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1940's Original Leather Belt Back Jacket.

PADDY

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As worn today to work. FQHH American 40's jacket.

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H.Johnson

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Paddy

Nice jacket. Technically, of course, it's true half-belt. As with many of these jackets from the period, it's a pity that the belts have gone missing. I have a couple of such cases and I'm thinking of having some belts made for mine if I can find sufficient matching leather. Would you be interested if I can find a source?

Eastman, of course, makes a true half-belt short coat and so will have the patterns. Otherwise, I may even have a go myself...
 

jon z

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Lovely jacket

Loving that jacket Paddy. It's always nice to see vintage items as there seems to be an emphasis on repro's here sometimes. Each to their own of course.
 

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I am very lucky...

To own this lovely horse hide jacket that belonged to a Lounger. It is in great condition for its age and a very classic style.
 

Edward

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Cracking looking jacket. I'm intrigued by the detail of where the zip stops, i.e. a few inches shy of the bottom of the jacket front, something I have seen on many period jackets. I presume the intent is that this allows for a neat fit (unlike the awful baggy/box look of a modern effort) while allowing the wearer to sit down without opening the jackt - an innovation of an era where people were travelling in motor vehicles more often, and the zip was beginning to replace the button as the fastener of choice? Sort of a zip equivalent of the higher button stance allowing a coat to open at the bottom (something I notice as a big difference between my thhirtiess and fifties overcoats).

I do like that vertical zip pocket detail too. I have seen, on eBay, one of John's Goodwear jackets which was vaguely similar to this overall. (Nicely put together overall look to go with the jacket, BTW - I'm a big fan of the waistcoat under leather jacket look myself.)
 

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Thanks Gents ...

Never have I ever had so many nice comments on a jacket before . I am sitting here in a very classic style Italian cafe and allready received a lovely compliment. Luck of the Irish I guess !!
 

H.Johnson

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Yes, the pocket flaps are somewhat unusual and very fetching. Also unusual and equally attractive (I find) are the parrallel (rather than tapered) sleeve adjusters. Very nice features.
 

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