Showing posts with label 70's shearling Jacket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 70's shearling Jacket. Show all posts

VINTAGE SHEARLINGS




Evening guys, hello and welcome to the New Year! January has been a cold one pretty much everywhere, hence why I've been on the look out for more thicker, substantial items to really wrap up warm. Tonight my post is about my latest editions to the winter wardrobe - my retro shearlings. You all should know me by now and know how much I love a shearling jacket! Especially if it's a vintage beauty oozing all that character and that's exactly what I have here! Not only was I lucky enough to find one over the past few months, but two unbelievable, down right sexy jackets! However, now I have a slight problem, I already own one, now I have three in my collection, all shaggy, tan suede, so before my clothes rail collapses under the sheer weight of three bulky shearlings, one must to go!




There's nothing better than wrapping up in a shearling, you get the old rockstar look as well as the comfort & warmth so badly needed this time of year, there really isn't the style over substance approach with a piece like a shearling, they look bloody amazing and serve a purpose all at the same time! They really are the all rounder jacket, a complete win win. We'll talk about the jacket that begrudgingly I'll be putting up for sale and that's this one - I think this one has to go as it's so close to my original shearling I found in London a few years back. Nevertheless this jacket still is down right killer and I'm sad to see it go but it's screaming out to be someone else's go-to winter style and needs some love'in!






It's a slightly longer style suede with two deep flap pockets on the front, it has a huge over exaggerated fur collar waiting to be flipped up, pulled in and worn out on a freezing cold February day. It has a big silver, chunky zip running up its centre with added further metal details like the small clasps on the cuffs. The jacket is fully lined with quilting and fur that runs about two inches into the jacket from the edges of the piece. It's the perfect silhouette with its thick panelling and suede. When you wear this jacket, zip it to the top, nothing will stop you. I'd say its about a small/medium fit.




My other find is this, still tan suede, still fur lined, but this time its a little more cropped, tight fitting and it has a dark, coffee brown curled lining, it's the same but different at the same time. I adore this jacket and its now the one I throw on to take my car out. The cold wind hitting me whilst driving with the top down, but with this stylised flying jacket, it's does just the trick of keeping me warm.


The main thing about this particular jacket which is even different to my London shearling is that it's fully lined, you put your arm into it, and feel that fur, the whole of the body and arms are wrapped in curly, soft fleece lining! Oh baby. I wanted to feature these two jackets for a while now, but with a huge project currently underway (It's top secret) and I think it'll be that way for a good few months yet, I just haven't had the time, but since January has finally come to a close, I had to post a blog, to keep my hand in!

If anyone is interested in taking the jacket DM me on Instagram x

Hope you're all good and have had a great start to the year.
As always I appreciate you reading



THREE KILLER T-SHIRTS YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT





Evening guys, tonight I'm talking t-shirts and I've got three killer tee's on the line-up to show you all! I'll start with these two from an American clothing line - Bandit Brand. Kicking off with, I mean a classic statement tee, what's more bold than this - Rock & Roll. I went all out seventies with this outfit, rocking my vintage red leather & lace up denim jeans and vintage sunglasses. I love the colours in this look, so much I've had to leave a few shots unchanged, a change from the usual black and white!









The second t-shirt is another killer graphic, 'Just Another Tequila Sunrise'. I love the vibe of this design, it reminds me of the Mojave Desert with its sunset colour palette and cacti background set in the reflection of a wide pair of 70's aviator sunglasses. I've paired this tee with my black biker, throwing it over the tee, giving the look a more of a casual twist to my normal style.





These two super cool t-shirts are both size large as they're women's cuts however, as I always say, a t-shirts a t-shirt, no matter which side of the store you found it in, if you like the graphic, rock it, who cares! I always jump a few sizes up depending on the fit and I can tell you now a large in both of these killer t-shirts is the way to go. I want to say a big thank you to Bandit Brand for sending me the t-shirts, I absolutely adore them both!







Last but not least I have a t-shirt I've been longing for, for years now! A few weeks ago they ran a small promotion on their website and I finally bought it! The Sex Breakfast Of Champions tee is finally mine! I think this is one of the coolest tee's around, it reminds me of the patch James Hunt had on his racing overalls. I can imagine him arriving on track with two girls on each arm, with lit cigarette balanced in his mouth. Most likely wearing his shades, hiding the hangover from the night before! What a legend, I think if this t-shirt had been out at the time, he'd have definitely worn it too!




This tee is from a brand called Lovers & Drifters Club, the classic uber cool instagram inspo page turned fashion line. Again this is a girls style, I went for the medium size in this tee and it fits exactly how I wanted it! I paired this with my vintage sheepskin, which I think looks like a match made in seventies outfit heaven! I tried my best in setting the styling not only for the outfit but the look of the 70's era, which meant I had to include my car.





Cheers for reading, to check out the t-shirts head across to my YouTube channel where I've left all the links plus you can see them up close and personal on this weeks video.



Peace & love,


SEVENTIES FLYING JACKET




Evening guys and welcome back to my blog. You may have seen this piece across on my Instagram, and it's the very sexy seventies flying jacket I picked up last weekend in London. What a beauty of a jacket it is, so much that it definitely deserved it's own post across on my blog! It was an unexpected purchase like any vintage find, but I knew as soon as I found it and threw it on that I couldn't leave it behind. There's nothing worse than buyers regret, am I right?!




So, fifty-five pound lighter - I walked out the shop in Carnaby with a jacket of legendary status. When looking in the mirror to try it on, it reminded me of something James Hunt would've worn, he'd turn up wearing a jacket like this to one of his races in an open top car in the early seventies, so with that picture in my head I couldn't not buy it. This is also the exact way I want to wear this jacket, it's the perfect vintage piece to fasten up and get comfortable in, before setting out on a cold winters morning drive in my classic car, especially with that thick collar pulled up at the back to keep me all wrapped up. 




The best part of this jacket (bar the matching fleece lined cuffs) is the three press stud clasps that secure the front. It feels quite medieval, but I can tell you now these unique fastenings do the job well.  I actually wore it around London pretty much straight away, as it was sunny yet cold when we visited so this standout jacket was the perfect thing to wear, and it also looked down right fucking cool teamed with a pair of dark aviator sunglasses.







It's an effortless piece to just throw on, and in my opinion it automatically makes you look like a seventies legend. The best thing is that this piece is vintage, so there's no way you'd be spotting someone else in the exact same piece. It has such an unusual design so I know it's going to get a lot of compliments, I've never seen a flying jacket like this and I'm super happy it's become a part of my wardrobe and an item I'm going to treasure for a very long time.




You can get a closer look at this jacket now across on my YouTube as I talk about this piece and my collection of other favourite pieces in my wardrobe tour part two. Click below to watch -