Jeff M
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There is a scene towards the end of the movie Seabiscuit where the Red Pollard confronts Charles Howard (with Tom Smith and George Woolf (riding Seabiscuit) present) about not allowing him (Pollard) to ride Seabiscuit in the upcoming race.
Woolf is wearing a great looking leather jacket similar to Aero's "Bootlegger" design..angled front zipper, short waisted, double lapel.
The pocket configuration is different than Aero's however...a short horizontal zipper pocket on the left top rather than Aero's long angled top zipper, the side pocket on that side brought foward more, angled about the same amount a Aero's Bootlegger pocket but in the opposite direction...the line of the lower pocket, if continued up to wards the shoulder, would meet the medial edge of the horizontal top pocket.
Really a great look.
Anybody know who made the jacket for the movie?
Think Aero would be willing to duplicate the pocket arrangements?
Woolf is wearing a great looking leather jacket similar to Aero's "Bootlegger" design..angled front zipper, short waisted, double lapel.
The pocket configuration is different than Aero's however...a short horizontal zipper pocket on the left top rather than Aero's long angled top zipper, the side pocket on that side brought foward more, angled about the same amount a Aero's Bootlegger pocket but in the opposite direction...the line of the lower pocket, if continued up to wards the shoulder, would meet the medial edge of the horizontal top pocket.
Really a great look.
Anybody know who made the jacket for the movie?
Think Aero would be willing to duplicate the pocket arrangements?