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What jacket(s) are you wearing at the moment?

Otter

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We have 2 degrees Celsius and horizontal sleet and hail here. My plan for either of the sheepskins went out the window. Unflattering layers of polyester in the form of Swandri and Paramo.
 

busdrivermike

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Schott black bomber and screaming orange king of G on this +3c sunny beautiful day
Even on my 8” wrist the watch is big
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A2 B3au

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I misunderstood the gist of this thread. Now that i understand that it means one should post a selfy EVERY day of oneself in the same jacket (or two at most) and with a local weather forecast and description of what one is up to, best i get selfying. Of course, bring England, i’ll be reporting rain EVERY day :p
i been thinking the exact same funny enough
 

A2 B3au

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Love this , love the collar,,doesn’t feel like I’m wearing a suit of armour,not so sure about the hookless zip though.this jacket was clearly unworn so hopefully it will get easier with use,have used zip lube and it’s running smoother I’m just being doubly careful getting it properly connected.chuffed to bits .
And perfect for this weather that’s just started,,ffs
That’s nice ,I glad to see u got yourself what u wanted so hope it’s all good
 

petermack09

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That’s nice ,I glad to see u got yourself what u wanted so hope it’s all good
Thank you,I’m delighted with it,I’m also happy as I was worried after hearing that It would be a Japanese size 44,and possibly be snug on me.This isn’t the case and I have been wearing it paired with my Arthur Beale rollneck and it’s extremely comfortable and doing a great job of keeping storm ciara at bay,:)
 
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Thomas Koehle

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Tied to passing on knowledge, educating and helping others. Ever since David passed it has been my motto as a soldier, instructor and mentor.

Thanks for asking! Made my night.

“be humble”

well since I travel a lot not as a tourist but for business I saw and still see and experience a lot and really I’m happy to be born in the western world with so much safety and luxury compared to so many countries I visited before ...

i think a lot more people should take this motto for themselves
 

Smithy

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“be humble”

well since I travel a lot not as a tourist but for business I saw and still see and experience a lot and really I’m happy to be born in the western world with so much safety and luxury compared to so many countries I visited before ...

i think a lot more people should take this motto for themselves

Kia kaha (literally be strong but its connotation goes much deeper) is another very popular one back home and usually used in times of profound trouble and strife. It has a very, very long history and is an affirmation to stand tall and carry on no matter what. It carries great significance and resonance for Kiwis. It's extremely strengthening and comforting to be told it by another one of your countrymen when everything has gone seriously tits up.
 

Micawber

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ATF Fleece Tanker but you surely don't want to repeatedly see my ugly mug wearing the same jacket again ...and again ...and again....

Yes I do have plenty of other jackets but this is just right for doing chores at the mo.
 

A2 B3au

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freshly back from South Africa so 8° C feel like minus 20

no jacket but some other "classic" garment (Okay - the Color ain't really classic ...)

Duffel Coat along with the Thedi-Cafe Racer in HH underneath - some 501 Levis and my beloved harness boots

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U pull that duffle coat off Thomas ... my mum gave me very similar once
 
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