BigHairyFinn
One of the Regulars
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The pockets somehow just screamed me "1970's", interesting indeed. Nice find!
Baron Kurtz said:JP, as i said earlier, there appears to have been a range of these jackets. I've seen one other, and it was similar in a vague sort of Western way, but really quite different. It was on eBay and was listed as owned by Reagan. lol It went for a stonking chunk of change on the back of this. Apparently the seller had contacted the Reagan estate and they had no records of a leather jacket endorsement*. So they ignored the very clear English on the label and decided it was "Styled For Ronnie Reagan". Buyer beware!
He had a relatively famous role in the late '30s, did he not? I'm leaning towards a theory that these jackets, more or less Western in styling, were designed/endorsed on the back of that movie.
All in all quite a colectable jacket, i'd say.
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*I've only been able to find his Chesterfield cigarettes and some kind of Hair Tonic endorsement. And of course the totally unattributed claim of a California Sportwear postwar "flyers jackets" ad. The author (see a few posts up) claims that this ad is famous. Anyone able to track it down???
Baron Kurtz said:p.s. If you ever do find one, JP, buy one 4 sizes up(!) This one is marked 40 and fits like a 36. That's: fits like a vintage 36 (!!!!) As you know modern size 36 runs to about a vintage 40.
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Feraud said:Didn't Reagan receive some attention for his role in Knute Rockne All American (1940)?
If so I can see him being approached by Calif. Sportswear Co. for something like this.
Now as to the actual proof..