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Cal or Al's and Date

Biff42

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Hey FL! I wanted to see if this jacket is a Cal or an Al's (or something else) and possibly what decade it might be from. I purchased it off of eBay a few weeks ago and it's a middleweight jacket that has some cool graining. Condition-wise, it's in good condition with some repairs being needed to the internal breast pocket.
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Thanks in advance for any feedback.
 

Will Zach

I'll Lock Up
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SoFlo
Teardrop pulls normally indicate 70s or 80s, but this pull is more angular, first time I see one like that. Nice jacket.
 

Leather Walker

Practically Family
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617
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Barcelona
These pull tabs on pockets are exactly the same as my heavyweight Al's jacket:
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When I doubt if Cal or Al, I look at the cuff area, if there is single or double stitching around the wrists: double is a Cal's feature.

However, there is another aspect to consider for IDing the maker, how the belt loops are placed. Cal set 'em upside down, as in your jacket, and Al's did it with normal.

In this case, I opt for Al's jacket. The leather is supple but lightweight. In general, your straight-zip jacket reminds me of this Al's I picked up in December.
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And, of course, I may be wrong with what I've said.
 

photo2u

Call Me a Cab
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claremont california
These pull tabs on pockets are exactly the same as my heavyweight Al's jacket:
View attachment 616668

When I doubt if Cal or Al, I look at the cuff area, if there is single or double stitching around the wrists: double is a Cal's feature.

However, there is another aspect to consider for IDing the maker, how the belt loops are placed. Cal set 'em upside down, as in your jacket, and Al's did it with normal.

In this case, I opt for Al's jacket. The leather is supple but lightweight. In general, your straight-zip jacket reminds me of this Al's I picked up in December.
img_20231218_221513-jpg.571582


And, of course, I may be wrong with what I've said.

You are right! in your points. The orientation of the the belt loops are also a simple factor to look at. There are others factors to view but just keep it simple to sleeves ,stitching and belt loops. Lastly, Al's started making jackets in the 80s. If the zippers do not give you a good clue, then they probably were replaced at one time.
 

Biff42

A-List Customer
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These pull tabs on pockets are exactly the same as my heavyweight Al's jacket:
View attachment 616668

When I doubt if Cal or Al, I look at the cuff area, if there is single or double stitching around the wrists: double is a Cal's feature.

However, there is another aspect to consider for IDing the maker, how the belt loops are placed. Cal set 'em upside down, as in your jacket, and Al's did it with normal.

In this case, I opt for Al's jacket. The leather is supple but lightweight. In general, your straight-zip jacket reminds me of this Al's I picked up in December.
img_20231218_221513-jpg.571582


And, of course, I may be wrong with what I've said.
Thanks for the reply! It looks very similar to your jacket and has a single row of stitching on the cuff. The leather is relatively light which works better for me in Atlanta.
 

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