Basically, in looking over jacket threads and vendor sites for more hours than is healthy this fall, a strange thought occurred to me, and I wanted to reach out and see if anyone else has ever thought of this, or if I'm already too far gone down the path of 'jacket-induced mental disorders.' So here is my strange idea, or thought experiment, if you will –
If Indy entered into a jacket shop in the 1930s that just so happened to offer all of the jackets available to us today, which would he choose?
I guess what I’m getting at is that instead of looking at the procurement of jackets purely from an SA angle (as the screen-used hero jackets were often “pieces of $%*#” according to our most reliable sources), I feel that I’d rather take the jacket that most embodies all characteristics of a ‘true’ Indy jacket if he were actually a real figure.
This admittedly curious thought experiment leads to some other questions that I've always had as well, such as "what is the average lifetime of one of his jackets?" and "does he try to get the exact same type of jacket each time?" etc.
Of course, from the context of what we see on screen, we know that he occasionally loses jackets (ROLA), and the jackets vary a bit over time etc., but I still think this little imagined 'scenario' brings up some interesting ideas and conclusions.
So, what do you guys think? Which jacket(s) would he take? Does his choice in jackets evolve over time, explaining the differences between the lightweight, torn-up ROLA, and the thicker, more formidable CS?
And please, by all means, if you think that I have simply stepped outside of the bounds of this being a 'healthy hobby' into the realm of 'you need help,' do let me know
