Many of you know that I love scooters. I’ve owned several over the past years. With that said, I love a mechanic’s jacket outfit when I ride them, or not. Soon, I’ll be posting photos of the 1965 Vespa with sidecar that I had, and my 2003 Vespa ET-4 that I still own. For this mechanic’s jacket outfit I sewed on a Vespa Club of America patch to make it look vintage. I then styled it with a dark blue long sleeve shirt, stressed blue Levi’s jeans, Todds City Gommino loafers, and matching Schedoni belt.
I enjoy wearing outfits that are light, yet give you pockets and are warm in chilly weather. This mechanic’s jacket fits the bill. And like many times, you’ll see me wearing jeans.
Did you know that my 1965 Vespa sidecar was in a movie? Yeah, I’ll tell you all about it in an upcoming post. So, keep coming back to my website or follow me on Instagram and you’ll get a heads up of when the post is up and ready.
Lately, I’ve been letting my stubble grow instead of shaving every day. I don’t know if it’s just me, but I’ve also been seen it more and more lately on other guys. It’s a look that had it’s shortcomings, sometimes it’s not easy to pull off a look if your face hair is not just right. For me, it’s just the perfect look for this mechanic’s look.
Do you like to ride scooters or motorcycles? If so, what’s your favorite jacket to wear when going on rides?
As always, get inspired and let’s see how you’d style a mechanic’s jacket outfit. Let me know in the comments below. Hope you’ve enjoyed this outfit post, and please don’t forget to follow me on Instagram.