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I am having an A-1/Cossack style button-up jacket made with a leather shawl collar – something like this:
I like the look of the two front patch pockets and I do not own a leather jacket with similar pockets (e.g., no A-2). On the other hand, I will never, ever use the patch pockets. The patch pockets will be strictly for aesthetics, and to make the jacket look like an A-1/Cossack. From a functional perspective, I prefer side slash pockets, and I will use side pockets. I also generally prefer the cleaner lines attendant to side pockets.
An A-1/Cossack style jacket with side pockets in place of patch pockets has been done before. For example, this is Mister Freedom’s Campus jacket:
Mister Freedom describes the jacket as “an original pattern inspired by a Mrs. Cossack, and 1930′s sportswear type light leather jackets.”
The side pockets are definitely a deviation from the traditional A-1/Cossack style. On the other hand, they are more functional (for those, like me, who do not use patch pockets). I can’t help but think that the side pockets somehow alter the essential quality of the jacket. On the other hand, why do I care if it is more functional (and cleaner looking).
The jacket maker can do either pocket. Form or function? I am leaning towards retaining the patch pockets even though I will not use them, and choosing form over function. In fact, as I typed this and stared at the photos side by side, I became more drawn to the patch pockets aesthetic.
Thoughts?
I like the look of the two front patch pockets and I do not own a leather jacket with similar pockets (e.g., no A-2). On the other hand, I will never, ever use the patch pockets. The patch pockets will be strictly for aesthetics, and to make the jacket look like an A-1/Cossack. From a functional perspective, I prefer side slash pockets, and I will use side pockets. I also generally prefer the cleaner lines attendant to side pockets.
An A-1/Cossack style jacket with side pockets in place of patch pockets has been done before. For example, this is Mister Freedom’s Campus jacket:
Mister Freedom describes the jacket as “an original pattern inspired by a Mrs. Cossack, and 1930′s sportswear type light leather jackets.”
The side pockets are definitely a deviation from the traditional A-1/Cossack style. On the other hand, they are more functional (for those, like me, who do not use patch pockets). I can’t help but think that the side pockets somehow alter the essential quality of the jacket. On the other hand, why do I care if it is more functional (and cleaner looking).
The jacket maker can do either pocket. Form or function? I am leaning towards retaining the patch pockets even though I will not use them, and choosing form over function. In fact, as I typed this and stared at the photos side by side, I became more drawn to the patch pockets aesthetic.
Thoughts?