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Belstaff Jackets

There doesn’t seem to be a mention of the Belstaff jacket on the contract. Do we think we are still getting one with the Belstaff editions?
I confirmed today that there will be jackets but not with the second release
So if you have a contract or order now you are in
They need to get your size etc so pretty sure that will happen once you have taken delivery
 
I confirmed today that there will be jackets but not with the second release
So if you have a contract or order now you are in
They need to get your size etc so pretty sure that will happen once you have taken delivery
If you configure a car today with the new prices, they still offer the jacket.
 

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I wear Engelbert Strauss trousers all day - except if my wife complains when I go shopping or visit grandma with them.

Robust, insensitive to dirt and comfortable at work (which I have all day since I have retired).

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I wear Engelbert Strauss trousers all day - except if my wife complains when I go shopping or visit grandma with them.

Robust, insensitive to dirt and comfortable at work (which I have all day since I have retired).

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Yeah they make some good stuff for sure. Lots of my work stuff Is from them
 
The Engelbert Strauss outlet is btw. just 9 Km from Aufenau where I had my Grenadier test drive.

There must be a connection ...
 
Will there be a marketplace thread on this forum for the jackets and other paraphernalia? Might want to trade a Trialmaster for a Fieldmaster (jacket, that is...)
 
I wear Engelbert Strauss trousers all day - except if my wife complains when I go shopping or visit grandma with them.

Robust, insensitive to dirt and comfortable at work (which I have all day since I have retired).

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I wear 5.11 Tactical pants of various types to work
Because I always need to be ready .........................just don't know what for
 
The look really good and comfortable.

I will have a look at them. So perhaps I don't always have to change to go shopping or to visit grandma.
 
Prior to the Grenadier I had never heard of Belstaff. It dawned on me that when the G makes it across the pond, Ineos could hook up with an outdoor company more familiar here. Eddie Bauer has done cars before (Ford), so has L.L. Bean (Subaru) and I’m sure other retailers would love to hop on board.
 
Prior to the Grenadier I had never heard of Belstaff. It dawned on me that when the G makes it across the pond, Ineos could hook up with an outdoor company more familiar here. Eddie Bauer has done cars before (Ford), so has L.L. Bean (Subaru) and I’m sure other retailers would love to hop on board.
I was the same in Australia
We have Driza-bone
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Filson fits the Belstaf motif.
Back in the day VW signed agreement that if you bought a Jetta, you got a certificate for a VW/Trek mountain bike. My family owns a bike shop and we were cranking out VW/Trek like they were candy. The deal sucked because we were only reimbursed 25 dollars for putting the bikes together. And no one bought accessories besides a tube and mini pump.
 
Filson fits the Belstaf motif.
Back in the day VW signed agreement that if you bought a Jetta, you got a certificate for a VW/Trek mountain bike. My family owns a bike shop and we were cranking out VW/Trek like they were candy. The deal sucked because we were only reimbursed 25 dollars for putting the bikes together. And no one bought accessories besides a tube and mini pump.
Peugeot used to throw a "free" folding bike into the back of new cars in the 70s. I have one of them , but have no idea who made them . But high quality nonetheless. And now they are collectable.
 
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Peugeot used to throw a "free" folding bike into the back of new cars in the 70s. I have one of them , but have no idea who made them . But high quality nonetheless. And now they are collectable.
Peugeot made the bikes. They were big in the bicycle building business. They introduced the world to amazing riders like Merckx, Tom Simpson, Pineogn, and Phil Anderson
 
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