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

petermack09

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LV426

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While I don't have a picture from today, this is my early '50s Cyclist jacket from Germany. All Zipp zippers from around 1950-1952. My second leather jacket, but my first good one. The first one was a Monarch with no collar fur, shredded cuffs, and a replaced zipper. This one I got for $150 from Britain three years ago. It's a little worse for wear but it's about my favorite jacket in the whole world and one I will never let go. I think I'll be buried in this one.
Very stily !!! Congrats for the jacket , the fit and the clothing in general ;)
 

LV426

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At the Forth Bridge, Scotland, with the old Schott car coat. Was dying to bring the B-3, but there have been several occasions when I was glad I didn’t. As usual, it’s doing a superb job on my 60th birthday trip to Edinburgh.
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Beautiful place and photos . Makes me want to listen to Scott's folk songs ! Nice jacket too , you must feel like wearing an armor ! Happy 60 !
 

MikeyB-17

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Beautiful place and photos . Makes me want to listen to Scott's folk songs ! Nice jacket too , you must feel like wearing an armor ! Happy 60 !
It’s not as heavy as my Schott leather Pea Coat, which was also a contender but I decided it would be too much like hard work for trekking around a city. The car coat is old, battered, comfortable and with plenty of room underneath for layers, and as usual it’s done the job admirably.
 

Micawber

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At the Forth Bridge, Scotland, with the old Schott car coat. Was dying to bring the B-3, but there have been several occasions when I was glad I didn’t. As usual, it’s doing a superb job on my 60th birthday trip to Edinburgh.
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Happy Birthday old chap, I am a few years ahead of you but not too many! I have stood on that very spot also, the bridge is an amazing bit of engineering.
 

bfd70

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In the buy n sell
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Thomas Koehle

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Original WW2 partisan-camo sweater in the extremely rare ALPACA-version ... - there was a MERINO-version for the AIRFORCE as well but those are not as ultra rare as the ALPACA USN version (USN gear is simply better than AIRFORCE gear - see G1 vs A2) ...

Special because of the internal pouch for storage of weapons 'n ammo as well as for a chute and an emergency raft - any detail-photos desired just lemme know

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