FS JB Skyfall Large Leather Jacket - 1930's Distressed Leather Jacket
GilFran007
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Bought in 2014 from Mr. Porter for $900 USD and only worn a handful of times. Stored flat in a garment bag in a non-smoking house. This jacket is practically new still.
I bought this primarily for it's collectability but now need the $ for some stormtrooper armour..... no seriously.....LOL
Asking $750 USD plus shipping from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I bought this primarily for it's collectability but now need the $ for some stormtrooper armour..... no seriously.....LOL
Asking $750 USD plus shipping from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Comments
pit to pit = 23"
collar seam to shoulder seam = 6.5"
shoulder to cuff = 26.25"
waist = 20.5"
back length = 25"
She fits like every other large jacket on me....with a smidgeon of extra length at the sleeves. I believe this comes from it's vintage pattern DNA. You can see that the sleeves hang low on the cuff on DC as well.
Hope that helps. It is a lovely piece....but I'm not in love with it as much as some of the other items in the JB collection
) go for it man! I'm wearing mine today! -{
CR/QoS, TLD, DN, GE, TSWLM, LTK, TND, TWiNE, TMWTGG, TB
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LOL....I hope so, TWINE is my favourite PB movie.......but I admit, GE might beat it on a good day
So the trick with the wife is to buy so many leather jackets that she couldn't possibly notice what's new and what's existing.
Reminds me of the time I went to LA to meet up with Tony Nowak (maker of the Indiana Jones Crystal Skull Jacket). He made me a custom Indy jacket in a very distressed, heavy cowhide........cost way more than what I was allowed to spend on my visit, duty wise.
Coming back home, Customs asked me if I had anything to declare: "Nope....didn't buy a thing. Just me and my 10 year old jacket coming home......"
LOL
That's a name I wouldn't have expected to turn up on this forum. I hope you still have your jacket. I was fortunte to have him make me two while I was on deployment and then after his passing, his son-in-law made me one which I ended up letting go.
Yes...I will never part with my TN jackets. I was fortunate to have met him during my hobby travels and admired his character deeply. He was a good friend