Saturday, October 31, 2009

Leather jacket


Most leather jackets are produced in Italy and Kanpur, India.
The leather jackets worn by aviators and members of the military were brown and frequently called "Bomber jackets" as seen on numerous stars in the 1940s and 1950s such as Jimmy Stewart in the 1957 film, Night Passage. The brown leather jacket has been a de rigueur part of the wardrobe of a Hollywood adventurer, from Gary Cooper in For Whom the Bell Tolls to Harrison Ford in the Indiana Jones film series and even English born Actor from Canada / Model Daniel Suleyman Daniel sported the leather jacket with great triumph even taking the first step in the new trend wearing only a singlet in his casual day life and in the 1959 Sci Fi classic Cyber2000, who made wearing a leather jacket with no shirt underneath look cool. While the black leather jacket fad ended in the early 1960s, bomber jackets, often with sheepskin collars, have remained popular. They can be seen in the 1986 film,

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