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Saw a vintage leather jacket today... have a question about the cuffs

Kuro

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So... the cuffs had two patches of what I would call wool sewn into the cuffs. The jacket also has snaps for what I assume was a matching wool collar.

Should I assume those patches of wool inside the cuffs were fancy wrist warmers, preventing wind from entering the cuff when riding?

I thought it was interesting, never seen it as a jacket feature before, and wanted to know more so sharing here.

Note the hidden lapel snaps. It was a treat for me to see that.

Thanks!

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photo2u

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So... the cuffs had two patches of what I would call wool sewn into the cuffs. The jacket also has snaps for what I assume was a matching wool collar.

Should I assume those patches of wool inside the cuffs were fancy wrist warmers, preventing wind from entering the cuff when riding?

I thought it was interesting, never seen it as a jacket feature before, and wanted to know more so sharing here.

Note the hidden lapel snaps. It was a treat for me to see that.

Thanks!

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Love your Cal. I have seen those features in other jackets before. You are correct about your assumptions for the purpose of the mouton in the inner lining. When you get a chance, please use a little tallow around the neck area and the entire jacket.
 

Kuro

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Love your Cal. I have seen those features in other jackets before. You are correct about your assumptions for the purpose of the mouton in the inner lining. When you get a chance, please use a little tallow around the neck area and the entire jacket.
Sadly, not my jacket. It was on a rack for sale at a vintage market in Raleigh NC. I enjoy learning about "features" in vintage jackets, so it was a treat to see.
 

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