• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

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

newagegeezer

Well-Known Member
Chilly but bright sunny day in East London UK so about to take a trip up West in my original B6, labelled as a 48R but fits me like a 44 which i normally take, not much room for a thick jumper underneath but not needed today (I hope)
DSCN3776.JPG
IMG_8831 (1).JPG
 

Micawber

Well-Known Member
Today I have been wearing Schoffel, Tattersall, gundog whistles of the highest order, my usual Algha / Savile Row gold frames and executive quality, discerning, incredibly expensive but somewhat sombre vintage leather face....

(All the above posted in a humorous, light-hearted sort of way. No offence to persons living, dead or fictitious intended)



IMG_20220114_111354_350_resize_43.jpg
 
Last edited:

Lord Flashheart

Well-Known Member
... and just the ticket you look Steve too.

If it helps salve the conscience here I'll be accoutred in my Purdey suit (picked up from their sale rail at the Game Fair a few years back) with Laksen coat and country garnishings myself tomorrow. Leather cartridge belt and gloves obviously.

But today has been cold enough for my Polden Sheepskins RAF jacket (and I am quite happy with the pockets too thank you very much). I've saved you all my chipper Local Issue Smile ;) but I've not been clever enough to avoid the lighting column I see.
IMG_2276.jpeg
 

Micawber

Well-Known Member
... and just the ticket you look Steve too.

If it helps salve the conscience here I'll be accoutred in my Purdey suit (picked up from their sale rail at the Game Fair a few years back) with Laksen coat and country garnishings myself tomorrow. Leather cartridge belt and gloves obviously.

But today has been cold enough for my Polden Sheepskins RAF jacket (and I am quite happy with the pockets too thank you very much). I've saved you all my chipper Local Issue Smile ;) but I've not been clever enough to avoid the lighting column I see. View attachment 72850

Ah yes the smile that in lesser places might be misunderstood but in reality is full of warmth and love for humanity.
Have a good day tomorrow Phil, don't snag those Purdey togs. Best send your man ahead to clear the way in anything more than ankle high pasture :)
 

Lord Flashheart

Well-Known Member
Ah yes the smile that in lesser places might be misunderstood but in reality is full of warmth and love for humanity.
Have a good day tomorrow Phil, don't snag those Purdey togs. Best send your man ahead to clear the way in anything more than ankle high pasture :)
Sound advice that. As it's a boundary day I shall try and avoid the hedges of Suffolk. I've not yet seen goatskin breeks but it's a thought...
 
Top