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Another Windward labeled one and featured in an early 40’s Ward catalog
Added some zipper pics if anyone wanted a closer look!
Hey dudes!!!
I had to pop in and I wish it was with some definitive ID info on these jackets with the distinctive angled lower front pockets.
I recently picked up a black version of this jacket so I wanted to post since I happened to see this topic evolving. Of course — my jacket has no label. In fact—- oddly it’s flannel lined and where the label was is like a glue residue. I don’t recall seeing glued on labels very often if at all. Coulda been a name tag.
Anyway— I’m gonna try to post some pics here from my phone. This jacket hasn’t been even wiped down much less conditioned at all yet so it’s a little rough but obviously great for the age.
Hopefully having a few of these in our hands will help get an ID at some point.
Sorry for the dreaded sideways pic articulation SMH….. better pics at a later date.
Cheers/Prost Bros!!!
PS: I’m sure some of you were in on this
I have never seen one of these cross zip wools for sale. I would like to have one.these admiral byrd/montgomery ward aviators sure are an enigma. Theres just so many details that change with each one.
This is the only example of a wool one I could find online. I believe it was posted ~2016. Definitely rarer than the leather variant as I have not seen another one posted online yet. View attachment 652968
Interesting jacket. Looks like a Capeskin/Sheepsking. Never seen these zippers.Strange find
Capeskin? Can it be fake/pressed leather?
Home/Custom Made
No tags/stamps
Probably European
No branded zippers
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I have seen this Borman label. We also know that Roughwear used this label. And another unknown? I though this labels was owned by Roughwear. Interesting development.I’m not sure but it doesn’t look like it to me.
Essentially the same jacket but made out of pony where the others are ‘regular’ horsehide and with different buckles and a different label and lining obviously.
Here’s another variation on this jacket with the Byrd label. Note the low adjusters. Also looks like 4 tucks instead of 6.
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They had multiple different makers. I think this is the only label I’ve found with a manufacturer name on it. I suspect at least two other makers.
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I just discovered dates on the grommet zipper assembly. They have a month and year code like the Sunrise zippers. The markings on the grommet are tiny but should be there. I will post a picture of where it is located.Added some zipper pics if anyone wanted a closer look!
This Boys jacket has the sunrise grommet zipper, no doubt late 30s, early 40s. Young mens fashion often imitated the adult jackets, just a smaller size. This style, from this era is a difficult item to find.Another Sears label I haven't come across before, Boyville, that zipper stopper at the bottom looks like an earlier one. I'm really into these wools lately but I haven't found one for myself as of yet.
Seems to be a label for kids, but the measurements look close to a 36-38.
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That is a Beauty! I have a 40 Below. What type of zipper assembly does it have? Looks like a mid 40s zipper. I will post a pic of mine. Nice jacket!
I like reversible jackets. They are hard to find. I have a couple.Heres a pretty cool reversible jacket made by lakeland. I think it’s capeskin but not a hundred percent sure. Also cant really read the date code. View attachment 654964 View attachment 654965 View attachment 654966 View attachment 654967 View attachment 654968
Here are some pics for finding the dare code on grommet zipper assemblies.Took a bit of time but here are some photos of the recent 30s admiral byrd that was for sale.
I figured since not many of these show up online, id chip in and post it on here for all of you lovely people! I had put the initial bid at 110 when i saw it pop up and just kept my eye on it until the final moment.
Needless to say im going to be taking a bit of a break on ebay to recover XD
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The zipper code says K 1 to me. November 1941. This seems accurate for this jacket.Heres a pretty cool reversible jacket made by lakeland. I think it’s capeskin but not a hundred percent sure. Also cant really read the date code. View attachment 654964 View attachment 654965 View attachment 654966 View attachment 654967 View attachment 654968