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I've noticed some jackets on 2 specific TV shows lately that seem to be very thin goat or lamb.
Both a cafe racer style. One show is Chicago PD & other is The Dig.
The Chicago PD jacket seems awfully thin for the character to be wearing as main outerwear for Chicago winter.
Stylish but no warmth whatsoever. It does seem like a few characters are into leather jackets & freezing...
The Dig jacket is worn by the Israeli detective & again is very thin as well. Drapes like lamb or a thin goat.
Not sure why the character is wearing it when the FBI agent is always in shirt sleeves. It surely doesn't conceal his side arm.
I know wardrobe depts go for the fashionable but cool looking garments.
I loved the jacket Dennis Leary wore on Rescue Me.
It seemed to be suitable for a Boston fall but definitely not this past winter....
This bugs me like how the vintage TV westerns had hats, clothing, leather goods, & guns totally "Hollywood" = anachronisms.
With shows like "period" shows like North & South & Lonesome Dove, they went for authentic looks which doesn't distract from the product.
My wife says to "suspend my disbelief" but it does degrade the quality of the program because I'm questioning the intelligence of the character...JMHO
Both a cafe racer style. One show is Chicago PD & other is The Dig.
The Chicago PD jacket seems awfully thin for the character to be wearing as main outerwear for Chicago winter.
Stylish but no warmth whatsoever. It does seem like a few characters are into leather jackets & freezing...
The Dig jacket is worn by the Israeli detective & again is very thin as well. Drapes like lamb or a thin goat.
Not sure why the character is wearing it when the FBI agent is always in shirt sleeves. It surely doesn't conceal his side arm.
I know wardrobe depts go for the fashionable but cool looking garments.
I loved the jacket Dennis Leary wore on Rescue Me.
It seemed to be suitable for a Boston fall but definitely not this past winter....
This bugs me like how the vintage TV westerns had hats, clothing, leather goods, & guns totally "Hollywood" = anachronisms.
With shows like "period" shows like North & South & Lonesome Dove, they went for authentic looks which doesn't distract from the product.
My wife says to "suspend my disbelief" but it does degrade the quality of the program because I'm questioning the intelligence of the character...JMHO