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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

AerGuitar

A-List Customer
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437
Location
Missouri
I won’t be getting many style points today, but with our current windchill of -10F, this old JC Penney rancher is doing its job
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TLW '90

Practically Family
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619
Todays weather is not very picture friendly, but I'm wearing the new pioneer wear vest and my Taylor's Chicago PD.

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I really just wanted to see how the vest wore under my leather jacket ( my wool vests are all a roomier fit ), and it does very well.
 

AerGuitar

A-List Customer
Messages
437
Location
Missouri
Ummmmm that gets 100 style points.
Thanks, haha. The jacket is pretty sweet. Not sure how it pairs with my black fleece lined Coleman pants I got at Sams Club. Those happen to do the job too, though. Not bad for $20! I’m pretty sure I picked the jacket up for somewhere around $20 as well over the summer.
 

Motocann

One Too Many
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1,610
Location
San Francisco
When I bought this jacket back in 2019 I never even heard about Buco nor did I know what a D-pocket was. I also didn't realize how good it actually is. Nice shoulder slope, perfect taper to the hem. Like it was custom made for me.

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ELMC Roadstar

Edit: @torfjord Eastman indeed
Sometimes, when you try a jacket on, you just instinctively know it’s right for you.
 

photo2u

Call Me a Cab
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2,053
Location
claremont california
Thank you. Needs a little TLC but all zippers work and are in good shape and was had for a decent price. Found it odd that one epaulette snapped directly over shoulder seam and other falls so it is snapped in front of shoulder seam by 1/4” QC missed back in the day I suppose.

Those wolves are great, and the hide looks so cool. Rember to properly brush the jacket with a nice horsehair brush before any wet treatment is done.
 

JurassicUtility

One of the Regulars
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149
Ralph Pugh - 1941 cross-zip. Bit of a snug fit, but I think I can work with it. Really beautiful, thick leather with a lot of character in the form of grain and scars. Condition was pretty much immaculate, except for some holes in the handwarmer pockets that were easy enough to fix.
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torfjord

Call Me a Cab
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2,534
Location
Sweden
Ralph Pugh - 1941 cross-zip. Bit of a snug fit, but I think I can work with it. Really beautiful, thick leather with a lot of character in the form of grain and scars. Condition was pretty much immaculate, except for some holes in the handwarmer pockets that were easy enough to fix.
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Oh HELL YEAH! What a score! Leather is absolutely incredible. It fits on the tighter side, but still it looks good on you. Congratulations!
 

Marc mndt

I'll Lock Up
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6,880
Ralph Pugh - 1941 cross-zip. Bit of a snug fit, but I think I can work with it. Really beautiful, thick leather with a lot of character in the form of grain and scars. Condition was pretty much immaculate, except for some holes in the handwarmer pockets that were easy enough to fix.
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Wow, what a beautiful jacket. Yet another grail piece added to your amazing collection.
 

Motocann

One Too Many
Messages
1,610
Location
San Francisco
Ralph Pugh - 1941 cross-zip. Bit of a snug fit, but I think I can work with it. Really beautiful, thick leather with a lot of character in the form of grain and scars. Condition was pretty much immaculate, except for some holes in the handwarmer pockets that were easy enough to fix.
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Yes indeed, very nice jacket!
 

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