Really fine thread. I was thinking that Chris, from Aerial Star, who's recently been asking Loungers for design ideas, should really get a look at some of these. I'm particularly salivating over the last one. Is the lighter part leather or suede?
It's suede- very popular and common in the '20s- mid 1930s. This one is Cravenette processed to be water resistant. Gordon and Ferguson had the exclusive rights to that process for leather.
As an aside- lightweight leathers, suede, capeskin, etc. were popular on these earlier jackets. The obsession with heavy-weight leather is a more modern thing.
Re: half-belt functionality. Even with inverted box pleats between belt and shoulder yoke, I've never found half belts to be awfully functional. More a design feature than a functional addition to the jacket. The functional ones are the shoulder/action pleats.
Yep, it's a woman's one. After doing all the research on the company, I couldn't resist. Pretty rare to find the early button front ones, and rare to find ones by that maker.
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