Union Garage Robinson Jacket

I don’t know about you, but I have a pretty big problem with impulse buys.
Ever since I was a little kid if I saw something I wanted… I had to have it immediately.

I was home sick from work the other day and I was watching Dr. Oz.
The episode was about what he called “Drive Through Happiness”.
Basically it means making meaningless impulse buys to trigger the reward system in your brain which in turn triggers happiness in short lived hallow manner.

Obviously Dr. Oz doesn’t know jack and can suck it because I’d be happy as a pig in shit every single time I put this jacket on.
Even at its steep $700 price tag.
Right when I saw it I said “damnnnnnn…”
I can’t buy one though… It’s too expensive right now.

You should buy one.


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7 responses to “Union Garage Robinson Jacket”

  1. Brian says:

    If I didn’t impulse buy a dirt bike and house recently, I would probably impulse buy that jacket.

  2. Chris francione says:

    What color did you get? Looks cool!

  3. ed says:

    I didn’t buy one.
    I want to… but I’m not. It’s too much.

  4. ed says:

    @Brian
    You bought a house?

  5. Brian says:

    @Ed
    I guess technically I didn’t buy it yet, but I am in the process of buying. But it is pretty close to a done deal.

  6. Ben says:

    Us Philly peasants cant afford NYC Prices.

  7. billbraile says:

    http://www.vansonleathers.com/prod-Stormer_Jacket-581.aspx

    The non-special edition version is a bit more reasonable.
    Vanson makes nothing but top of the line garments.

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