Royal Enfield patch available from Michael Woulfe. |
He'll work on your jacket and will even put a patch on your Converse tennis shoes (a surprisingly great look).
The dedicated "Rocker" enthusiast has expanded his catalog since the last time I wrote about him. I got to see his latest custom jackets on display at the Dania Beach Vintage Motorcycle Show last month.
Checkerboard racing ribbon also looks great on sleeves. |
Woulfe's Rocker Jackets website explains how he opens the lining of jackets before sewing the patches and attaching the studs, so none of the work is visible inside the jacket. The patches are glued, as well as sewn. They don't look like they'll be coming off anytime soon.
New, too, are his custom decorated leather "Café Girl" purses. You can supply your own patch for the purse or choose from the 200 he has in stock.
Custom studs and café racer patch decorate clip bag. |
He says he became interested in the Rockers in 2002; he enjoyed explaining what some of the patches mean to people who visited his booth at the Dania Beach show. There's quite a lot of history involved.
Michael Woulfe in one of his own jackets. |
"Let's get creative," Woulfe's website urges. "Send me a sketch by email with your ideas and we'll get started."
Woulfe is based in South Florida, where he is a radio newsman. But he has worked on jackets with international customers. You can email him at m.woulfe@comcast.net
Neat idea!
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