Leland Jacket - Men's Medium
This jacket is modeled after a trucker jacket I did for Hector Bellerin.
Unfortunately, as Hector is an extremely busy soccer player, too much time passed and I decided to sell it. If you snooze, you may actually lose. So, it was lost to a customer of mine- Leland. And I'm so thankful it worked out this way.
This shirt/jacket is made from a combination of 6 feed sacks ranging from 1940s-1950s.
My beloved NYNY Domino Sugar sack has been used throughout so many of my pieces and is finally completely gone.
There is some great writing on this jacket. I like the typography and fonts from these decades. Art.
If you purchase this and would like it hand embroidered with text in the rectangle in the back, send me an e-mail and we can arrange that.
1/2 Chest (pit to pit): 21 1/2”
Front Length from high point shoulder: 25”
Sleeve Length: 24 3/4”
1/2 Bottom Opening: 19 3/4”
This jacket is modeled after a trucker jacket I did for Hector Bellerin.
Unfortunately, as Hector is an extremely busy soccer player, too much time passed and I decided to sell it. If you snooze, you may actually lose. So, it was lost to a customer of mine- Leland. And I'm so thankful it worked out this way.
This shirt/jacket is made from a combination of 6 feed sacks ranging from 1940s-1950s.
My beloved NYNY Domino Sugar sack has been used throughout so many of my pieces and is finally completely gone.
There is some great writing on this jacket. I like the typography and fonts from these decades. Art.
If you purchase this and would like it hand embroidered with text in the rectangle in the back, send me an e-mail and we can arrange that.
1/2 Chest (pit to pit): 21 1/2”
Front Length from high point shoulder: 25”
Sleeve Length: 24 3/4”
1/2 Bottom Opening: 19 3/4”
This jacket is modeled after a trucker jacket I did for Hector Bellerin.
Unfortunately, as Hector is an extremely busy soccer player, too much time passed and I decided to sell it. If you snooze, you may actually lose. So, it was lost to a customer of mine- Leland. And I'm so thankful it worked out this way.
This shirt/jacket is made from a combination of 6 feed sacks ranging from 1940s-1950s.
My beloved NYNY Domino Sugar sack has been used throughout so many of my pieces and is finally completely gone.
There is some great writing on this jacket. I like the typography and fonts from these decades. Art.
If you purchase this and would like it hand embroidered with text in the rectangle in the back, send me an e-mail and we can arrange that.
1/2 Chest (pit to pit): 21 1/2”
Front Length from high point shoulder: 25”
Sleeve Length: 24 3/4”
1/2 Bottom Opening: 19 3/4”