This should possibly go in the just when you've seen it all thread. Reversible shearling jacket with zip-off sleeves and collar.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/871297242/luciano-soprani-6-in-1-reversible
No idea. If it's got a bit of a stretch, it might work. The movement at the top of your legs is going to be relatively small.
I don't know the brand either, I just found the discount code! However, according to this article they run their own tnnery, so I suspect that they're not just a fashion...
Chapal currently have a promotional code, CHAP21, that is valid until the end of the month. It gives a 40% discount on their jackets.
They're probably not to the forum's taste, though I do quite like the 3/4 length version of the A1 that they do.
https://chapal.fr/produit/a1-3-4-coat/
I'm not sure of any brands that have a custom chore jacket pattern. The Himel Canuck and Aero Premier Work Jacket are probably the closest to the Skip John x Langlitz, but they hark back to an earlier period.
The Sunset Bay Anaheim is a welder's jacket crossed with a coach's jacket, so I...
Reversible Aero Leather halt belt in goatskin and tweed in a size 42 (24" pit-to-pit).
https://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/product-detail.php?id=5209
Leather side.
Tweed side.
Seventies Schott jacket. It looks like a stripped down version of an East West or Oshwahkon crossed with a cafe racer. It's listed for sale in Japan through a scalper.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vintage-70S-Schott-Bros-Leather-Jacket-Tea-36-60S-MenS-Hippie-Retro1970S-Shot/383901257113
Edit...
There are a few replicas of the Barnstormer by Ibex floating around, for example the one below, but none of the crazy stuff.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ibex-of-England-Mod-70s-Hippie-Leather-Jacket-6-Pockets-made-in-Ireland/323998668393
If a UK business turns over less than 85K a year, it doesn't have to register for VAT. Given what Field Leathers charges, that'll equate to around eighty jackets a year, which would seem realistic for a one-man operation.
The other option would be to order an Aero jacket from a dealer based in the EU. Kentaurus in Cologne is the only one I know of, but I'm sure that there are others.
The Brexit deal was agreed at pretty much the last possible minute, so businesses are going to need some time to adjust.
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