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This was one that got away! I regret selling this But it looks spectacular Lorenzo!Temperatures are hovering around freezing today. The Star C-series G1, layered with a thin fleece jumper, does a great job of keeping me warm.
Eastman 1942 pattern RAF Irvin picked up from @Micawber has been by go to wearer this week.
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Thanks Brett. Your ex-Star G1 was my first original and therefore has a very special place in my wardrobe. When I first got it, I could not believe how supple yet strong the goatskin was and how comfortable the jacket was (and is ) to wear.This was one that got away! I regret selling this But it looks spectacular Lorenzo!
Just right on the warm front tooLooking good. Ideal weather for it.
It was a no brainer at that price, plus I didn't own a parka anywayHi guys, some of you know I collect vintage as well as leather, I especially collect the G star vintage military jackets from the 80's - 90's when I see them here I have their version of the blue N1 jacket, they did a tanker jacket, haven't found one in my size yet but I bought this last week, 20 euros with shipping, this is the hardest to find, G stars version of a M47 winter over parka, thick khaki canvas, knitted cuffs and alpaca style lined including hood, definitely a bargain, View attachment 94739
Hey Grant, you could be in Cornwall in that pic!My girlfriend snapped this of us taking a chilly walk. She said I look like a WWII ghost searching for his downed air crew! B3 is my trusty Eastman Perry.
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