These come up on ebay pretty often. The trick is finding one in the condition and size you want. Some that were made were also sold under a Sears label, but I believe were also made by Appalachian for Sears, although I don't know that for certain. Be patient, and keep looking.
Ebay links are allowed, but the Classifieds forum is for selling stuff you own.
There's a thread in the Outerwear forum for Finds and Deals that would have been better to post this to.
Another nice heavy wool shirt Jac is made by Dehen 1920. It's very expensive at $365, and they make it in a few other materials like moleskin and denim. But the wool ones are heavy, 22-24 oz, and I think they look handsome on me. I picked one up in oatmeal last fall, and... I like the handwarmer...
Aero quietly announced some new jackets added to the stock page, including this Aeromarine in size 40, done in their newest leather, which they call Pinnacle. The Facebook post from Aero describes it as similar to CXL, but thinner.
Personally, I still like the thicker 4+ Oz CXL, but it seems...
I doubt that it is counterfeit. It's an older label, probably they had a different practice back then. And if they did use it on their leather jeans, and this jacket pattern is commonly known as a "jean jacket" when it's done in denim, then it would seem fitting to use the label on it...
I don't think that's it. As I said, I don't have as many photos from different angles, but I can tell you that when viewed in person that it doesn't have such a pronounced billow at the elbow as what the OP is showing with their jacket. I'm sure a certain amount of wrinkling, bunching up, or...
This is me, wearing my heavy steerhide Sheene.
I was playing a Nintendo light gun game at a museum, standing in front of a black wall, so the contrast is terrible, and I had to adjust the image to be able to bring out the details of the image, resulting in some pretty bad artifacting, both...
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