy I looks like in that darker distressed leather.
Well if you look at my post above I mentioned that I would like to see the Mutt jacket made in Indiana G's Indy I leather aka the "no dino hide" before Castor posted a pic of his jacket.
Now I would like to see an Indy I jacket made from Castor's Mutt jacket leather.
I think it just might be the excellent balance of dark color and distressing that the Indy I should be without the excessive graining of the shrucken lamb.
Now I would like to see an Indy I jacket made from Castor's Mutt jacket leather.
I think it just might be the excellent balance of dark color and distressing that the Indy I should be without the excessive graining of the shrucken lamb.