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  • TheExit148TheExit148 Posts: 562MI6 Agent
    Some bad issues at home so will hopefully have some more details soon
    Hope all is ok over there man!
  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,091MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    The link is because he wears the jacket in one of his films (brown version)

    But since it's not named after the actor (unlike say the Matchless Craig Blouson) Mr E should not have an issue.
    Some bad issues at home so will hopefully have some more details soon

    I hope you've managed to get everything sorted and all is well now, Ross.
  • nafets47nafets47 FloridaPosts: 939MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    The link is because he wears the jacket in one of his films (brown version)

    But since it's not named after the actor (unlike say the Matchless Craig Blouson) Mr E should not have an issue.

    It is called the "Patterson" which is the actor's last name. So it is named after him, just not by first name. However that is the oddest reason not to buy a clothing item I have ever heard.

    It doesn't say it anywhere on the jacket and the only people who would know are the same people that want it from you. :))
    -
    Separately I got my Patterson back from being dyed black and it is fantastic. It has a life time warranty on the dye as well which is pretty cool. I am himming and hawing about changing the lining out with the correct blue plaid lining, we shall see.

    Pictures to come soon.

    Best,
    Stefan
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    I'm suddenly a bit lost ?:) is the jacket called a Patterson or Pattinson? the only actor I know called Patterson is Bill Paterson.
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • CRBCRB Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    The jacket is called the Patterson. The actor is called Pattinson. On the very, very first published release of the Patterson it was labelled the Pattinson. So the link is there, as he wore the jacket in the film 'Water for Elephants', but it changed name very early along the way (before it was available retail).

    Daniel Craig wears a black summer one.
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    So in effect the jacket is not actually named after him at all. Which is what I always thought. I never knew about the link to Pattinson anyway.
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • Enjoying DeathEnjoying Death Toronto, ON CANADAPosts: 1,231MI6 Agent
    The actor you are referring to has the last name Pattinson, not Patterson. -{
    nafets47 wrote:
    welshboy78 wrote:
    The link is because he wears the jacket in one of his films (brown version)

    But since it's not named after the actor (unlike say the Matchless Craig Blouson) Mr E should not have an issue.

    It is called the "Patterson" which is the actor's last name. So it is named after him, just not by first name. However that is the oddest reason not to buy a clothing item I have ever heard.

    It doesn't say it anywhere on the jacket and the only people who would know are the same people that want it from you. :))
    -
    Separately I got my Patterson back from being dyed black and it is fantastic. It has a life time warranty on the dye as well which is pretty cool. I am himming and hawing about changing the lining out with the correct blue plaid lining, we shall see.

    Pictures to come soon.

    Best,
    Stefan
    Pussy Galore: “My name is Pussy Galore.”
    Bond: “I must be dreaming.”
  • nafets47nafets47 FloridaPosts: 939MI6 Agent
    The actor you are referring to has the last name Pattinson, not Patterson. -{
    nafets47 wrote:

    But since it's not named after the actor (unlike say the Matchless Craig Blouson) Mr E should not have an issue.

    It is called the "Patterson" which is the actor's last name. So it is named after him, just not by first name. However that is the oddest reason not to buy a clothing item I have ever heard.

    It doesn't say it anywhere on the jacket and the only people who would know are the same people that want it from you. :))
    -
    Separately I got my Patterson back from being dyed black and it is fantastic. It has a life time warranty on the dye as well which is pretty cool. I am himming and hawing about changing the lining out with the correct blue plaid lining, we shall see.

    Pictures to come soon.

    Best,
    Stefan

    Damn, I have been wrong my whole life about this guy! :D Thanks for the correction guys. -{

    Best,
    Stefan
  • The link is more subtle than I originally thought. Thanks for the correction.

    To be quite frank, I wouldn't be surprised if Belstaff intended to use his name but misspelled it. Belstaff (old Belstaff) is one of my favorite brands, but they are notorious for NOT paying attention to detail.

    One time I bought a brand new Dark Leather Blouson (the jacket in the Dark Knight) and I noticed there was a belstaff leaflet inside the inner pocket that had a description of the movie. Everything seemed fine, until the mention of Heath Ledger. They called him "Heather Ledger". (they must have been using google translate) it made me laugh. And yes, it was authentic, not a knock off.

    Also one time I inquired about the suede Ethan blouson when it was for sale on their official website. I even ended my e-mail with sincerely...(my name) And this was the opening line to the e-mail I was given in response..."Dear Ethan! Thank you for your message and interest in this wonderful jacket." :))

    All in all, yeah, if I loved the Patterson, I think I could get over the name. Touché
  • CRBCRB Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    Here is the very first incarnation of what would become the "Patterson", back when it was called the "Pattinson"

    (See bottom right jacket)

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  • Sriram858Sriram858 Posts: 182MI6 Agent
    That is awesome! I ended up buying the small on ebay that was in brown color. I am planning to get it dyed black next week...can you share the photos of your new patterson in black :)- Thanks for your help!
    nafets47 wrote:
    welshboy78 wrote:
    The link is because he wears the jacket in one of his films (brown version)

    But since it's not named after the actor (unlike say the Matchless Craig Blouson) Mr E should not have an issue.

    It is called the "Patterson" which is the actor's last name. So it is named after him, just not by first name. However that is the oddest reason not to buy a clothing item I have ever heard.

    It doesn't say it anywhere on the jacket and the only people who would know are the same people that want it from you. :))
    -
    Separately I got my Patterson back from being dyed black and it is fantastic. It has a life time warranty on the dye as well which is pretty cool. I am himming and hawing about changing the lining out with the correct blue plaid lining, we shall see.

    Pictures to come soon.

    Best,
    Stefan
  • I can't believe all this dyeing that's taking place :o Belstaff jackets have such a beautiful antique finish,
    it's what makes them a classic and unique and sets them apart. Makes me sick to my stomach to think about. :#
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    MrE wrote:
    I can't believe all this dyeing that's taking place :o Belstaff jackets have such a beautiful antique finish,
    it's what makes them a classic and unique and sets them apart. Makes me sick to my stomach to think about. :#
    The leather is still the same quality, workmanship, design, heritage and quality is what you get with belstaff.....well mostly, if re-dying is done well I can't see the problem. nafets is also no idiot so if he's happy I'd guess the dying went well.
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • CRBCRB Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    If you redye those Belstaff's you will lose the antique wash that their treatment initially has. Not the end of the world but a shame to lose. Over the years you'll need to tread them anyway, I've done it on a couple of mine and that takes most of the wash away also.
  • Italian dyeing and tanning of leather is top notch, it's not something that can be duplicated by simply applying a dye and rubbing it into the leather. If a jacket is redyed, sometimes that leather has a squeaky, unnatural feel to it.
    If the original color is brown, over the years, instead of an antique black look like Craig's jacket has, it will most likely start showing brown spots and wear areas. Not saying that the people who are dyeing their jackets won't be pleased with the outcome. But a simple redye job won't give the Patterson the antique black look that Craig's jacket has. I'm not calling anyone an idiot, just warning against the idea for the reasons I listed.
  • Sriram858Sriram858 Posts: 182MI6 Agent
    The feedback makes sense... I would love to see the photos of the dyed belstaff patterson that switched to black from brown...
  • Enjoying DeathEnjoying Death Toronto, ON CANADAPosts: 1,231MI6 Agent
    I'm interested in getting one of these jackets but have no idea what they are going for? Any info would be appreciated.
    Pussy Galore: “My name is Pussy Galore.”
    Bond: “I must be dreaming.”
  • CRBCRB Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    Depends on the size and the colour. Because of DC the black ones will probably fetch more !
  • Sriram858Sriram858 Posts: 182MI6 Agent
    They are so hard to find now which is unfortunate...I got lucky finding a small on EBay... I am working with Indy Magnoli to do a test run... let's see how those come out, if they come out nice maybe it's something the forum will have interest in...
    CRB wrote:
    Depends on the size and the colour. Because of DC the black ones will probably fetch more !
  • nafets47nafets47 FloridaPosts: 939MI6 Agent
  • nafets47nafets47 FloridaPosts: 939MI6 Agent
    I ended up buying two Matchless Inverness jackets in Antique Black, one in a Medium and one in a Large.

    The Medium fit much better so if anyone is after a Patterson this is a thicker and longer jacket. However has the same design baring the cuffs.

    I personally prefer this over the Belstaff. The following are the measurements for the Large:

    Chest approx: 56 cm
    Shoulder: 49cm
    Arm length 67cm
    Jacket length approx. 74 cm

    I have it listed on eBay since it is not a Bond item or Craig (Craig wears a Belstaff). I will sell it for less to a member so let me know if you are interested.

    Best,
    Stefan
  • CRBCRB Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    The Inverness has different cuffs I believe, it doesn't have the buckles. That said, the buckles are infinitely annoying and I've removed them on one of my Pattersons, the Inverness has better cuffs.
  • nafets47nafets47 FloridaPosts: 939MI6 Agent
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  • The Bond ExperienceThe Bond Experience Newtown, PAPosts: 5,490Quartermasters
    Wanted to thank our very own JE for nabbing me this Patterson. I am not a black jacket guy so the brown one is the one I targeted. The large fits me well.
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  • sunny01sunny01 Posts: 524MI6 Agent
    Wondered if anyone here saw there was a New size L Patterson on Ebay up for sale for 650 EUR but also had Best Offer available....not sure it sold it just said listing ended with no bids made so it may be worth contacting seller if anyone interested:

    Here is link

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BELSTAFF-PATTERSON-LEATHER-JACKET/302478730916?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D49129%26meid%3Dbfa3b5b0340c4fdd907935d841bafc2e%26pid%3D100013%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D292137792511&_trksid=p2047675.c100013.m1986
  • CRBCRB Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    Nice Patterson you have there Mantis. But just so you know, the acid brown that you have is winter weight, the black, blackbrown, antique cuero and burnt brown are all summer weight. Does make a difference even though the design is theoretically exactly the same.

    That link on sunny01's post is for the antique cuero version (summer weight)
  • The Bond ExperienceThe Bond Experience Newtown, PAPosts: 5,490Quartermasters
    Hmmm, interesting....what makes it summer vs winter weight...this doesn't feel like a very padded jacket at all...
  • CRBCRB Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    Just thickness of the leather. And for some bizarre reason you need to practically size a whole size up in the winter version. I personally prefer the winter version (that only came in acid brown).
  • The Bond ExperienceThe Bond Experience Newtown, PAPosts: 5,490Quartermasters
    Ahhhh, gotcha....cool info.
    CRB wrote:
    Just thickness of the leather. And for some bizarre reason you need to practically size a whole size up in the winter version. I personally prefer the winter version (that only came in acid brown).
  • ExpatJBExpatJB HoustonPosts: 752MI6 Agent
    sunny01 wrote:
    Wondered if anyone here saw there was a New size L Patterson on Ebay up for sale for 650 EUR but also had Best Offer available....not sure it sold it just said listing ended with no bids made so it may be worth contacting seller if anyone interested:

    Here is link

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BELSTAFF-PATTERSON-LEATHER-JACKET/302478730916?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D49129%26meid%3Dbfa3b5b0340c4fdd907935d841bafc2e%26pid%3D100013%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D292137792511&_trksid=p2047675.c100013.m1986
    It was me that picked this one up. Great fit, great summer weight for Texas in the fall. These are nicely designed pieces. Makes me realize I've been wearing Belstaff since I was 16 when they were exclusively bike gear. 35 years. Freaky. :o
    Dont wait for your ship to come in. Swim out and meet the bloody thing.
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