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    Vintage Finnish Leather Jackets

    Friitalan Nahkatehdas (1896-2010) was the largest leather factory in the Nordic countries and the only major leather jacket manufacturer in Finland. I have found little written information about the leather jackets the company produced during the 1930s so I had to do research of my own. Fortunately we have their catalogues digitized and I managed to find few model photographs from a period Finnish fashion magazine. Please comment if you feel so!

    1. Women's hiking jacket with silk and knit wool lining. 620-715 FIM or about 213-246€/$276-318 in 2011 money.





    2. Men's hiking jacket with a zipper. 365-485 FIM or c. 126-167€/$163-216.



    3. Motorcycle jacket, gloving leather with satin lining and a zipper.



    4. Farmer's jacket, wool lining. Available with fur collar. 665-765 FIM or c. 229-263€/$296-340.



    5. "Gentleman's leather blouse" from gloving leather. Satin lining and a zipper. 465-540 FIM or c. 160-186€/$207-241



    6. Gentleman's jacket with cotton-wool mixture lining. 610-700 FIM or c. 210-241€/$272-312.


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    Pretty cool stuff. I'd love to see more Scandanavian leather jackets. I dig a lot of these especially the leathers on the ladies.

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    Lovely jackets! #2 looks very much like a denim trucker jacket - I'm surprised by this, as I have to admit I'd always thought that leather jackets in this style and cut only appeared in the Eighties!
    If in doubt - overdress.

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    Very cool. It's interesting how the women's jackets make no effort to look feminine, almost like 'boyfriend clothes'.

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    Very nice jackets! any idea what type of hide?

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    #5 and #9 are my favorites. Very nice stuff. And the ladies stuff is gorgeous.

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    Kiitos, Martti! The jackets look great.

    @Edward: Why os that? I think I have seen short wool jackets in a similar cut on american ebay from time to time. What makes them look 80s to you? Just askin. I was thinking about a reproduction of similar work wool jackets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davy Crockett View Post
    Any idea what type of hide?
    The factory only used sheepskins in its production. Some more:

    7. Women's car coat. Silk, wool or fur lining. Chamois pockets. Colours: Brown, blue, red, violet and green.



    8. Women's skiing and/or hiking jacket of gloving leather and satin lining.



    9. Women's suede blouse. Red-dyed upper and green lower part.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Metatron View Post
    Very cool. It's interesting how the women's jackets make no effort to look feminine, almost like 'boyfriend clothes'.
    ...and somehow all the more feminine for it.



    Quote Originally Posted by Flat Foot Floey View Post
    Kiitos, Martti! The jackets look great.

    @Edward: Why os that? I think I have seen short wool jackets in a similar cut on american ebay from time to time. What makes them look 80s to you? Just askin. I was thinking about a reproduction of similar work wool jackets.
    I think it's as simple as I've just never knowingly seen a jacket of this pattern in leather pre-80s before. Not really a surprise that the Eighties version was based on something earlier - "Nothing new under the sun", and all that.
    If in doubt - overdress.

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    great pictures.

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