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What jacket(s) are you wearing at the moment?

Pilot

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Persimmon

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View media item 316My debut Eastman A2 in a size 40 before the girl goes off for new knits and patches applied I can’t wait

Why are you replacing the knits ?
In terms of patching is this to commemorate some individual or a particular group/ theatre of Ops.
Patch’s on repro jacket’s often make it harder to sell on. Always worth considering as often we move jackets on.
 

A2 B3au

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Purely aesthetic I really love how they look and plan on keeping my jackets their timeless I’ve spoke to couple artist but they all in the USA or there’s Josh’s obviously but does anyone know if an equally good artist in the U.K. nice one Art ( again novice on social media sorry if I annoying people with errors in posts n uploads ) ps knits have holes n bit to loose
 

Pilot

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Purely aesthetic I really love how they look and plan on keeping my jackets their timeless I’ve spoke to couple artist but they all in the USA or there’s Josh’s obviously but does anyone know if an equally good artist in the U.K. nice one Art ( again novice on social media sorry if I annoying people with errors in posts n uploads ) ps knits have holes n bit to loose
No worries about posting... Josh is great! go on and trust him.
 

MikeyB-17

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Today at Charlestown, wearing a Highwayman style which Peter Graham was kind enough to offer to me when his wife brought it home from a vintage shop. It was too big for him so he gave me first go at it. He has his missus well trained, mine would never bring back anything like that! I'm well pleased with it, and it's getting plenty of wear at the moment. The storm cuffs and tartan lining do a good job to keeping the cold out. Peter Graham for man of the year!
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Steve27752

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Today at Charlestown, wearing a Highwayman style which Peter Graham was kind enough to offer to me when his wife brought it home from a vintage shop. It was too big for him so he gave me first go at it. He has his missus well trained, mine would never bring back anything like that! I'm well pleased with it, and it's getting plenty of wear at the moment. The storm cuffs and tartan lining do a good job to keeping the cold out. Peter Graham for man of the year! View attachment 3021
looking good, I like it.
 

Marv

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Wested Skyfall leather jacket this morning as its considerably warmer this morning.
 
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