Based on the zip to the top of the collar and the odd concentric lines on the collar, this one looks like the same vintage as my ATF fleece-lined.ATF Tanker for a brisk walk. Super warm.
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Correct sir. I know it's an early generation, though I picked it up second-hand. I had a newer one but sold it off, as the acrylic knits were too modern acrylic for me. I prefer the soft wool style on this one, though they may still be a blend. As for color, that could just be the late-day lighting and crappy phoneBased on the zip to the top of the collar and the odd concentric lines on the collar, this one looks like the same vintage as my ATF fleece-lined.
But I had to comment on how tan and brown it looks compared with the OD 3 on the body of mine and the mustard knits on mine.
Very nice indeed!!Not a problem Ken. The grain honestly looks a little more like elephant hide than goat. I'd definitely recommend it, unless you prefer stiffer hide that holds its shape a bit more and doesn't drape a ton. @Lord Flashheart has the same jacket and I think he's been pleased with it as well. I'm a sucker for the plum color knits and stitching. They're what originally drew me to that particular model. Here's a better fit pic of the jacket...
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Looking good Jan. I'm sporting the USN watch cap and MASH gloves combo today, too. No shearling though, so had to turn to the RMC N-1.The feels-like temperature is 3 F (-16C) in thisfrozen hellscapewinter wonderland, so out come the big guns: RMNZ M-444, cap by Natalie:
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The shearling trim on the MASH USN aviator gloves are mostly doing the job:
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