TLW '90
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Feel free to post all of your vests here.
I love wearing vests, they're practical for many reasons, and they're generally pretty affordable.
I just got this vintage deerskin trading post vest on Tuesday and it's quickly becoming a favorite.
There's a timeless appeal to vests and they're practical / versatile, there's workwear vests, western vests, biker type vests,traditional hunting vests, and of course formal / dressy vests or "waistcoats " ( though dress clothes aren't my thing ).
They add an extra layer, provide extra pockets, and are sometimes just enough when a jacket could be a little too much.
I have a total of 7 vests right now with 4 that I actually wear regularly, but I'm sure I'll go looking for another when the Christmas shopping is all done.
I love wool vests, but it's been easier to find leather vests that fit me than it has wool vests.
This vest here is definitely my most worn, made to order by a company in Idaho called C&C sutlery.
It's a nice quality wool, but probably only about 18oz.
If you don't mind the lighter weight they're a good affordable alternative to the Filson vest, which I mostly didn't buy because they don't make my size.
I think they're up to $100 now, but don't quote me on that.
I love wearing vests, they're practical for many reasons, and they're generally pretty affordable.
I just got this vintage deerskin trading post vest on Tuesday and it's quickly becoming a favorite.
There's a timeless appeal to vests and they're practical / versatile, there's workwear vests, western vests, biker type vests,traditional hunting vests, and of course formal / dressy vests or "waistcoats " ( though dress clothes aren't my thing ).
They add an extra layer, provide extra pockets, and are sometimes just enough when a jacket could be a little too much.
I have a total of 7 vests right now with 4 that I actually wear regularly, but I'm sure I'll go looking for another when the Christmas shopping is all done.
I love wool vests, but it's been easier to find leather vests that fit me than it has wool vests.
This vest here is definitely my most worn, made to order by a company in Idaho called C&C sutlery.
It's a nice quality wool, but probably only about 18oz.
If you don't mind the lighter weight they're a good affordable alternative to the Filson vest, which I mostly didn't buy because they don't make my size.
I think they're up to $100 now, but don't quote me on that.