The Real McCoys
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I have no clue why those engineers are so much… 1750 is fucking insane. and those aren't even the cordovan versions!
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Second hand, but impossible to tell, had the bag but not the tags.
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Noice!!
Meanwhile, sploosh: http://gentrynyc.com/collections/sale/products/buco-j-24-moto-jacket
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Noice!!
Meanwhile, sploosh: http://gentrynyc.com/collections/sale/products/buco-j-24-moto-jacket
$2,740 marked down to $1,918 at Gentry
Meanwhile, approximately $2,050 regular price direct from RMC:
https://www.realmccoys.co.jp/catalog/products/detail.php?product_id=2447&pg=
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The fact that they can afford to mark that down 800 is so sketchy to me, I'd be afraid to buy anything of theirs. Sick jacket though!
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Tate and Yoko had a Flat Head double rider cheaper than you could get it in Japan a while back.
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FYI The new english web shop of Real McCoy's JP is now open: http://www.therealmccoys.nagoya
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I found a J100 with the padded shoulders in 14 oz Berlin yesterday.
Unfortunately it's not mine…
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Do you prefer and/or have a need for padded shoulders? If not, the non-padded J100 is cleaner.
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I'm tempted to make it mine. I'd been thinking of getting John Chapman (of Good Wear) to build me one, but he reckons that they're a simple jacket, and a lot of people can get them right. So I'd be better served getting one of his flight jackets instead.
In terms of fit, it'd be absolutely perfect with another inch in the sleeves, and a couple of inches chopping out around the waist and hips. But overall it was good, and I liked the padded shoulders.
@Cole - I can't remember the price. Superdenim sells the plain version for £1200, about €1415. I think that 14 oz were charging a similar amount. You might also want to check out Diamond Dave's version, which is $960.