Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Vintage Outerwear: Threads of the Past

EAC

One of the Regulars
Messages
142
Two King-O-Fur 30s jackets, both currently for sale at sky-high prices (from the Finds & Deals thread):

1660043386652.png

1660043433481.png


1660043474048.png

1660043499582.png

1660043515627.png


A picture of a 1927 model, very similar to the second jacket (from the vintageleatherjacket blog):

1660043598690.png


For those interested, a brief history of King-O-Fur is reported here:

https://vintageleatherjackets.blogspot.com/2013/11/origins-of-grizzly.html
 

tmitchell59

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,747
Location
Illinois
1660076618788.png


This is a very interesting jacket, not even sure the year. The main zip is probably changed in the 50s. The Ball and Chains are late 30s and seldom seen. The traditional half-belt back and wool lining are an unique mix with this front style. The half-belt combined with a D pocket front like the Sears jackets is late 40s.
 

tmitchell59

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,747
Location
Illinois
The Perfecto name was used on various jackets during Schotts early years. I have the Schott book with many interesting jackets from the 30s and 40s. These jackets rarely show up on the market.

This is one I would like to own. There are many in the Schott book that will make you drool, they are pretty much only found in a book.

1660077101340.png
 

tmitchell59

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,747
Location
Illinois
1660077293505.png


The Topline series was just that, Sears Top jackets. They first appear in the 1941 catalog and are short lived. WWII ended this line just as it was starting.

Note the use of buttons on this jacket. Buttons were dominate in the catalogs for a short time during the war. This was most likely due to war time metal shortages. By 1942 even leather jackets are scarce in the catalogs.

I own four Topline jackets. One I have no doubt was made by California Sportswear company as I own the same jacket with a Sears and CSC labels.

I've seen a few other Toplines that were most interesting. These were the highlight for the Sears brand. To me, these were the end of the Golden era jackets. Nothing quite as interesting was made after the War.
 
Last edited:

tmitchell59

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,747
Location
Illinois
Two King-O-Fur 30s jackets, both currently for sale at sky-high prices (from the Finds & Deals thread):

View attachment 443535
View attachment 443536

View attachment 443537
View attachment 443538
View attachment 443539

A picture of a 1927 model, very similar to the second jacket (from the vintageleatherjacket blog):

View attachment 443540

For those interested, a brief history of King-O-Fur is reported here:

thanks for posting this informative history by David Himmel. I would love to compare notes with him. I want to comment more on the King of Fur jacket when I have time. I live about 1.5 hours from Dubuque Iowa.
 
  • Like
Reactions: EAC

Forum statistics

Threads
109,246
Messages
3,077,147
Members
54,183
Latest member
UrbanGraveDave
Top