I don't want to fudge on this deal but it was 80 degrees here today and same for tomorrow.
Can I count the days my jacket is left hanging on the back of my chair?
I'm speaking from the experience of Texas winters only. My leather jackets do a poor job on their own when it comes to keeping me warm.
I ride a motorcycle so wind and abrasion resistance are where the leathers excell. For warmth I have to wear jackets that are roomy enough to layer under...
1st of all, I'm not a veteran and would never claim to be.
Back in the early 70's I found a Marine dress topcoat in a thrift store that fit me like a glove. I removed Sergeant chevrons from the sleeves.
The first time I wore it I got two Semper Fi greetings that I was very uncomfortable...
My first necklace.
34" turquoise with an old brass miraculous medal.
The brass is old and polished. It had a really nice patina but I couldn't leave it alone.
I'm pleased with the effort.
Look at Schotts Rancher jacket.
I have an Excelled jacket that the sleeves are about an inch too short.
An original from the Hippie days of the late 60's or 70's. Mine never fails to draw attention.
We have two cats that love drinking from moving water. This has kept us on the search for something beyond short term solutions with indoor fountains.
We haven't hit on anything yet that works beyond a few weeks. The pumps all seemed short lived. Plagued by noise and vibration.
It looks good to me.
I've found that I can stand in front of a full length mirror and strike a pose that will make anything look bad.
In a normal world your jacket is going to be fluid and dynamic in motion. You are not going to hold your arms in parallel out in front of you for the world to...
Open Road has been my go to hat for a lot of years. I never feel out of place in any setting.
I really don't see a lot of folks wearing them around here though. As such, I do get compliments almost every time I wear mine. From young hipsters to old hippies and ranchers.
OK I'm in the Texas Hill Country so take that into account.
Several years ago my wife informed me of an estate sale in Johnson City. There were several hats that were billed as LBJ's personal belongings. All of them were Open Roads.
LBJ was quoted as saying that cowboys on the ranch wore...
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