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How many new jackets do you have coming (and how many potential ones)?

Gamma68

One Too Many
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Here's one that followed me home today. It might be a catch-and-release. Right now, I kinda like it for its simplicity.

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Nice brown supple steerhide. The collar lapels lead me to think it's from the 1970s. Elasticized sides and a single chest pocket with a small pencil pocket.

Lined in wool, no interior pockets:

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Snap cuffs with intact elastic storm cuffs within:

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I haven't seen this type of Talon zipper pull before. LF is marked on both sides, and the pull is on the left-hand side.

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A single patch removed from each shoulder.

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And the interior tag. The company is still in business. Looks like I've got an old police jacket. Maybe from the OPPs?

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Location
Chicago
Here's one that followed me home today. It might be a catch-and-release. Right now, I kinda like it for its simplicity.

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Nice brown supple steerhide. The collar lapels lead me to think it's from the 1970s. Elasticized sides and a single chest pocket with a small pencil pocket.

Lined in wool, no interior pockets:

View attachment 138584

Snap cuffs with intact elastic storm cuffs within:

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I haven't seen this type of Talon zipper pull before. LF is marked on both sides, and the pull is on the left-hand side.

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A single patch removed from each shoulder.

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And the interior tag. The company is still in business. Looks like I've got an old police jacket. Maybe from the OPPs?

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That's the Canadian Talon! As seen on Brimacos as well. Sometimes they were labeled "lightning". Nice jacket. I like it!
 

Professor100

New in Town
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25
Here's one that followed me home today. It might be a catch-and-release. Right now, I kinda like it for its simplicity.

View attachment 138580 View attachment 138581 View attachment 138582 View attachment 138583

Nice brown supple steerhide. The collar lapels lead me to think it's from the 1970s. Elasticized sides and a single chest pocket with a small pencil pocket.

Lined in wool, no interior pockets:

View attachment 138584

Snap cuffs with intact elastic storm cuffs within:

View attachment 138585 View attachment 138586
I haven't seen this type of Talon zipper pull before. LF is marked on both sides, and the pull is on the left-hand side.

View attachment 138587
A single patch removed from each shoulder.

View attachment 138588

And the interior tag. The company is still in business. Looks like I've got an old police jacket. Maybe from the OPPs?

View attachment 138589

That's a great, utilitarian jacket. You're right, there are a lot of interesting useful elements to it, but it still has a very simple and elegant profile. I'm not sure how I feel about the open, shirt-style chest pocket, but I love the pencil slot. That practical design and label makes me wonder if it wasn't purchased and given out by some company as a uniform jacket. Nice find.
 
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That's a great, utilitarian jacket. You're right, there are a lot of interesting useful elements to it, but it still has a very simple and elegant profile. I'm not sure how I feel about the open, shirt-style chest pocket, but I love the pencil slot. That practical design and label makes me wonder if it wasn't purchased and given out by some company as a uniform jacket. Nice find.

All seconded. I really like this jacket, @Gamma68 !
 
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17,511
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Chicago
Looks like USPS is going to take a full 12 days to deliver a package from Detroit to Chicago (priority mail!) Only in 'merica:mad:
Home of the most disastrously broken postal system the world over.
 

tmitchell59

I'll Lock Up
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Location
Illinois
Here's one that followed me home today. It might be a catch-and-release. Right now, I kinda like it for its

simplicity.

View attachment 138580 View attachment 138581 View attachment 138582 View attachment 138583

Nice brown supple steerhide. The collar lapels lead me to think it's from the 1970s. Elasticized sides and a single chest pocket with a small pencil pocket.

Lined in wool, no interior pockets:

View attachment 138584

Snap cuffs with intact elastic storm cuffs within:

View attachment 138585 View attachment 138586
I haven't seen this type of Talon zipper pull before. LF is marked on both sides, and the pull is on the left-hand side.

View attachment 138587
A single patch removed from each shoulder.

View attachment 138588

And the interior tag. The company is still in business. Looks like I've got an old police jacket. Maybe from the OPPs?

View attachment 138589

Does look like a police jacket. I like it. Seem to fit good.
 

Gamma68

One Too Many
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1,937
Location
Detroit, MI
That's a great, utilitarian jacket. You're right, there are a lot of interesting useful elements to it, but it still has a very simple and elegant profile. I'm not sure how I feel about the open, shirt-style chest pocket, but I love the pencil slot. That practical design and label makes me wonder if it wasn't purchased and given out by some company as a uniform jacket. Nice find.

Yes, it's most likely a former police jacket. Outdoor Outfits Ltd. has been in business in Toronto since the 1940s and they continue to make law enforcement uniforms for the Canadian market. I might email some pics to the company to see if they can tell me anything else about the jacket. I know it's no older than 1972, because that's when the company moved to the address listed on the inner tag.

I would guess the open pocket next to the pen slot is designed for a notepad or ticket pad. That open pocket is just the right size for an iPhone.

I'll never know for sure, but the jacket might have been a Windsor Police jacket. I found some patches online that seem to match the outline of the areas where the shoulder patches were removed. Plus, my area is really close to Windsor.

EDIT: Forgot to add that I found the same jacket, same size, on a Japanese website. Listed for a heck of a lot more than what I paid, and mine is in much better condition. :)

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Gamma68

One Too Many
Messages
1,937
Location
Detroit, MI
Looks like USPS is going to take a full 12 days to deliver a package from Detroit to Chicago (priority mail!) Only in 'merica:mad:
Home of the most disastrously broken postal system the world over.

USPS sucks. I could've picked it up and walked it to you myself in less time.
 

Professor100

New in Town
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Yes, it's most likely a former police jacket. Outdoor Outfits Ltd. has been in business in Toronto since the 1940s and they continue to make law enforcement uniforms for the Canadian market. I might email some pics to the company to see if they can tell me anything else about the jacket. I know it's no older than 1972, because that's when the company moved to the address listed on the inner tag.

I would guess the open pocket next to the pen slot is designed for a notepad or ticket pad. That open pocket is just the right size for an iPhone.

I'll never know for sure, but the jacket might have been a Windsor Police jacket. I found some patches online that seem to match the outline of the areas where the shoulder patches were removed. Plus, my area is really close to Windsor.

EDIT: Forgot to add that I found the same jacket, same size, on a Japanese website. Listed for a heck of a lot more than what I paid, and mine is in much better condition. :)

Windsor-Police-Ontario-HTF-Vintage-Uniform-Shoulder-Patch-Canada.jpg
That's a fascinating piece of historical information. I'm consistently amazed at the depth of knowledge of the folks on TFL. Knowing that it was a Canadian police garment makes the jacket even more interesting to me, and now I really do like the front pocket knowing that it was purpose built like that. Thanks to you, @tmitchell59 and @ton312.
 
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17,511
Location
Chicago
USPS sucks. I could've picked it up and walked it to you myself in less time.
Yeah it's really odd. It keeps "parking" at distro centers. Sat two days in Detroit and with the holiday will sit 4 in Chicago. Lets hear it for lazy government employees whose job performance has no bearing on their ability to remain employed.
 

GregO

One of the Regulars
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258
Location
Delaware
Just received the Thedi try on jacket ( shawl collar ) in XL ( I normally wear a size 40 ). It fits precisely..!! Now to order the 915 cross button in antiqued washed tan buffalo pictured on page 141..!!
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It looks like the edges on that jacket are burnished. Is that right? If so, wow.
 

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