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Belt back leisure & sports waterproof jacket

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I'll Lock Up
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Tomasso

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A great jacket from a fabled merchant.

Marshall Field's 'Sports Room' was a wonderful place to visit as a child. It was located in the Field's Anex Bulding (along with its Store for Men) across the street from the flagship store. Upon entering the Sports Room one was greeted by a huge stuffed grizzly bear in attack stance. Between the Sports Room and the neighboring Abercrombie & Fitch all the sportsman's needs could be met. Sadly, both shops met their demise in the early 70s.

For those in the UK: Selfridges was created in Marshall Field's likeness as Harry worked at MF for 25 years before moving to london and opening his own store.
 

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