Nickb123
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Oh it’s still in there!Where is Nick and what have you done with his shirt tails?
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Oh it’s still in there!Where is Nick and what have you done with his shirt tails?
Always liked those ones, but have never tried one on.Bringing back Burt's ThrowbackWednesdayFriday - because there's no way I'll be able to wear this for at least 5 months!
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RMNZ Monarch M-444
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original t-shirtUSMC 50s flight test airfild shirt View attachment 114325
Today 98,6 °F in Berlin
USMC 50s flight test airfild shirt
Santa Cruz flea market 90s Was too big for me before. It fits with age. Very thin fabric. I've worn it 4 times since buying it.Hi, very interesting where did you find this rare thing?
here in the UK, once you become an old geezer, car insurance is cheaper, classic car and bike even cheaper and no road tax, and who cares about life insurance over 75 ?I was a happy bachelor back in those days........No body cared if I had insurance .
Sorry about adding this to an old topic, been away and just catching up on the posts, strange weather in UK, hot one day , cold and wet the next, so in and out of leather and cloth jacketshere in the UK, once you become an old geezer, car insurance is cheaper, classic car and bike even cheaper and no road tax, and who cares about life insurance over 75 ?
as it's a warmish one today in London about to go out in this original N4 ( no label as lining had been removed when I got it, so it's lightweight). The USS Kearsarge badge showing it as CVA33 makes it the Korean war updating of the WW2 carrier which was designated CV33. I think that's correct.Sorry about adding this to an old topic, been away and just catching up on the posts, strange weather in UK, hot one day , cold and wet the next, so in and out of leather and cloth jackets
i like all kind of USN jackets ... - nice oneas it's a warmish one today in London about to go out in this original N4 ( no label as lining had been removed when I got it, so it's lightweight). The USS Kearsarge badge showing it as CVA33 makes it the Korean war updating of the WW2 carrier which was designated CV33. I think that's correct.
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