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I think the Indy jacket is a very nice jacket. It is not only a fictional character's costume but a shot of what it would had been an A-2 for civilians back in the 30s.
Once I saw a guy in almost full Indy outfit on the street. He has the jacket, the fedora, shirt, pants and adventurer boots. The only thing I missed was the bag and the whip. Since he hasn't the whip with him at that very same moment :lol: he didn't look too much out of place, but I noticed some people turning their heads. He really made my day and I remember I thought WTH with a big smile.
You know, last week on my community college campus, I saw a guy wearing what almost seemed to be the silhouette of the Indiana Jones clothing; brown leather jacket (almost exactly like Indy's as far as I could tell, except maybe a bit lighter brown or more bronze), white shirt (either dress or safari?), khaki/tan chinos or slacks, brown dress shoes or boots... He wasn't wearing a fedora, or for that matter carrying a whip or satchel, but I thought it was pretty cool to see another individual on my college campus sporting a style somewhat similar to mine. This was actually the only time, outside of maybe Disneyland, I've seen another person wearing what closely enough looked like Indiana Jones' clothes.
I'll tell you what, though. I did once in public wear what resembled most of Indiana Jones' wardrobe; G-1 leather jacket, brown fedora, white dress shirt, khakis, brown dress shoes. None of the other things like the satchel, whip, webbed belt, but it conveyed the general Indiana Jones look. Now, that was actually the only time I've went so far as to dress the most Indy I could, but I don't usually wear a hat with my leather, and rarely even with just a white shirt and khakis too. I try not to incorporate more than one or two main Indy elements into my clothing, anything more may be seen as costume. I like the style though. I mean, you have to admit, who here does not actually like it, even if they don't wear it? I think most Fedora Lounge members like the style of Indiana Jones, based on posts I've read.
To get back on topic; as for leather during the summer time, I'll have to wait and see. I know I can wear mine during the evenings, but it'll probably be very warm down here in southern California.