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true i also wish specially free&easy had an english version, well one never knows, maybe one day.

choice there is a buzz rickson thread, you can ask the guys on the leatherjacket forum, or just write clever id and let them measure it for you. i have the N1 from buzz rickson and they are cut supersmall, the large fits like a small or trim cut medium

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cool vintage/western/workwear from state of florida's archives:

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these two were from the black history related snaps, but there is a ton more for anyone with some time to kill.

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edit: found this last one, which completes me. everything from the hats to the dog, to the bike in the bg, to the catcher's gear. so sick.

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Here's one of my winter jackets in rotation, a Navy Issue Peacoat from 1952.

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Original owner's Petty Officer 1st Class Rating. He was a storekeeper:

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Close up of label:

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Nice corduroy pocket lining:

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I love this coat, especially the rating - but it gets me into lots of questions with rather marginal folks - and saluted once by an active duty Marine. If it weren't original to the coat I'd probably take it off, but since it's original, I won't.

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^^^ I love the old Pea Coats.

I have a 1967 (last year for the corduroy pocket liners) But it's a size 44 and I just too big. If anyone has one in a 42 that they feel is too small.....

Nice coat Jake!

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Honestly, I've been surprised at how big it is - it's a 44 and I had to move the buttons a bit to make it more fitted. Not much, just a little big on each side.

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yet another link i have to post here

but check out the ward catalogue from 1938. so great jackets shirts and stuff. thats where warehouse takes their inspiration i guess.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ORIG-1938-F-W-WARDS-Catalog-VTG-WORKWEAR-Denim-Leather_W0QQitemZ370271730492QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVintage_Men_s_Clothing?hash=item5635ea3b3c

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ok i have to go on posting links here, cause i dont know where else and if any of you maybe know more about those things.

so fist i read on the rising sun homepage, there is a new book on denim. its going to be cales jeans of the old west. there are some pics on the warehouse blog i posted earlier.

here are the links of the book and the rising sun page

http://www.schifferbooks.com/newschiffer/book_template.php?isbn=9780764335006

http://risingsunjeans.com/2010/02/09/the-last-time-they-did-this-was-in-the-1800s/

then i checked back on the archival clothing blog, and there is a link to a shop calles al´s attire in san fancisco, making custom made workclothing and boots as it seems. maybe someone has heard of em?

here are the links i found

http://www.archivalclothing.com/2010/02/archival-field-trip-wistful-shopping-at.html

http://www.flickr.com/photos/archivalclothing/sets/72157623241800865/

http://www.alsattire.com/

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I found this jacket at a flea market. It has no markings, yet I assume it to be of military origin, however which military is in question. I'm pretty sure it's denim, its green and blue though. Has a cigarette pocket and metal belt hooks on the back also cinched waist. I think that's selvage, but I'm not sure. Still pretty good find for 30 bucks.

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