

First up is a request from Daniel M. from London. Daniel is trying to identify the make and model of a fishing/photog jacket worn by Andy Warhol in the book, Andy in China. Daniel writes:
On scrutinizing the images I could not make out the manufacturers name but it looked like it ended 'oma' Could you advise what the manufacturers name is or where a copy could be purchased from?
I have to admit that I'm not a fan of synthetics. But I do love the pocketing on this jacket. I'd just have mine remanufactured in a nice light cotton poplin. Closest modern reissue might be this Woolrich Relaunch.
I wouldn't be surprised if Andy's outfit was inspired by some of the modern angler's wear ("khaki mist silicone treated gabardine") sold by Hunting World, a high end Manhattan sportswear and Safari outfitter popular in the 1970s.


Another email request comes from an anonymous reader pining for a pair of work-type shoes worn by Woody Allen in Annie Hall. He writes:
The shoes appear, to my untrained eye, to look like welted, moc toe work... shoes? They look nearly identical to some crepe sole red wing boots I own. Have you ever known of a such a shoe? This was Woody in the 70's, so I'm sure it was American made. I'd appreciate any info you could share. - an anonymous (thankful) reader.


Annie Hall (Allen 1977)
I feel like I've seen these shoes a thousand times on the racks in Goodwill (not that they're not worth tracking down again). But I have no clue about their make or model. Apologies. Any general suggestions or ideas?


Vintage Italian Motorcycle Trousers
Finally, Indigo Slims blogger Jennifer sent in a request on behalf of a friend and motorcyle enthusiast. She reports that her friend is trying to find some stylish trousers to match his new Belstaff jacket:He’s a keen bike rider, and has invested in a traditional Belstaff jacket with metal protective plates etc (that weighs about a ton), but can’t find trousers to complete his planned kit. He’s a traditional chap (a fan of Old Town in Norfolk, who I see you’ve found before me as they’re already on your approved list!), and has found pictures (attached) of vintage Italian army motorbike trousers. He’s asked if I have any suggestions as to who might be willing to re-create these, and I'm wondering if you in turn had any ideas? I’m going to suggest he talk to British Millerain as they may have some ideas, but other than getting a pair made specially by a tailor, I couldn’t think of [other possible resources].Personally, I'd recommend shopping from the past. I love the old, 1950s-era Barbour motorcycle suits shown in reprints of the older catalogs (below). I'm wondering whether it would be possible to have Barbour create a custom pair of motorcycle trousers based on one of their vintage patterns. They may even have a pattern in their archives that closely resembles the details of the Italian motorbike trousers