Chandler
Well-Known Member
No worries.My bad. Sorry for the confusion.
Now I wonder if that 46 is still for sale!
No worries.My bad. Sorry for the confusion.
SteveAye, the ark left on the receding tide across the fields just in time to miss the much cooler weather. I broke out the used, abused and fairly recently washed (again) ATF fleece lined tanker for this morning’s chores….
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Come back to Florida !!!Crazy cold for this part of Norway, -13C when going to work, I don't think I've worn a B-3 as much as I have this winter.
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Steve
When you wash this jacket .. do you just wash it as you would with any soiled clothing?
By that I mean do you just throw it in the washer with some laundry detergent and run it through the cycle ?
What about dryer or hang dry ?
I'll see you in about 6 months!!Come back to Florida !!!
FWIW from my experience... cold wash and hang dry. I washed that way the first time and my jacket shrunk up about an inch all around -- not at all bad.Steve
When you wash this jacket .. do you just wash it as you would with any soiled clothing?
By that I mean do you just throw it in the washer with some laundry detergent and run it through the cycle ?
What about dryer or hang dry ?
Btw - A long time back I looked up the label and according to a Woolrich dating forum in the Fedora lounge the R symbol on the label was introduced in 1947 and by late 50s the sheep was standing on green to represent grass , so this jacket dates from 1947 – mid-late ‘50s it seems.
Thanks Steve !It goes in the wash with the other work stuff on a general cycle ( not boiling hot) then on the line if it’s fine or dryer if inclement. I can ask SWMBO for specifics as she drives the washing machine.
Edited to add that the marks that can be seen now are from paint and sealer etc so pretty permanent.
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picked it up in a thrift shop many years ago on trip to US.