This jacket was made in the 1960s by Jeffrey Joyce for the Towne Toggery of Fall River, MA. It is a belted full norfolk style, a style more commonly associated with the Edwardian through 1930s period. It is a bold brown, mustard and green tweed. It has a four button front, with two buttons to close the belt. It has a long vent in the back. It is half lined.
Chest: 21″ (doubled = 42″ = size 38)
This vintage hunting coat was made by Johnson Woolen mills. It has a button front and four snap closure pockets. The rear game pouch closes with brass talon chain zippers. The coat is lined in red flannel. The interior pocket has torn.
Chest: 25″ (doubled = 50″)Sleeve: 25-1/4″Shoulders: 20″
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This early 1930s woolrich hunting jacket was sold by Von Lengerke & Antoine, who were bought out by Abercrombie and Fitch. It has two early talon zippers on the game pockets.
This 1930s sheepskin shawl collar mackinaw is a rare, large size- 48. It has a sheepskin lining and collar, with blanket lined sleeves, and a cotton shell.