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Highwayman with a cap. I actually recommend storm cuffs on these jackets. The cool air was driving me nuts today.
GW A-1 in Vermont Espresso.
That looks really comfortableHighwayman with a cap. I actually recommend storm cuffs on these jackets. The cool air was driving me nuts today.
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wow, the colour is amazing. This one must glow in sunshine.
We're both in Chicago. I think my standard of cold tolerance is much worse than yours!Another day for the J
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Yeah the temp this morning caught me off guard!Early morning walk with the dog at 30 F. Time to pull out the beast! Aero B-3 redskin. This jacket does the job: only my hands were cold at the end of the walk.
We're both in Chicago. I think my standard of cold tolerance is much worse than yours!
wow, the colour is amazing. This one must glow in sunshine.
...Today I wore my BK-made M-422; a repro of the first model 422 by Willis & Geiger. The goatskin is what BK called "mountain goatskin"....
Thor,View attachment 94197 View attachment 94196 View attachment 94191 View attachment 94190 Today I wore my BK-made M-422; a repro of the first model 422 by Willis & Geiger. The goatskin is what BK called "mountain goatskin". Jacket was made for me about 5 years ago so BK has probably switched to a different goatskin for their newer jackets. It's thick and heavy (feels like FQHH!!!! Lol) and the color is almost a cordovan reddish-brown. Super grainy and has that LW "bulletproof" feel to it. Superb workmanship and outstanding materials. It's a beast of a jacket that could withstand just about anything.
I feel there’s always room for an outlier; a jacket that looks good yet may not be spot-on accurate
Thanks @El Marro, I appreciate the kind comment! Being a bit obsessive at times about authenticity and accuracy in a repro, the BK cordovan/seal brown mountain goatskin really creates quite a dilemma for me. On one hand it’s a gorgeous color with lots of depth and variation in tone and grain; but on the other hand it’s not exactly the standard seal brown seen on originals and most other repro G-1 jackets.
But in my collection of military jackets I feel there’s always room for an outlier; a jacket that looks good yet may not be spot-on accurate for a G-1.