Third of my recent Triple Play. The home run jacket is in transit
This Ralphs-Pugh may be the one. I've been through a lot of crosszips and this may be the keeper. Has more of an Aviator feel.
Fits well, easy to wear, looks great in brown Steerhide.
I can't seem to keep up, I don't recall seeing this Beauty! Does this have a label? Please post more of this jacket.
This must be new too? I can see the zipper is a Conmar with the middle of the pull cut out? This would be a Wartime zipper. You must post more.
Looks/feels unused. Larger than I thought. Very wearable. I have a sheep lined barnstormer. This is more wearer friendly.
Yes, it is amazing and Brown. RP had few equals.
Triple Play Day; just arrived. Ralphs-Pugh brown Steerhide, mid 1950s. Brill Brothers Golden Thread wool/leather, c.1960s. This jacket came from Seoul, South Korea on a few days. The double breasted horsehide coat in excellent condition is c.1930s. The leather is amazing.
They all fit too!
All the picture above were taken with a Sony Nex5 camera. These are a few years old. When I got a smart phone I started using it.
The smart phone is convenient and can do a lot of processing quickly and go right to the net.
but, the Sony takes better pictures and especially video. The...
California Sportswear Jacket. The Sunrise, as pictured is, is c.1940. This was a very popular style for CSC dated back to c.1936. It was available in Goatskin, Horsehide, Calf Skin, Pony hide.
What makes it most interesting is the MW label. While this was a common label for CSC to use in...
This beauty is on the way. The lining reminds me of early Schott jackets for the 30s. They seem to only exist in books. There is one very similar in the Schott book. some differences, but very close.
The leather looks amazing and very clean Condition. May be a bit small.
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