Indeed PN. It's on lock down.Please tell me you are really actually keeping this one....
Indeed PN. It's on lock down.Please tell me you are really actually keeping this one....
Chilly and windy morning here. J Peterman Norfolk Jacket
DSCN5716 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
10-15-2017 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Proved to be not quite enough coat for coffee in the yard so I threw this Rodex cape over it,
DSCN5720 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
But that led to me trying a different hat,
10-15-2017 Today's Clothes with Cape by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Now to that coffee,
Michael
haha thanks, actually the comments I received based on their frequency are:
- Today is so hot, how do you wear a jacket on a day like this,
- What is the thing on the back, and I start explaining about this game Final Fantasy VII .... and they looked like , and so I simplify it with just random thing I bought from ebay
- or if family suspected I don't eat enough or forget to eat living alone, and followed by my answer that I weigh the same, and they ask if that with or without the jacket...
Can't say I've seen anyone wearing one lately either. I'm not sure how old this one is. It was made by W.O. Peake Ltd, but I don't know if it was pre or post the takeover by Aquascutum in, I think, 1963.Gosh, haven't seen anyone wear a cape for ages. Don't think that I am brave enough to wear one in public. That jacket and trousers, sir, are awesome as always.
Thank you Edward.You wear it so well Michael! You look like you should be in movies. Your taste in clothing is impeccable.
I got this cape on the auction site of a thrift. But I did find this USN bridge coat in the store today,I'm having a hard time believing that you actually find all this stuff in thrift stores! Your closet must put Superfluous's to shame!
. If anyone here can date the tag I'd be grateful for the info
Wow!! That's insane!! The thing is pristine!! Man thanks Terry. That's just crazy! I'm afraid a new rabbit hole just opened for me.I've seen that label. Not 100% sure. 1930s is my guess.
Great Jacket, Ton. Super $20 buy. Looking at the label I would say it's early '50s at the newest and not unlikely to be as old as the '30s. In a quick search the newest label with the JC Penney Co script writing as this one was from the 1940s.Man just unboxed this hunting/mackinaw coat. I love it! Best $20 I think I've ever spent. It seems practically brand new. If anyone here can date the tag I'd be grateful for the info, that's all there is. No size tag or material info. The cuffs have about 3" of additional material to be let out. I'm debating on it...not sure I want to mess with it.
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Thank Michael! I really dig these coats. I hate to say it but my leather obsession might be replaced with wool. Now I really need the Midwest to get cold!Great Jacket, Ton. Super $20 buy. Looking at the label I would say it's early '50s at the newest and not unlikely to be as old as the '30s. In a quick search the newest label with the JC Penney Co script writing as this one was from the 1940s.
Michael
Great Jacket, Ton. Super $20 buy. Looking at the label I would say it's early '50s at the newest and not unlikely to be as old as the '30s. In a quick search the newest label with the JC Penney Co script writing as this one was from the 1940s.
Michael
It's a tough business trying to figure out age from labels. And JC Penney used a lot of names and typefaces at the same time for different lines. But I do think the italic or script face type is old. I did find this label, but unfortunately the source has now info about the photos. It's from what looks like a double mac cruiser jacket.I recall that the addition of the "Company" was significant to the year. I have seen that label and the coat had some age, or looked it! I've collected some labels and tried to research them, but I have never found much information.
It is a nice label.