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" KING-O FCC - The Hunter" - Thedi Leathers

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The blog "French Cancan" is one of my favourites for european and american workwear. So I was thrilled to find out he will do a collaboration with Thedi Leathers to produce a 1930s hunting jacket. It features some hunting features like the game bag and some that remind more of a civilian version of the A1. I am not a leather jacket expert so see for yourself.

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There are also some pictures from the jackets that served as inspiration.
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Most information can be found on the FCC blog but I think it will be up on the Thedi Leathers page soon...

What do you think, guys?
 

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Quite interesting - once it gets some patina it will add to the look.
But one needs to have use for the many pockets and extra straps...
 
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It's interesting...I think overdesigned though.
Not sure what the rear pockets would be for. I'd love to see a fit pic to see if it might be longer than the usual suspects.
I think a Sportsman's length of 26-27" would be great on some of these jackets.
 
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Rear pockets are game pockets, usually opening on large space in back.

The button thing on the shoulder, not sure what that's for.

Looks a functional, wearable jacket,
 

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My goodness, I like this jacket very much, though my first impression was that it was a feminine cut.

Edit to add: It's the collar/lapel, I think.
 
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I suppose the shoulder flap is to keep your satchel from falling off...
I saw something similar on Project Runway last season to protect your messenger bag in the city.
Knowing that he recently sold his Himel Heron, I can't get past the "similarities".
I still want to see how it fits.
 
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It's interesting...I think overdesignend though.
Not sure what the rear pockets would be for. I'd love to see a fit pic to see if it might be longer than the usual suspects.
I think a Sportsman's length of 26-27" would be great on some of these jackets.

I have those rear pockets on those my Mackinaw, and for the life of me I cannot tell you what they're good for.
 
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Dinerman, was access to those pockets from the front or back of the jacket?
Did someone else have to load the pheasant?
 

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The back, just like in the jacket above. If you can reach your wallet in your back pocket, you can load a game pocket. No great challenge.
 

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Thanks for joining the threads together, mods. I looked earlier in the morning but apparently it was posted just after that. :eusa_doh:

The pockets on the rear are called "Game pockets" and have something to do with hunting. I guess if you shoot a small animal you can store it in the back pocket of your jacket and have it out of the way in the front? Weren't Norfolk straps designed ina similar vain?
I am a vegetarian (though obviously not vegan) and don't know nuffin about hunting. [huh]

IMO it is a mistake to compare it to an aviation or motorcycle jackets. The details are hunting specific not exactly the wild imagination of a "designer"


Edit: Again I posted something one hour after I wrote it since I was interrupted... and then Dinerman explained it all. :eusa_clap
 
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Sorry for being so opinionated on this one, but the basic overall silhouette is a Heron with pockets and straps added. So I find it hard to put it in a unique category unless the fit is very different. Just me....;-)
 

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FFF said:
The details are hunting specific not exactly the wild imagination of a "designer"

I have to wonder though to what extent this rather snug jacket and the hunting-specific details can be used for the original purpose. The details look "decorative" to me - I figure that for "game bags", a jacket has to be rather roomy or the contents would be squashed. [huh] But then again - my hunting knowledge is limited mostly to hunting vintage clothes. :p
Of course one could use the bags for other purposes...
 
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Fair enough. I guess I just trust Mr FCC on this account since he collects the stuff for years now. Here is a cotton hunting jacket ina blog post from 2010.
http://fcancan.blogspot.de/2010/09/30s-french-style-work-hunting.html

Similar jackets can be found in the book "Vintage Menswear- a collection from the vintage showroom" some of them in the same "coutil" corduroy fabric and some in duck.
Like I said, very typical and not odd at all....but I see how flight jacket collectors just compare them with their own field. I can't tell of the fit of it though... let's wait for the next FCC post about it.
 

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