I agree I am blessed I enjoy my work as an agriculture consultant. Most my age have long retired but so far I have no plans to. Working keeps you going.
Evil Denim 12 oz selvedge. Even tho made in the USA it’s a mediocre jacket in construction. However I’m fond of the type 1 design with chevron yokes plus I run into very few fashionistas during my course of travel. Perfect weight for milder AZ winter days.
Got a little wrinkled on the drive...
The plain unlined one is much shorter, the pockets closer together, 22” length.
It has 1949 union tag putting it in the 50’s. Big Smith does some good denim.
Very unique denim Big Smith type ?
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This jacket on the Bill Kelso archive page was the one that I was using on my jacket design. It was the only one I had seen at the time till you posted these others.
I was checking these out, they’re having pretty big mark downs. They seem to run way oversized from what I can tell.
Did you size down on yours?
Thanks
Yellowstone Prints, really enjoy wearing this dotted and knot planned tie.
Along with this recently acquired Swiss Olympic vintage art deco watch. Snazzy and keeping perfect time. I can’t find much info on this brand but the watch itself and original double clasp band are in excellent shape.
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