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Himel's Latest Heron

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Sloan1874

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Love it. Right jeans, right attitude, you're fine. It'll break in really well (girlfriend hates it btw lol). The blanket lining interests me. Does any one who has a jacket with one give us an idea how warm it is? Is it less toasty than an Irvin but more than, say, alpaca?
 
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zhz

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Love it. Right jeans, right attitude, you're fine. It'll break in really well. The blanket lining interests me. Does any one who has a jacket with one give us an idea how warm it is? Is it less than an Irvin but more than, say, alpaca?

I have a denim jacket with similar lining...I'd say it as warm as the alpaca Aero use, but not as warm as B10
 

tropicalbob

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I thought the two-tones were a bit too much until I saw Casechopper's, which looks great on him. As was said above, with a little breaking-in and the right attitude it's a very cool jacket.
 

IXL

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Love it. Right jeans, right attitude, you're fine. It'll break in really well (girlfriend hates it btw lol). The blanket lining interests me. Does any one who has a jacket with one give us an idea how warm it is? Is it less toasty than an Irvin but more than, say, alpaca?

I will say that it depends on the blanket used. I have several blanket-lined jackets (rather common in Cowboy Country) and they range from "not much difference" to "bloody hell, this is warm!" The really warm one has a thick Pendleton wool blanket lining, and the not-much-difference ones have what appears to be thin man-made blankets.
 

Sloan1874

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It's warmth does limit the use of the jacket. I'm not sure whether I'd have a blanket lining if it was to be my only leather jacket, but I like them as an usual feature. Why don't you like them, Tony?
 

trapp

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I think the two-tone is fantastic and will look great down the road as it "brightens down."

The blanket lining doesn't hold much appeal. Those stripes are too loud against the bold shell - I'd prefer a solid color.

Generally speaking, while I know there is a place for blanket and alpalca linings, itchy interiors don't hold much attraction for me.
 

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