1950s blue plaid ranch jacket

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This vintage jacket was made in the 1950s.  It is made of a napped wool blend, with a three button front and unusual upwardly pointed, rounded tipped peak lapels. It has distinctive western yoking front and back and handwarmer pockets concealed in front pleats.

Chest (pit to pit): 23″ (doubled = 46″)
Shoulder to shoulder: 18″
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 25″
Length (base of collar to hem): 30-1/2″

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1930s Double Duty mackinaw coat

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This vintage mackinaw coat was made in the mid-late 1930s by Double Duty (for rugged wear).  It is double breasted, with handwarmer and flapped cargo pockets.  It has a halfbelt back with button on belt quarters to form a full belt.  As is typical with work mackinaws of this period, this coat is unlined.

Tagged size: 44
Chest (pit to pit):24″
Shoulder to shoulder: 20″
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 24″
Length (base of collar to hem): 31″

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B-9 Parka

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This vintage parka was made in the 1950s.  It is nearly identical to a B-9 parka, but with a civilian “Parka” label instead of the military contract label.  Somewhat unusually, it has French made Emar zippers.

Chest (pit to pit): 25″ (doubled = 50″)
Shoulder to shoulder: 19″
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 25″
Length (base of collar to hem): 33″

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Zero King shawl collar mackinaw

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This vintage coat was made in the 1970s by Zero King.  It follows the lines of a 1920s mackinaw, with a shawl collar, double breasted closure, handwarmer pockets and flapped cargo pockets.  It has a pile lining.

Chest (pit to pit): 2″ (doubled = 44″)
Shoulder to shoulder: 18″
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 24-1/2″
Length (base of collar to hem): 32″

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1930s Mackinaw stag coat

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This vintage coat was made in the 1930s. It is a single breasted mackinaw, with handwarmer pockets and flapped cargo pockets.  It has a convertible roll collar.  This style was generally called a “stag coat” at the time. It has an interior wind flap and a double thick front.  At some point,it was re-lined with a heavy cotton lining, but it would have originally been made un-lined.

Chest (pit to pit): 22″ (doubled = 44″)
Shoulder to shoulder: 18″
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 25-3/4″
Length (Base of collar to hem): 30-1/2″

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Swedish M1909 sheepskin parka

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This vintage coat is an M1909, made by Mats Larsson for the Swedish army.  It is made of heavyweight canvas with a sheepskin lining and collar.  It has canvas tabs for the buttons, large saddlebag pockets with three button closure, and a section of quilted lining at the elbows.

Chest (pit to pit): 26″ (doubled = 52″)

Shoulder to shoulder: 20″
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 26-1/2″
Length (Base of collar to hem): 38-1/2″

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3X Stetson Open Road RENSH

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This hat was made by the John B. Stetson Company.  It is their iconic Open Road style, with a thin ribbon, narrow binding and a fedora flanged brim. This one is a 3X Beaver quality, likely made in the 1950s, then renovated by Shudde Bros in the 1960s (it is stamped RENSH) at which point it received a new Stetson authorized sweatband, without the Open Road stamp. It has a wind string, is a 7-5/8 Long Oval and has a 2-3/4″ brim.

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Stetson 3X Open Road

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This hat was made by the John B. Stetson Company.  It is their iconic Open Road style, with a thin ribbon, narrow binding and a fedora flanged brim. This one is a 3X quality, originally sold in Bozeman, Montana at McCracken’s, and sporting a 2-3/4″ brim.

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Stetson 4X Stetson Open Road

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This hat was made by the John B. Stetson Company.  It is their iconic Open Road style, with a thin ribbon, narrow binding and a fedora flanged brim. This one has the model name marked on the reorder tag rather than the sweatband, is made of heavier weight modern felt, has the Stetson Authentic X hologram sticker still on the sweatband, and is a 4X quality felt.  While the reorder tag puts the brim at 2-3/4″, it measures out to 2-7/8″.

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