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Langlitz Leathers
65 years of building motorcycle leathers in the Northwest
Editors
note: One of the fun things about doing this magazine is we never
stop learning about the past. If you're not aware of Langlitz
Leathers out of Portland, don't feel alone. I'm supposed to know
everything about motorcycles, or at least a lot, but of course I don't. Thanks to
Barry Mercer for the seed and Dave
Hansen for sharing this great story with us.
The Langlitz story begins with the birth of Ross Langlitz on July
10, 1918 in Plymouth, Idaho. When he was young, he moved to
McMinville, Oregon, where he grew up. At the age of 17, he lost his
right leg in a motorcycle accident that the doctors predicted would
end his riding career. Much to their surprise, the first thing Ross
did when he returned home is to get on his bike and defiantly ride
it back to the hospital. That was the nature of Ross ... to do what
others said he couldn't.
One
of those who thought he couldn't was Mavis Edwards, a beautiful
young woman living in a nearby city who thought Ross was pretty
arrogant for doing wild things while riding his bike. Well, once
again Ross proved 'em wrong ... Ross married Pinky (Mavis' nickname)
shortly thereafter. They moved to Portland and, in 1947, Ross
officially founded Langlitz Leathers, after building jackets in his
basement for a couple years for himself and his friends.
Those
early years were lean as
Ross rented the corner of a basement of another leather company
(Culbertsons) at
17th and East Burnside. While his skills, reputation and
customer support developed over the next decade, he found it
necessary to supplement his income during the slow seasons by
commercial fishing for salmon at the coast. He enjoyed
fishing so much that he moved to the beach after retiring in the
mid 1980s.
Photo: Ross sporting the first jacket.
While Ross managed the shop, Pinky was busy raising their three
daughters, Nicki, Jackie and Judy. Nicki's two childrenTom & Jennywere pictured on the cover of a more recent catalog (see left).
Judy sought a career in nursing and now lives at the beach her
parents loved so much.
Ross and Pinky's middle daughter, Jackie, went to work for Ross in
1971. She eventually became my wife. Since Ross' retirement, she has continued
keeping Langlitz Leathers doing what her father intendedbuilding the "world's
finest motorcycle leathers".
I was first introduced to the world of Langlitz when I purchased a
used Padded Cascade in 1973 from a motorcycle shop on the outskirts
of Portland. Needing repairs and other garments, I soon found myself
frequenting the shop where both Ross and
Jackie helped me. In 1981, Jackie and I got married and headed
out on our
HONEYMOON riding a
1950 Vincent Comet with a Busmar sidecar. And not even the
POLICE could spoil our happiness that day!
Ross and Pinky were approaching retirement age, so
Jackie asked me if I'd consider joining her at the shop and
learning the business from Ross before his departure. Those couple
years were an experience I will never forget.
Today, all production
is done on one of 4 cutting tables and 8 sewing machines. As what
must surely be a modern business anomaly, one can enter a single
room and order a custom jacket, watch it being cut and then sewed,
all from the same vantage point!
While we usually build 6 garments per day, it usually takes from a
few weeks to a few months to build a custom set of leathers,
depending on how many orders we have. A garment can usually be cut
in a half day, with the sewing taking place several days later.
Depending on the difficulty of the garment, it can take another day
or more to sew together. The leathers are cut by a single cutter, and sewn
by a single seamstress. You won't find any mass-production assembly lines at Langlitz!
If you have a chance to visit us and are interested in seeing how we
build the leathers, just ask for a tour. You will probably find our
space cramped and our tools rather primitive, but it works for us.
And its the same way Ross did it more than half a century ago.
For those who don't feel the need to wait for a custom garment, we
also offer stock leathers. If you
come to the shop, you will be able to try on both
new and
used jackets. And, if you do purchase something from us and
years later outgrow it, we can either alter it to fit you again, or
offer to buy them back or sell them on consignment for you, which is
an advantage few companies can offer. And of course, should you need
repairs, we don't want you to risk having somebody else fix it. Our
repair service is quick, reasonably priced and expertly done.
Dave Hansen/Fall 2011
Langlitz Leathers
2443-A SE Division
Portland, OR 97202
503-235-0959
www.langlitz.com
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