Still wearing the great smile, to matter what the weather is, or what jacket you are wearing. Your'e cool.Mistakenly tried shoveling this late afternoon. It never got above 9 degrees today and the wind chill made it feel like "I'll be DAMNED".
Went out with my fleeced lined heavy Carhart Jeans and my Good Wear ANJ-4 bought late last winter. It's gettin' a work out now lemme tell ya!
Worf
pics?Pretty frigid here. I've been wearing my ATF tanker jacket with the sub sweater and Indian Army sweater for layers by WPG. Warm as toast and flexible!
Wow, not too sure how to weigh the jacket. I suppose I could weigh myself on a bathroom scale with out the jacket and then with the jacket. Don't think these scales are very accurate though. It is not very thick, or heavy. Its a cheap Gap cow hide after all. I will try see what I can come up with as far as weight and get back to you. @Monitor may know, as he is very well versed on leather truckers.
Cheers.
Cool inquiry, and information. I have not gotten into the whole jean jacket denim (Trucker) repro, or vintage scene. Still got a mall Levi's jacket that I bought raw, pre acid wash, or stone washed, pre faded, circa 1990. I wore the heck out of it for decades. Probably doesn't fit me very well according to the latest trends. It is long, and loose. Shoulders hang, but I have the length i like. It is an old friend. Don't know what it weighs but is is pretty faded, and used.Today, I weighed myself spontaneous with other jackets, just for comparison. t
If found out, that my very good, solid storebrand type III-Denim jacket (probably usual 12oz) weighs circa 900 grams and my lightweight quilted "microfibre"-polyester jacket circa 600 grams. My 100% cotton-fieldjacket with a thin shell is even just circa 900 grams, too and I would have estimated it on more! But I guess, such thinner cotton-shells are purpose, just to offer an nice allday-jacket instead of an classic 2 kilograms-M65 "shoulder tank" .
My Levi's type III-sherpa jacket (Heavy Denim!) seems to weigh 1,3 kilograms. Not bad for such a Denim-rock!
So, 1 kilogram is my personal limit for longer distances. Normal weight-people can tolerate much more than flyweight-people.
How heavyweight is an original, early 100% cotton-M65? Classic Ny/Co-M65 are even 2 kilograms!
Today, I weighed myself spontaneous with other jackets, just for comparison. t
If found out, that my very good, solid storebrand type III-Denim jacket (probably usual 12oz) weighs circa 900 grams and my lightweight quilted "microfibre"-polyester jacket circa 600 grams. My 100% cotton-fieldjacket with a thin shell is even just circa 900 grams, too and I would have estimated it on more! But I guess, such thinner cotton-shells are purpose, just to offer an nice allday-jacket instead of an classic 2 kilograms-M65 "shoulder tank" .
My Levi's type III-sherpa jacket (Heavy Denim!) seems to weigh 1,3 kilograms. Not bad for such a Denim-rock!
So, 1 kilogram is my personal limit for longer distances. Normal weight-people can tolerate much more than flyweight-people.
How heavyweight is an original, early 100% cotton-M65? Classic Ny/Co-M65 are even 2 kilograms!
I'm pretty sure I posted this before, sorry to be redundant.Cool inquiry, and information. I have not gotten into the whole jean jacket denim (Trucker) repro, or vintage scene. Still got a mall Levi's jacket that I bought raw, pre acid wash, or stone washed, pre faded, circa 1990. I wore the heck out of it for a lot of years. Probably doesn't fit me very well according to the latest trends. It is long, and loose. Shoulders hang, but I have the sleeve length i like. It is an old friend. Don't know what it weighs but is is pretty faded, and used.
This one looks pretty cool. Maybe I will squander some more of my retirement savings.I don't like wearing heavy clothing and in this warmer land it is hardly necessary. My Australian army M-65 is 1.7 kilo. When I wear leather I don't like anything over 2 kilos, hence my preference for goat, calf-skin and light steer hide.
Today I wore my Prison Blues black denim yard coat in the morning. Probably the only coat you really need here. It's unlined and about a kilo.
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This one looks pretty cool. Maybe I will squander some more of my retirement savings.
At the risk of discussing politics on TFL, I believe that we in the USA need prison reform more then much of the rest of the world. Having said that, back to jackets. This really looks cool. i looked them up, and found little info on sizing. Iam 6'-1", 195 Lbs., need long sleeves 26" min. What size would you recommend?Yes, it's a good one. Made by Oregon prisoners as part of an integration, employment training program which I support. Pretty thick denim and I like the pattern better than the Carhartt versions. They are very big size wise - I wear a medium and I'm 6ft2 and 183 pounds. In Australia we don't have a tradition of yard coats so they are pretty rare.
Hey Jonesy86, you're cool. I like your style and you bring a very nice vibe to the forum.At the risk of discussing politics on TFL, I believe that we in the USA need prison reform more then much of the rest of the world. Having said that, back to jackets. This really looks cool. i looked them up, and found little info on sizing. Iam 6'-1", 195 Lbs., need long sleeves 26" min. What size would you recommend?
Thanks.
Peace.
At the risk of discussing politics on TFL, I believe that we in the USA need prison reform more then much of the rest of the world. Having said that, back to jackets. This really looks cool. i looked them up, and found little info on sizing. Iam 6'-1", 195 Lbs., need long sleeves 26" min. What size would you recommend?
Thanks.
Peace.