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Post by bruns on Sept 10, 2015 1:27:59 GMT -6
So I've been looking for a decent jacket for autumn/winter for a while; I did buy a Pointer chore coat but was a bit disappointed with the construction quality and the weight of the material. I was planning on getting a Buzz Rickson N-1 but decided it was overkill (I tend to get very hot very easily, so will often wear a t-shirt even if it's 10 degrees (Celsius) outside), so am now on the lookout for a very good quality jacket in the rough mould of a chore coat.
Any suggestions? I know Ciano makes some great stuff but I'd like it by November as I plan on going away. American or Japanese brands are fine, but I've got no idea beyond Post O'Alls/Pointer/Tellason USA wise. The cooler the details the better!
Thanks!
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Post by quick on Sept 10, 2015 1:46:55 GMT -6
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Post by bruns on Sept 10, 2015 1:51:22 GMT -6
I already have it, I was disappointed! Maybe I got a dud (bought it on eBay brad new) as the buttons seemed as if they could pop off if buttoned up. Having said that, it's good for the price; is it rare to get something that much thicker in duck? I guess maybe I should look for a wool jacket? I just don't trust Gustin with regards to sizing. I've been tempted a few times through eBay but the jackets seem a bit dull. I did have this in the past; not strictly a chore coat I know, but the details were really cool (black sheep's wool). www.hickorees.com/brand/tender-co/product/type-915-blanket-wool-guards-jacket-natural-black-sheep-wool
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Post by whiskeyriver on Sept 10, 2015 7:37:41 GMT -6
I already have it, I was disappointed! Maybe I got a dud (bought it on eBay brad new) as the buttons seemed as if they could pop off if buttoned up. Having said that, it's good for the price; is it rare to get something that much thicker in duck? I guess maybe I should look for a wool jacket? I just don't trust Gustin with regards to sizing. I've been tempted a few times through eBay but the jackets seem a bit dull. I did have this in the past; not strictly a chore coat I know, but the details were really cool (black sheep's wool). www.hickorees.com/brand/tender-co/product/type-915-blanket-wool-guards-jacket-natural-black-sheep-woolCiano. You can get lined or unlined. And in 18 oz. AND built to last AND look good. AND for a great price. Hard to beat. Here's the brown, but you can get black, khaki, and I believe ochre in 18 oz. as well, and tons of different colors in 12 oz.: www.cianofarmer.com/Store/18ozBrownDuckCarCoat.html
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Post by wdw on Sept 10, 2015 7:42:07 GMT -6
whiskeyriver, bruns's issue with Ciano is the timescale, as it won't be ready by November. I wear my Ciano Car Coat to work most days. I have a couple of G ones too, but the Ciano is so substantial that I like wearing it because I can rub it against anything with fear of damaging it. I can't imagine what a lined 18oz one would be like. Bulletproof, I guess.
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Post by bruns on Sept 10, 2015 8:23:41 GMT -6
whiskeyriver, bruns's issue with Ciano is the timescale, as it won't be ready by November. I wear my Ciano Car Coat to work most days. I have a couple of G ones too, but the Ciano is so substantial that I like wearing it because I can rub it against anything with fear of damaging it. I can't imagine what a lined 18oz one would be like. Bulletproof, I guess. Yeah it's a shame; I may go for the Car Coat further down the line, but don't think I have any need for three chore-ish (new adjective) coats Though having said that, I could well frequent the local discotheques and bop along to some funky beats (I'm 'with it', as you can tell) in this number: The least work-y 'work wear' I have ever seen!
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Post by whiskeyriver on Sept 10, 2015 8:37:56 GMT -6
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Post by exophobe on Sept 10, 2015 9:36:11 GMT -6
I'm still a big fan of the freenote, even though I can't get over the price. One thing I would warn, however, given the "get very hot very fast" and looking for something slightly heavier comments: waxed canvas is a terrible insulator, and as an unlined jacket by itself doesn't tend to be versatile through many different kinds of weather -- if it's really cold you feel like you're wearing no jacket at all, and if it's slightly warm you feel like a baked potato in the oven. As a layering piece, though, they're great. As an example, a waxed jacket with a warm hoodie underneath is a great combination, so if by going away you mean traveling, as long as you plan accordingly that might be exactly what you're looking for if you just want something to sort of "weatherproof" a hoodie.
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Post by bentin on Sept 10, 2015 9:45:16 GMT -6
Good advice. I think of cotton as effectively useless for a jacket. Wool, down and leather all win over any form of cotton.
Plus cotton tends to take up more space when traveling.
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Post by bruns on Sept 10, 2015 9:46:42 GMT -6
I'm still a big fan of the freenote, even though I can't get over the price. One thing I would warn, however, given the "get very hot very fast" and looking for something slightly heavier comments: waxed canvas is a terrible insulator, and as an unlined jacket by itself doesn't tend to be versatile through many different kinds of weather -- if it's really cold you feel like you're wearing no jacket at all, and if it's slightly warm you feel like a baked potato in the oven. As a layering piece, though, they're great. As an example, a waxed jacket with a warm hoodie underneath is a great combination, so if by going away you mean traveling, as long as you plan accordingly that might be exactly what you're looking for if you just want something to sort of "weatherproof" a hoodie. Would primarily wear it with a shirt; truth be told, although it would be great if it was waterproof it isn't essential either here or when I go away (most likely Budapest). Really appreciate your help though, thanks! Have a lot to ponder.
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Post by devastitis on Sept 10, 2015 9:53:20 GMT -6
Good advice. I think of cotton as effectively useless for a jacket. Wool, down and leather all win over any form of cotton. TS Maritime shirt is the perfect all around shirt/jacket for me.
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Post by bentin on Sept 10, 2015 10:01:39 GMT -6
Good advice. I think of cotton as effectively useless for a jacket. Wool, down and leather all win over any form of cotton. TS Maritime shirt is the perfect all around shirt/jacket for me. Yeah, I plan on grabbing the Apolis CPO this year.
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Post by bruns on Sept 10, 2015 10:37:54 GMT -6
TS Maritime shirt is the perfect all around shirt/jacket for me. Yeah, I plan on grabbing the Apolis CPO this year. I have a Fidelity CPO that I wore a fair bit last winter but have since grown out of; I actually wore it a lot more than the peacoat I got at the same time. Only qualm for me was that it was a bit on the dull side, though that did mean it went with virtually everything.
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Post by gaseousclay on Sept 16, 2015 5:43:23 GMT -6
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Post by bruns on Sept 16, 2015 10:44:37 GMT -6
The fabric looks fantastic, but not a fan of snap fastening. Still, will keep an eye on it; my tastes change! Thanks.
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Post by gaseousclay on Sept 16, 2015 10:54:18 GMT -6
The fabric looks fantastic, but not a fan of snap fastening. Still, will keep an eye on it; my tastes change! Thanks. the snap fastening/zipper does kinda ruin the look. I'm gonna make a very big assumption here and guess he lacks the machinery that would allow him to make a standard button fastener
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Post by exophobe on Sept 16, 2015 12:29:56 GMT -6
gaseousclay - based on the jacket itself it actually sort of looks like LC King is making them for him, but I haven't read into the brand at all so I may be selling Tomahawk short.
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Post by gaseousclay on Sept 16, 2015 16:18:26 GMT -6
gaseousclay - based on the jacket itself it actually sort of looks like LC King is making them for him, but I haven't read into the brand at all so I may be selling Tomahawk short. I assumed the guy behind Tomahawk was making them and that's only because everything else he sells is handmade by him
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Post by exophobe on Sept 16, 2015 17:29:06 GMT -6
gaseousclay - based on the jacket itself it actually sort of looks like LC King is making them for him, but I haven't read into the brand at all so I may be selling Tomahawk short. I assumed the guy behind Tomahawk was making them and that's only because everything else he sells is handmade by him Yeah, they may just be similar, I think what really led me to thinking that way was the label on the chest pocket and the fact that LC King seems to be making chore coats for everybody these days (for Pointer at $100, and other brands for $300). If he's doing those on his own that's awesome, I hadn't heard of the brand before. To chime in on the coat, The zipper/snap combo is pretty good for versatility, you can snap it if it's not too cold, zipper it if it's a bit colder, and then if it's windy the flap snapping down over the zipper is one of the best things in the damn world. If I remember right this is how the army issue M65 is/was, but @brentjuz has a real one so he can probably confirm/deny. Mine was surplus that I got in the 90s new, and I'm thinking I'm gonna need to go find out if I still have it. I had a pea-coat from about the same time but the inside of that thing was shredded.
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Post by brentkuz on Sept 16, 2015 18:12:07 GMT -6
I recommend the Gustin waxed canvas city coat!
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Post by brentkuz on Sept 16, 2015 18:15:29 GMT -6
Roger that's how a M65 is also a Barbour Bedale. Zipper then a wind flap over it
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Post by gaseousclay on Sept 17, 2015 5:49:57 GMT -6
Yeah, they may just be similar, I think what really led me to thinking that way was the label on the chest pocket and the fact that LC King seems to be making chore coats for everybody these days (for Pointer at $100, and other brands for $300). If he's doing those on his own that's awesome, I hadn't heard of the brand before. i've only seen a couple of brands using LCKing to make jackets. One is OrnHansen and they're having a chore coat made and the other is the Ginew USA riders jacket I posted in the outerwear thread. The OrnHansen coat does nothing for me because it's just another chore coat that doesn't look any different than The Pointer brand stuff, but the Ginew rider's jacket looks pretty cool to my eyes because it's an interesting combo of the trucker/moto jacket. But, that one's $400 and is venturing into Freenote Cloth territory. Either way, I think the Tomahawk coat looks pretty cool and like it's built like a brick sh*thouse. At 18oz it must be damn near bullet proof
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Post by bentin on Sept 17, 2015 9:21:11 GMT -6
I recommend the Gustin waxed canvas city coat! Said no one, ever.
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Post by mkeview on Sept 20, 2015 14:24:09 GMT -6
Damn that tomahawk coat is nice. But at $450 I can't pull the trigger.
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Post by bugula on Sept 20, 2015 14:32:46 GMT -6
TS Maritime shirt is the perfect all around shirt/jacket for me. Yeah, I plan on grabbing the Apolis CPO this year. not sure if you caught it but the navy made its reappearance. such a great piece to have.
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