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D dmar836 Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2011 #2 Not the look of a 70 year old jacket at all. Doesn't mention repro but that's obviously what he's shopping for. Dave
Not the look of a 70 year old jacket at all. Doesn't mention repro but that's obviously what he's shopping for. Dave
better duck Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2011 #4 I have an ELC Star (my 'Home James' jacket) that has the same pinkish undertones. The lining and label look the same too. My bet would be ELC
I have an ELC Star (my 'Home James' jacket) that has the same pinkish undertones. The lining and label look the same too. My bet would be ELC
R Roughwear Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2011 #5 ELC Star Sportwear jacket, which has more character than most of their early Star offerings. Cheap BIN- so a bargain for someone.
ELC Star Sportwear jacket, which has more character than most of their early Star offerings. Cheap BIN- so a bargain for someone.
R RCSignals Active Member Nov 25, 2011 #6 a 42 with chest measurement or a 38. Another water treated and shrunk jacket? Sizes armpit to armpit laid out zippered and flat is 21" shoulder to shoulder 18" under armpit to end of cuff is 19" Click to expand... what is with that 'under armpit to end of cuff' measurement people give? It's pretty much useless for determining sleeve fit.
a 42 with chest measurement or a 38. Another water treated and shrunk jacket? Sizes armpit to armpit laid out zippered and flat is 21" shoulder to shoulder 18" under armpit to end of cuff is 19" Click to expand... what is with that 'under armpit to end of cuff' measurement people give? It's pretty much useless for determining sleeve fit.
R Roughwear Well-Known Member Nov 26, 2011 #7 Hot water treatment followed by a session in a tumble dryer is the likely culprit.