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Lee denim jackets

tonypaj

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I've got a similar thingy from the 70s, Lee's sanforized, PATD-153438, Union Made in U.S.A. To me it's just a jeans jacket, by now faded with being washed a whole lot. However, these days I wear it quite frequently, excellent cut for me, hides my gut :). Sorry, cannot comment on the new ones.
 
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Nice link.How do they fit?If you are a 38 Aero Highwayman/40 30´s HB, would a lee stromrider 38 fit me trim?
I have one. Have to see if it's the 60's, 70's, or 80's model - blanket lined. It seems a little smaller than normal. Not a hug difference, but the older you go, the more likely it's smaller. I can measure mine.
 

JakeHolman

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Griff, I have a couple of Stormriders, one original from the 70's and a repro by Japanese denim fanatics Warehouse. They are both quite snug compared to a Highwayman and suggest you go for a 40. I may be a similar size to you as I take a 38 in a Highwayman and 40 in 30s HB.
 

Mr Badger

Practically Family
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Somerset, UK
Compared to many blouson-style denim jackets, the 101 (and its brother model, the Stormrider) tapers markedly towards the waist and is pretty darn short so I'd second going up a size - if you're over 'bout 5' 10"-ish I'd even try and find a vintage 'long' fitting one from Ebay – I had a Lee 101 in 44L that was the same length as a 'regular' fit Levi's 1960s "Big E" 'trucker' jacket!

In all honesty, the Lee 'Rider' jacket, as it's generally known, changed very little over the decades – rather than paying more than $200 for a new 'pre-distressed' one, you'd be much better off haunting Ebay and vintage stores, where decent 1970s examples can be had for $40-50... just look for the buttons on the rear waist adjusters, which should be plastic, and make sure it's the two-pocket version (hand-warmer pockets were added in the 1980s)...
 

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