I've been wearing a jacket from SteamPunk for almost a year now, specifically the "Rust Aviator" model, and I can say right off the bat: this thing is awesome. I'll say right away - this is not mass-market or cosplay-style, where everything is cardboard and for photos. A steampunk jacket here is all about everyday charisma. Their things are put together sensibly, the seams are neat, the leather (I have leather) is thick, but not oaky. And at the same time, everything is thought out to the smallest detail: rivets, decorative belts, brass elements - everything is in place, but not flashy, so that you stand out in the crowd, but not as a clown, but as a dude with taste and a sense of individuality. I wear this jacket in the fall, spring and even in the warm winter. It has a lining, the inside is a nice fabric, it doesn't scratch. The only nuance is that if you like everything tight, you need to try it on, because the cut is closer to the classics: the shoulders are normal, but the waist is looser. But I even like it - it's comfortable under a sweater. From a practical point of view: it's really warm, it doesn't blow through, and the appearance after the season hasn't suffered at all. I got caught in a light rain on it a couple of times - I just wiped the leather afterwards, and that's it. The main thing is not to forget about care, I apply a special product once every two months so that it doesn't dry out. As for the reaction of others - this is generally funny. People often ask where I got it, especially at some evening meetings or even in a cafe. I'm not a fan of bragging, but it's nice when a thing arouses interest. And most importantly - you yourself feel that you didn't just put on whatever came to hand, but as if you added +10 to your charisma. If you want a really stylish, non-standard and at the same time wearable thing - the SteamPunk brand is definitely worth attention. It's better to buy from trusted resellers or directly from the official - there are fakes, I saw them on Avito. I hope I helped you decide!
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An interesting topic has come up. I haven't bought anything from SteamPunk yet, but I've been eyeing it for a long time - I saw a guy wearing their jacket at an exhibition, it looks very atmospheric, but not pretentious. I'm thinking of getting one for the fall to pair with leather boots and a vintage backpack. A steampunk jacket is not just clothing, but a mood, if I may say so.