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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

Boyo

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Wow! Great memory Marc..

I’d totally forgotten about the brand on the left upper sleeve. It has definitely blended in to the jacket coloring but it is still there.
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AeroFan_07

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Iowa
Bit of a change of pace for me here. I was on Holiday all last week in northern Wisconsin, and offline even to boot. The jacket I have on below is a new model for Duluth Trading - denim with some "stretch" material incorporated. Quite the game changer and very comfortable too. You would never know it till you tried it on. In fact a friend asked to try it out and was immediately impressed with the "stretch" material as well.

Photographs taken in one of my favorite places in Wisconsin - kept intentionally vague, as well, some solitude is exactly the point. :)

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Pants are Red Clouds Collective waxed cotton double knee, and work great for hiking.

Just for fun, some of the surroundings:

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Motocann

One Too Many
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San Francisco
Bit of a change of pace for me here. I was on Holiday all last week in northern Wisconsin, and offline even to boot. The jacket I have on below is a new model for Duluth Trading - denim with some "stretch" material incorporated. Quite the game changer and very comfortable too. You would never know it till you tried it on. In fact a friend asked to try it out and was immediately impressed with the "stretch" material as well.

Photographs taken in one of my favorite places in Wisconsin - kept intentionally vague, as well, some solitude is exactly the point. :)

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Pants are Red Clouds Collective waxed cotton double knee, and work great for hiking.

Just for fun, some of the surroundings:

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That’s the way to do it, nice and easy.
Duluth make some nice pieces-I have a nice twill canvas vest from them. It’s nicely made and warm.
 

Edward

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London, UK
Thanks Edward, you are right it is Iron Ranger 8080 in black chrome leather View attachment 455408

Nice! I've only ever seen the matte / waxy finish. They look really sharp with that shine. I do like a workboot that can take a polish; sort of thing I'd be very quick to wear travelling for work. Very practical for all the getting on and off trains and strolling around another city, but still a bit tidier to wear to meetings and teaching.
 

Motocann

One Too Many
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San Francisco
Nice! I've only ever seen the matte / waxy finish. They look really sharp with that shine. I do like a workboot that can take a polish; sort of thing I'd be very quick to wear travelling for work. Very practical for all the getting on and off trains and strolling around another city, but still a bit tidier to wear to meetings and teaching.
Yes! The IR 8080s I believe were a Japan release, very rare. If I’m not mistaken- They also have the cork sole vs. the mini lug, which are more comfortable to wear.
 

torfjord

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