A must assessory for you trailer queen types

I bought my last Belstaffe trailmaster for 10 quid back in the mid '90's (from a charity shop), and rode through the British winters in it for 5 or 6 years. Damn fine piece of gear, should have kept it but emigrated to South Carolina, where they don't really do winter so gave it to a friend, who still uses it.
Looking at the price those things bring these days, I should have bought a hundred, I'd be able to retire now!
http://www.lineafashion.com/store/mens- ... MgodwGkAbg
 
Fake mud. If I ever saw someone wearing a jacket with FAKE mud on it I'd laugh until I broke a rib. Or two.
 
Spendy for fake mud. You can get fake dog poop for about $3 and cut it into bits and glue it on yourself for way cheaper...if you cut it up right, it will look more like mud.
 
gory said:
I bought my last Belstaffe trailmaster for 10 quid back in the mid '90's (from a charity shop), and rode through the British winters in it for 5 or 6 years. Damn fine piece of gear, should have kept it but emigrated to South Carolina, where they don't really do winter so gave it to a friend, who still uses it.
Looking at the price those things bring these days, I should have bought a hundred, I'd be able to retire now!
http://www.lineafashion.com/store/mens- ... MgodwGkAbg


Gulp :!: - have you seen the prices of these things now :?:
I have just sold a brand new Bruce’s waxed cotton jacket on squidbay for £35 :!:
 
Trailer McQueen? Is that Steve's brother? Or just a Steve Mcqueen wannabe? I'd kinda like the jacket without mud. I seem to find plenty of that on my own.

Russ
 
I went arse-over-tit in my Barbour into an Isle of Man peat bog, the first year that I had it and I've been trying to get it clean ever since...Apparently I shouldn't have bothered....?
 
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