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Differences between Tanker, Ricky, Gabardine and Ike jackets

FedoraFan112390

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I asked someone else about this and they were very helpful but I'd just like second opinions.
What were the differences between a Tanker Jacket, a "Ricky" Jacket, an Ike Jacket, and a Gabardine jacket?
Was a "Gabardine" jacket just a catch all for a jacket made with Gabardine (IE The way a "leather jacket" is just a catch all for all leather jackets regardless of styling) or was it the name for a specific style of jacket?

Also, what were some other POST WWII (1945 to say the mid 70s) popular types of jackets and outerwear?
 

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Ike Jacket


Tanker Jacket


Ricky Jacket
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A gabardine jacket is made of gabardine.
For other styles of jackets from the era you're looking for, see here and here.
 

FedoraFan112390

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Where could I find a Ricky Jacket like this?

Where could I find a Ricky Jacket like this--with the same sort of cut and wide collar--new? Do any clothing lines make Ricky Jackets anymore or would I simply have to get an old one off of Ebay?
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As a supplement:

Ike jackets are fine woven wool with cotton twill lining (or rayon/acetate lining in 1950's production ones), closed with buttons.

Tanker jackets are a cotton twill shell with blanket wool lining and wool knit cuffs, collar, and waistband, and are closed with a zipper.
 

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