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Rough Wear reproduction A2 jacket
Shoulder to Shoulder: 18″
Sleeve (shoulder to end of cuff): 25-1/2″
WWII 10 button peacoat
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281053839605
This vintage peacoat was issued during WWII. It has the ten button front, with corduroy pockets, and is made of kersey wool. It is missing one of the front buttons (easily sourced), and one has been re-sewn at some point with red thread. It is marked with the original owner’s name, Campbell, and is missing the original tag.
Chest (pit to pit): 21″ (doubled = 42″)
Shoulder to Shoulder: 18″
Shoulder to Cuff: 25″
Tweed Hollywood Jacket
Aljac leather cafe racer
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281052486114
I love a jacket with a good patina. It has a story. It’s been places and seen things. There’s a romance to it, an air of mystery and of the unknown. A jacket with a patina like this was not a casual fashion item, worn for a season and discarded. No, to get this kind of wear, it had to be something that defined its owner.
Ponderosa Shirt Jacket
Woolrich Hunting Mackinaw Jacket
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281052513450
There were a lot of companies producing these hunting jackets, but for me, Woolrich is the iconic one. That giant rounded collar, the button front. Simple and rugged. One served me well in the pouring rain of Alaska and against the Canadian maritime wind. It’s hard to find one in mint condition. These were not fashion, they were utilitarian pieces, used for decades, until there was nothing left. Tears and repairs are the norm. Woodsmoke and rain a way of life. This one is the short version, less commonly seen than the four pocket version.
Penney’s Plaid
Los Angeles Sportogs leather jacket
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281051161461

































































