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05-08-08 20:37 #10
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Exon123
I'm not positive but I think Bobby Darin once owned this jacket.
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05-08-08 20:13 #9
Posts: 2599Originally Posted by Doggboy
Exon
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05-08-08 19:58 #8
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Sidney
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05-08-08 18:41 #7
Posts: 2470Jacket for sale
I'm slimming down before the next move and so getting rid of a few things. I have a vintage Berman's black leather / suede jacket. I am guessing from the 70's. Size large. Excellent condition. Heavy. Perfect for the damp BA winter. Bermans is (or was) a Korean company. You'll see some of their stuff on EBay. I'd keep it but have accumulated too much shit. A hip wear for one of you groovy cats. I think this is perfect for you El Sid. It's a little unusual and you have to be secure in your sexual identity to pull it off.
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10-25-06 13:17 #6
Posts: 1543Bump. Somebody is interested in this topic. Any updates would be welcome.
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05-16-06 01:04 #5
Posts: 20Murillo Street- leather factory outlets
In the 600's of Murillo Street, there are many factory outlet stores for leather jackets. I have checked out all the stores, but I always end up coming back to "Donna" for the best prices and the best quality. Be careful - there are a lot of stores that sell jackets made from pieces of leather, like a patchwork quilt. "Donna" has good quality. Take along cash to avoid the IVA, $US dollars are best, but I used Traveller's checks equally well. I have never paid more than US$ 100 for a jacket after negotiating the best price. They have a brown distressed leather called "Crash" which is beautiful. Donna is at 605/607 Murillo Street, and it is close to the Chacarita Cemetery, where Carlos Gardel is buried. Check out the tomb of Carlos Gardel, the most famous of all tango singers, and put a lighted cigarette in the fingers of his statue.
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05-15-06 00:36 #4
Posts: 243leather
I just came back and bought alot of leather. Look under my trip summary post and you will see where I got my deals. IMHO the best deal is for shoes accessories and belts at $15-20 US dollars. You can find a deal on a jacket but nothing beats Mexico for good tough cow leather at a great price. I've never paid above $60 for a great leather jacket usually an average of $50. However in Argentina you might find some better made items that you couldnt find in Mexico.
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05-14-06 22:36 #3
Posts: 338A & amp;G Leather
Originally Posted by Ampfofu
I had a great leather experience at A & G Leather, on the 900 block of Suipacha.
The salesman is a guy named Charlie, who apparently spent some serious time in the States at one point in his life and speaks nearly flawless English. According to him, he also spent some jail time in Italy at one point in his life for being on the wrong side of the antique trade. Who knows? But he kind of personifies the so-called "viveza criolla" quality that certain travel books warn you about. Charming, but sly.
Anyway, I had a leather jacket made to my specs that's awesome. Simply awesome. It was about USD $150 or thereabouts. Maybe that's too high if you really know your way around town, but it would have easily been USD $400 in the States, and that's if I could have even found one like it. In short, I was very happy with it.
Charlie claimed they can make anything. Dunno that I'll give him that opportunity, but I am having two more coats made when I get the chance.Last edited by StrayLight; 05-14-06 at 22:38. Reason: Misspelling
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03-16-06 12:48 #2
Posts: 83Leather
Originally Posted by WrldTraveller
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03-16-06 08:28 #1
Posts: 6Leather
Can anyone recommend a place to get good quality leather (wallets, belts, and bags) at a fair price? I am looking for quality, at non-Gringo prices.
Thanks,
WT