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17th November 04, 08:44 AM
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FLYING JACKET.
Wanting a tough winter jacket to wear with the kilt, I took a punt on a leather one as supplied by Fort Apache here in the UK [They are sourced from the USA] and are made to the original specifications of the American, Army Air Corps.
I mention this to say that it works well with a traditional kilt, and should stand anything the British weather can offer: plus rough use.
In appearance with the kilt it is akin the British Battle Dress blouse-albeit leather.
James
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17th November 04, 08:44 AM
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FLYING JACKET.
Wanting a tough winter jacket to wear with the kilt, I took a punt on a leather one as supplied by Fort Apache here in the UK [They are sourced from the USA] and are made to the original specifications of the American, Army Air Corps.
I mention this to say that it works well with a traditional kilt, and should stand anything the British weather can offer: plus rough use.
In appearance with the kilt it is akin the British Battle Dress blouse-albeit leather.
James
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17th November 04, 08:44 AM
#3
FLYING JACKET.
Wanting a tough winter jacket to wear with the kilt, I took a punt on a leather one as supplied by Fort Apache here in the UK [They are sourced from the USA] and are made to the original specifications of the American, Army Air Corps.
I mention this to say that it works well with a traditional kilt, and should stand anything the British weather can offer: plus rough use.
In appearance with the kilt it is akin the British Battle Dress blouse-albeit leather.
James
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17th November 04, 06:06 PM
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Re: FLYING JACKET.
Originally Posted by James
Wanting a tough winter jacket to wear with the kilt, I took a punt on a leather one as supplied by Fort Apache here in the UK [They are sourced from the USA] and are made to the original specifications of the American, Army Air Corps.
I mention this to say that it works well with a traditional kilt, and should stand anything the British weather can offer: plus rough use.
In appearance with the kilt it is akin the British Battle Dress blouse-albeit leather.
James
post some pix
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17th November 04, 06:06 PM
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Re: FLYING JACKET.
Originally Posted by James
Wanting a tough winter jacket to wear with the kilt, I took a punt on a leather one as supplied by Fort Apache here in the UK [They are sourced from the USA] and are made to the original specifications of the American, Army Air Corps.
I mention this to say that it works well with a traditional kilt, and should stand anything the British weather can offer: plus rough use.
In appearance with the kilt it is akin the British Battle Dress blouse-albeit leather.
James
post some pix
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17th November 04, 06:06 PM
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Re: FLYING JACKET.
Originally Posted by James
Wanting a tough winter jacket to wear with the kilt, I took a punt on a leather one as supplied by Fort Apache here in the UK [They are sourced from the USA] and are made to the original specifications of the American, Army Air Corps.
I mention this to say that it works well with a traditional kilt, and should stand anything the British weather can offer: plus rough use.
In appearance with the kilt it is akin the British Battle Dress blouse-albeit leather.
James
post some pix
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17th November 04, 10:21 PM
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My camera use is very and I mean very, limited to the type one puts film in--and then a year or two later has it developed.
James
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17th November 04, 10:21 PM
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My camera use is very and I mean very, limited to the type one puts film in--and then a year or two later has it developed.
James
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17th November 04, 10:21 PM
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My camera use is very and I mean very, limited to the type one puts film in--and then a year or two later has it developed.
James
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18th November 04, 06:18 AM
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I have been looking at these jackets. I like ithe Indiana Jones Series.
I little price to bring to Canada though.
http://www.uswings.com/
Casey
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