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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

Canuck Panda

I'll Lock Up
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Filson Forestry Cruiser and wrapping paper plaid for shirt
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zebedee

One Too Many
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1,904
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Shanghai
Tan steer hide Café Racer jacket. This hide is one that Aero seems to get in quite rarely. It's thick, heavy and has taken longer to be really flexible than any other jacket I've owned. I'm wearing it whenever I can and trying to soften it up.

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I'll probably give up and wear the Work Coat later.

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I've ordered a Supply Jacket from Rogue Territory which might arrive today. I think they look really good and would make a nice alternative jacket to leather in the oddly cold weather that HK is experiencing these days.
 

MrProper

I'll Lock Up
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4,343
Location
Europe
Tan steer hide Café Racer jacket. This hide is one that Aero seems to get in quite rarely. It's thick, heavy and has taken longer to be really flexible than any other jacket I've owned. I'm wearing it whenever I can and trying to soften it up.

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I'll probably give up and wear the Work Coat later.

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I've ordered a Supply Jacket from Rogue Territory which might arrive today. I think they look really good and would make a nice alternative jacket to leather in the oddly cold weather that HK is experiencing these days.
I like this tan steerhide, even if it looks heavy. I could well imagine making a halfbelt out of it ;)
 

Edward

Bartender
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25,081
Location
London, UK
Filson Forestry Cruiser and wrapping paper plaid for shirt
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I really like this! Very classic look to it, like 1930s hunting gear. Nods to military field jackets while remaining identifiably civilian.


I didn’t choose the cowboy life, it chose me. LOL. Taking this one to my tailor to have the sleeves ends finished, I had to let them out as they were way too short. I feel like a sawed off shotgun and a bowler hat would really complete the look. Schott rancher.
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Love this! I'm a big fan of this more subtle style of Western gear. Would be fab in a heavy canvas with a shearling or blanket lining too!
 
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17,508
Location
Chicago
I really like this! Very classic look to it, like 1930s hunting gear. Nods to military field jackets while remaining identifiably civilian.




Love this! I'm a big fan of this more subtle style of Western gear. Would be fab in a heavy canvas with a shearling or blanket lining too!
I love the 70’s Scott ranch wear. I’m always scanning. They were frisky with suede in the 70’s. The second one is actually a Buckboard
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Johnny Deadlifts

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I didn’t choose the cowboy life, it chose me. LOL. Taking this one to my tailor to have the sleeves ends finished, I had to let them out as they were way too short. I feel like a sawed off shotgun and a bowler hat would really complete the look. Schott rancher.
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I didn’t choose the cowboy life, it chose me. LOL. Taking this one to my tailor to have the sleeves ends finished, I had to let them out as they were way too short. I feel like a sawed off shotgun and a bowler hat would really complete the look. Schott rancher.
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Add a painted horse named Gypsy. Also add a nickname, maybe " Tony, the Terror from Chicago" :)
 

Edward

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I love the 70’s Scott ranch wear. I’m always scanning. They were frisky with suede in the 70’s. The second one is actually a Buckboard View attachment 572651 View attachment 572652

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There's a lot to like from the 70s. Too modern an era for me much of the time, but those first two, as with a lot of stuff made then, could pass for a few decades older. The joy of that is they tend to be much more affordable (and less fragile, so much more wearable) than actual 40s stuff...
 

Yamahana

One Too Many
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1,050
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Buckeye, Arizona
I didn’t choose the cowboy life, it chose me. LOL. Taking this one to my tailor to have the sleeves ends finished, I had to let them out as they were way too short. I feel like a sawed off shotgun and a bowler hat would really complete the look. Schott rancher.
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A non boot wearing cowboy from Chicago would have to be named after a “Chuck”
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Therefore “The Rifleman” as in Chuck Conners

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soundwavvves

One of the Regulars
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I didn’t choose the cowboy life, it chose me. LOL. Taking this one to my tailor to have the sleeves ends finished, I had to let them out as they were way too short. I feel like a sawed off shotgun and a bowler hat would really complete the look. Schott rancher.
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This is an unbelievably cool jacket. The pockets almost give it a safari vibe.
 

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