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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

A-1

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Just the vest:
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El Marro

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Thick enough to almost qualify for a jacket. The Gustin Herringbone Workshirt. It's touch long but I'm not going to be that anal about it.....and yes, I shall wear it untucked all the time....tuckers be damned lol

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PN, I was wearing the exact same shirt from Gustin last night for the first time (tucked in of course). Mine is a little long in the sleeves and the body as well, but it's definitely a keeper!
 

Bushman

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Thick enough to almost qualify for a jacket. The Gustin Herringbone Workshirt. It's touch long but I'm not going to be that anal about it.....and yes, I shall wear it untucked all the time....tuckers be damned lol

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I always wear my flannels in this style, though usually unbuttoned if it's not a particularly windy day. I find that tucking anything other than a dress shirt makes me look paunchy.
 

A-1

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I always wear my flannels in this style, though usually unbuttoned if it's not a particularly windy day. I find that tucking anything other than a dress shirt makes me look paunchy.

Until recently I never tucked. Became a tucker when I got these high rise 1951 pants. I'm in love with tucking now. One might even say I'm a mothertucker.

Edit: I must admit that I only tuck the thinner flannels. The heavier feel uncomfy, so I can't. But I guess I would if I could.

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navetsea

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Thanks Navetsea. You are lucky to live in a country that can produce such amazing plants.
thanks, it's blooming all the time, we have it for more than a decade but it wasn't doing nearly this well before I got a leaky tap above the planter, so now I intentionally let it drippy ever so slightly all day and the whole plants in the planter explode without any maintenance, gardening is not my forte. :D
 

A-1

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My wifey wearing her vintage Pendleton. I'm so jealous of this jacket! It is said to be from the 60s, it's in perfect condition and just plain beautiful. I bought in for her on the bay, checking the measurements and they were spot on.
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I'm looking for a short vintage seal goat skin jacket.

Nooooooo, I am not!!!! I AM NOT!!!


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Michael A

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No kind of jacket weather here lately, 90 yesterday and supposedly 87 today. But I thought I would take advantage of the coolish morning and take some photos of a Lonnigan Sport jacket I picked up yesterday.
DSCN2878 crop 2 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN2879 crop 2 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Kind of an odd duck from the 70s I think.
DSCN2889 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN2893 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Quilt sewn yokes and front cuffs, 4 outer pockets, 2 inner pockets, belt sewn on to the back piece but free in the front with no buckle, Made in Uruguay.
DSCN2878 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr

Have a good day,
Michael
 

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