Here is a jacket that has already split opinions in the "what are you wearing today" thread, I thought i would take some better pics today as i have more time this morning and there aren't many pics of this model anywhere online.
This was dated as a late 60s to late 70s jacket by the label. It was not issued as it doesn't have any traces of shoulder emblems.
It is designed to be worn over a duty belt and is very bell shaped because of that.
It has three adjustment snaps, two for wearing whilst carrying and one much tighter one that i assume would be used when not wearing a belt.
Interestingly the bottom of the jacket is lined with thick vinyl on the inside, i don't know why vinyl would react better to rubbing against a gun but apparently it does.
The leather is a thick and very heavily coated Steer hide, not much grain but it doesn't look like it was worn very much at all. It is super smooth and very waterproof.
The lining is a very thick quilting, which is nice and warm. The sleeves have built in storm cuffs which weirdly are right in the middle of the forearm.
The pockets are lined in a nice wool fabric and are at the perfect position to walk around with your hands in your pockets. They keep your arms in a very comfortable position.
This jacket isn't pretty or well made, but it feels tough, and after wearing it a few days i am liking it more and more. It keeps you warm and dry, the fact that it covers your lower back/upper arse is also very nice in bad weather.
Like some have said previously, it isn't going to replace my LaBrea anytime soon style wise, but i have to say that if i had to go out on a rainy winter morning knowing i would have to stand around in the street all day, i would pick the 602 any day over the LaBrea.
And fit pics, not the most flattering i know... But this is never going to be a jacket i wear for looks, this is built for comfort!
This is with the adjustment snap on snap 2. Snap 3 works but is very tight. I might add a snap in between 2 and 3 which would be perfect for me.
This was dated as a late 60s to late 70s jacket by the label. It was not issued as it doesn't have any traces of shoulder emblems.
It is designed to be worn over a duty belt and is very bell shaped because of that.
It has three adjustment snaps, two for wearing whilst carrying and one much tighter one that i assume would be used when not wearing a belt.
Interestingly the bottom of the jacket is lined with thick vinyl on the inside, i don't know why vinyl would react better to rubbing against a gun but apparently it does.
The leather is a thick and very heavily coated Steer hide, not much grain but it doesn't look like it was worn very much at all. It is super smooth and very waterproof.
The lining is a very thick quilting, which is nice and warm. The sleeves have built in storm cuffs which weirdly are right in the middle of the forearm.
The pockets are lined in a nice wool fabric and are at the perfect position to walk around with your hands in your pockets. They keep your arms in a very comfortable position.
This jacket isn't pretty or well made, but it feels tough, and after wearing it a few days i am liking it more and more. It keeps you warm and dry, the fact that it covers your lower back/upper arse is also very nice in bad weather.
Like some have said previously, it isn't going to replace my LaBrea anytime soon style wise, but i have to say that if i had to go out on a rainy winter morning knowing i would have to stand around in the street all day, i would pick the 602 any day over the LaBrea.
And fit pics, not the most flattering i know... But this is never going to be a jacket i wear for looks, this is built for comfort!
This is with the adjustment snap on snap 2. Snap 3 works but is very tight. I might add a snap in between 2 and 3 which would be perfect for me.