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Originating from the evolution of the bomber jacket, it was not until the mid-1960s to the 1970s that the title of Single Rider Jacket was officially established; the straight pull is paired with double diagonal pockets, and the neat shape brings a more calm and simple look compared to the strong style of the Double Jacket. visual sense.
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It comes from the British Double Riders Jacket style in the 1970s. Many knight brands or design brands have launched similar styles. It combines the Lancer Fronted Jacket from the 1960s, with asymmetrical pocket design and one piece of leather on the back. The leather jacket is biased while maintaining a simple and neat feel. is its greatest feature.
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The appearance of the racing jacket with a diagonal stand-up collar, the slightly longer version and the hard-core tortoise style were one of the very popular indicators in the 1970s. The owner, Mr. Ishijima, uses his rich collection experience and Japan's top clothing technology to add Japan's consistent high quality to the orthodox British style.
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It is designed with a straight zipper, a figure-eight chest pocket and a small stand-up collar, and is equipped with arc-shaped pads at the shoulders and elbows. The style is simple and neat, yet still looks handsome like a retro straight-zipper racing suit!
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The fusion of American style and British style can be said to have witnessed the evolution of British leather jackets. Before the 1950s, the United Kingdom still used American knight leather jackets as a popular indicator. It was not until the 1960s that Britain truly developed its own British style. The style of leather jackets is also influenced by punk music. More decoration and fitted styles have become the main features of British leather jackets!
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Friends who like American classic style will definitely be familiar with the design. It has a fashionable and neat appearance commonly known as the third generation jacket. It has a large-capacity pocket on the chest and the buttons are all press-button structures, making it more convenient to put on and take off.
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The appearance is derived from the British retro racing suits of the 1940s and 1950s. It has a racing and neat look and a short and slightly loose cut. It is highly recommended even for people who are not used to wearing leather jackets. At the same time, there are also different styles with Boa alpaca lining, so you can wear a cool and warm leather jacket in winter.
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The classic British 4-pocket racing suit style from the 1960s, in addition to maintaining the charming Vintage details, the modifications in the tailoring make the visual proportions better. It also comes with a detachable wool blend vest-style lining, and the easy-to-put-on and take-off design can be more widely used in different seasons.
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