K.D. Lightner said:Does anyone know where the original jacket is? I had read that and old friend had his black leather jacket, but no word about the red windbreaker.
I also read in one book that he had a red jacket with him the day he died but had taken it off while driving. Later, in the book, the author stated that JD's father had the clothes JD had on when he died burned. Which distressed me because I wondered if one of them was the red jacket, i.e. the real red jacket he wore in Rebel Without a Cause.
Also am wondering, like Dorothy's red shoes, if there was more than one jacket used in the filming of Rebel.
Thanks for the website, Jay.
karol
Marc Chevalier said:I believe that James Dean's red cotton jacket was made by Barracuta, a '50s - '60s manufacturer of windbreakers that saw a revival in the mid-1980s. I had a Barracuta jacket that looked exactly like Dean's. The available colors were black, navy blue, khaki, beige ... and red.
Robert C said:Can anyone recommend a jacket that is similar to the "famous" James Dean red windbreaker. So far my seach has been unsuccessful....
BellyTank said:I thought the Dean jacket was a McGregor...(?)
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K.D. Lightner said:Does anyone know where the original jacket is? I had read that and old friend had his black leather jacket, but no word about the red windbreaker.
I also read in one book that he had a red jacket with him the day he died but had taken it off while driving. Later, in the book, the author stated that JD's father had the clothes JD had on when he died burned. Which distressed me because I wondered if one of them was the red jacket, i.e. the real red jacket he wore in Rebel Without a Cause.
Also am wondering, like Dorothy's red shoes, if there was more than one jacket used in the filming of Rebel.