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Tomasso said:Do you have one from the Chicago Police Department? That's the Holy Grail.
Navin323i said:Are Chicago Police Dept jackets considered amongst the top of U.S. police jackets? If so I wasn't aware of that.
Lone_Ranger said:The Chicago ones are flashy. Big "P" (police) buttons down the front. Plus, they are one of the few departments, that still wear a leather jacket for regular uniform officers.
http://www.taylorsleatherwear.com/catalog_pages/4450_leather_coat.htm
http://www.filmjackets.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=184
(I would suggest that they are wrong about it being manufactured by the Kale Uniform Company. Kale Uniform, is a uniform supply store, in Chicago. They don't MAKE the jacket. They sell it. I think it is a Taylor's Leatherwear Jacket, with a Kale Uniforms tag on it)
If you're actually wearing it on-duty, I would recommend the Milwaukee. It's the same as the Chicago, except that it has side zippers, and a removable lining.
Tomasso said:Do you have one from the Chicago Police Department? That's the Holy Grail.
If you don't live in Chicago you can wear the CPD patch. I've seen them worn so in NY, LA and Europe.Lone_Ranger said:(with the Chicago jacket, you could probably get away with the Chicago City Flag, on the right shoulder, as long as you take the Chicago PD patch off the left shoulder. And you don't actually live in Chicago)
Lone_Ranger said:I would say, as long as you are not putting shoulder patches, or wearing a badge with it, a civilian can buy one. Stay away from badges or patches, that say "police" or "sheriff!" I don't see why the jacket itself with no badges or patches would be a problem.
I'm not sure about Kale Uniform, since they cater to Chicago PD, they may sell them with the patches already mounted. (with the Chicago jacket, you could probably get away with the Chicago City Flag, on the right shoulder, as long as you take the Chicago PD patch off the left shoulder. And you don't actually live in Chicago)
Parkpiper, the 3/4 length jacket, is probably a Taylor's jacket, too. It's either the "NYPD", used by the NYPD mounted unit, and the NYPD Highway Patrol, or a Patterson. The US Park Police uses a Patterson.
http://www.taylorsleatherwear.com/taylors_leatherwear_catalog.htm
Taylor's sells through authorized dealers, check your state, or the on-line dealer list.
gyrobroyeur said:Beautifull jacket, Navin...
gyrobroyeur said:For me the holly grail is the one that fit me the best
Thanks to everybody for your interest.
Here the pics of the last one I bought. It's a Deutch police jacket of the 80's (I think).
If one of you recognize one of this jacket and have better informations about them I 'll be glad to learn more about my jackets.:fing28:
Beautifull jacket, Navin...
Lone_Ranger said:Did you mean Dutch, or Deutsch? I always liked the German jackets. The German police used jackets like that up until their recent switch in uniforms. (from green, to blue) I always wanted one. They also had a waist length coat, that zipped up, and had "POLIZEI" across the back in white reflective lettering.
kyboots said:Lone: that is a great web site ( Taylor ). How good and reliable are they? John