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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

Mrfrown

One Too Many
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Cognac C2 today. Have been wearing it without the belt recently

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The Lost Cowboy

Call Me a Cab
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2,011
Location
Southeast Asia
I'm not actually wearing this out and about because it's too hot, but I want to give a shout-out to this Sears Leather Shop crosszip.

Like so many items in my closet (hats, shoes, jeans) I could have stopped at this one. Instead I went all the way around the world with leather only to rediscover this last week and say, "gee... this really is a great jacket."

Just at 4 pounds without the belt (previous owner cut it off).

I don't love the glossy finish but I love the jacket so I'll keep it just like it is. The fit is amazing, the leather is buttery-soft but substantial, the hardware is meaty and functions great, the interior is inviting and comfortable and I love the arm rolls in this thing.

There's not much appreciation here for these 70s and 80s Sears Jackets but if others are like this one, then I'll vouch for them. Absolutely worth the $100 I paid for it and seriously, I could have stopped here (not that I'm complaining about my collection, just saying that the quality on this Sears is satisfying enough).

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AeroFan_07

I'll Lock Up
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6,036
Location
Iowa
I'm not actually wearing this out and about because it's too hot, but I want to give a shout-out to this Sears Leather Shop crosszip.

Like so many items in my closet (hats, shoes, jeans) I could have stopped at this one. Instead I went all the way around the world with leather only to rediscover this last week and say, "gee... this really is a great jacket."

Just at 4 pounds without the belt (previous owner cut it off).

I don't love the glossy finish but I love the jacket so I'll keep it just like it is. The fit is amazing, the leather is buttery-soft but substantial, the hardware is meaty and functions great, the interior is inviting and comfortable and I love the arm rolls in this thing.

There's not much appreciation here for these 70s and 80s Sears Jackets but if others are like this one, then I'll vouch for them. Absolutely worth the $100 I paid for it and seriously, I could have stopped here (not that I'm complaining about my collection, just saying that the quality on this Sears is satisfying enough).

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Sometimes the simplest is indeed the best! Less is more, etc... :)
 

TheOldFashioned

Call Me a Cab
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2,280
Location
The Great Lakes
Every time I see this jacket I think, da** that's a beautiful color. I really enjoy seeing it in the different lighting. Thanks, gents!
Same old, same old.

Carwash after an early grocery run before the Easter holiday madness.
Heavily under the weather, so I might skip some family-duties over the next days…

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Jacket: Vanson C2 by DudsbyDel
Jeans: Warehouse 1947 Model
Boots: John Lofgren
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Cognac C2 today. Have been wearing it without the belt recently

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