Edward
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They don't really seem too similar to me in funtion. Tankers are lighter (the ones I've seen) and are a nice cool weather piece.
N-1 are lined and heavier (jungle cloth) and are great in truly cold weather. I've got a Pike Bros N-1 and wore it in the snow in PA - was so warm I had to unzip it.
I think you can have both and not really overlap in looks and function. My 2¢
Agreed. The Tanker is, imo, somewhere in between an L2 and an MA! in warmth. A good September/early October alternative to a nice leather. The N1 is a depths of Winter jacket - a nice cloth alternative to a B3 or such. I've definitely got my eye on the Pike N1 (as well as their B15...). Tempted to go for one with some stenciling on it....
If I had to choose one or the other, I'd go for the N1 over the tanker, as it just seems more practical to me. A blue one has less of an obvious military look, if that matters to you. Of course, I have more space in my wardrobe for 'another' Winter weight short jacket, less so another lighter jacket... YMMV. I do already have a civilianised tanker from Barry Lyndon / Spearhead on eBay, with the burgundy nylon quilted liner and Travis Bickle patches (I just have to get myself organised enough to get the Bickle T stenciled on the back), so I'll probably not want another.