1990s Levi’s (LVC) racing jacket (1960s replica) Size M. SOLD
Back when LVC was really editing its back catalogue in the context of history and not current fashion, it produced some remarkable and (now) very rare items, such as this 1960s replica racing jacket. The leather is tough, thick and very soft and might be goat (although that’s not stated on the label). This has been extensively worm for photo-shoots and in long rides (to Italy and further). However, like everything owned by Men’s File it’s in very good condition. There is a small white paint mark on the front that can probably be removed. The lining is cotton flannel. Due to the side zip, this is very warm considering its relatively light weight. The size is a standard medium and fits perfectly a person of 175cm, 72kg with a 39 inch chest and 32 inch waist.
SOLD
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