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'Godless' Whiteys Leather Jacket

Xopher

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If any of you folks have watched Godless on Neflix, you may have noticed the leather jacket Whitey wears. I wanted to ask someone with more historical knowledge than myself.
What style is this considered?
Would it have been historically accurate?
How much would a leather jacket have cost a fellow back in the late 1800s?
I'd imagine a hefty sum if the average worker made a dollar a day.
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I have no clue about the historical accuracy/relevance of that jacket but it's certainly cool. You could dial up Aero for a battered tan moonshiner and case closed if you were after something similar.
 

Mich486

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Keeping it Netflix.. in Damnation the cowboy is wearing a similar style jacket. That’s set in the 30’s however but in rural areas I guess clothing style was stickier than in big cities where trends are set.


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BobJ

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Yes, that's a very historically accurate jacket common to the American southwest. Mexican/Spanish cowboys were called Vaqueros and wore this type of short jacket working on horseback, often with those same four horizontal pockets. The open range working ones were usually made of leather, because that's what cowboys had a lot of access to - cowhide. They eventually became a cultural style, decorative, and ornamental. They are also the predecessors of our short western denim jackets.

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sweetfights

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Yes, that's a very historically accurate jacket common to the American southwest. Mexican/Spanish cowboys were called Vaqueros and wore this type of short jacket working on horseback, often with those same four horizontal pockets. The open range working ones were usually made of leather, because that's what cowboys had a lot of access to - cowhide. They eventually became a cultural style, decorative, and ornamental. They are also the predecessors of our short western denim jackets.

jorgenegretegallo.jpg


Mexican%20Vaquero,%20Frederic%20Remington.jpg


i_011.jpg




Mexican-Vaqueros-Breaking-A-Bonc.jpg



f0b24f39b13af9a45f750b96f0228a37--mariachi-suit-charro.jpg


image_04_l.jpg


e5c2164f329dd4d02fc0e044f231465b.jpg


36d7f3335a8c08cabbad95ccaa09a59f.jpg


984999-med.JPG


3ec33dc6f51c2325422a28a889bcf6a0.jpg


v_vacquerof.jpg


v_vacquero.jpg



acf896d49d9aa29ecf169392832743af.jpg



b2426e13cb1ad5724b75ff5c1bde459c.jpg


5377a31205d91.jpg


vaq_gallery_7.jpg



harrys_cinco_blog_2-1024x576.jpg



907ac50d17b5e90a11bcf8ad50bb7a49--cowboy-art-western-cowboy.jpg



4766083-cowboy-wallpaper.jpg


mexican_standoffs_02.jpg
wow thanks for the history in photos!!!
 

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