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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
1960s Bates Leather Racing Shirt (Non-Padded)
Here's a standard racing shirt from the 60s in a wild neon orange. Note the characteristic Bates "slash" pockets here as well. I've seen combos with either one or two slanted "slash" pockets and the single "slashers" are especially cool.
Again the Western Cut back!
1960s Bates tag with 42LL, the Stretch approved size, double long for the Frankenstein arms and for the long torso.
Seval zippers on the sleeve, another Bates used zipper, though Talons are the most common.
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