Tommer45
One of the Regulars
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- 195
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- New Jersey
Barbour has joined forces several times with a designer named Tokihito Yoshida, and the results have been some really great jackets. I was lucky to land their "Tokito" Military Jacket collaboration a few years ago, and all my leathers haven't really been out of the closet since.
This jacket is made with Barbour's 6oz Sylkoil waxed cotton, and it's pretty tough stuff but I would have liked to see the 8oz that my International is made with. With that aside, this is by far the best all around jacket I have ever owned, and unfortunately my old go-to Aero LHB rarely sees the light of day anymore (and I'm a die-hard leather guy, too).
This jacket has a pocket for everything..like really, everything. It has a zipout liner that can be put in in 20 seconds and taken out in 10 (two buttons, two zippers). I've worn this jacket in single digit temps and as long as you're moving it keeps you warm. I work in the film industry, so there are a lot of cold nights where you just stand around for hours, and on those nights I need to bring a heavy shearling vest as an underlayer. Without the liner it can be worn in cool temps and is a true 3 season jacket.
I've never been complimented more on anything else in my life. People ask me about it all the time. I remember not wanting to spend the $960 on it when I did, but the run of them sold out very quickly and I think you can only get them second hand now. This jacket is a beast..
Haven't been on the forum in years.. figured I'd stop in.
This jacket is made with Barbour's 6oz Sylkoil waxed cotton, and it's pretty tough stuff but I would have liked to see the 8oz that my International is made with. With that aside, this is by far the best all around jacket I have ever owned, and unfortunately my old go-to Aero LHB rarely sees the light of day anymore (and I'm a die-hard leather guy, too).
This jacket has a pocket for everything..like really, everything. It has a zipout liner that can be put in in 20 seconds and taken out in 10 (two buttons, two zippers). I've worn this jacket in single digit temps and as long as you're moving it keeps you warm. I work in the film industry, so there are a lot of cold nights where you just stand around for hours, and on those nights I need to bring a heavy shearling vest as an underlayer. Without the liner it can be worn in cool temps and is a true 3 season jacket.
I've never been complimented more on anything else in my life. People ask me about it all the time. I remember not wanting to spend the $960 on it when I did, but the run of them sold out very quickly and I think you can only get them second hand now. This jacket is a beast..
Haven't been on the forum in years.. figured I'd stop in.