HOLY ####!!!!
Besides the cargo pocket size and the collar, this Martin Grace jacket has yet
another EXACT similarity to the 90s Westeds that no other jackets have: The strap is placed lower, connecting to the bottom side of the cargo pocket itself!! (Holt, what's the techinal way of saying this again?) Check out the pic. In any event,
the TN does not have this feature on any of the examples we've seen thus far. Therefore, its highly unlikely he's come across this jacket.
It's my bet that the Martin Grace jacket also has
inseam strap anchoring on the back panel. Conlusion again: this jacket is exactly like the 90s Westeds. This jacket must be similar, if not idential to the Bantu Wind jacekt. Maybe not.
Which begs the question: Runquist, if the pre-Keppler-ized Westeds were so "off" (that alleged bellhop version) why o why is this jacket almost identical to the 90s Westeds? Keppler's 80s jackets looked quite different, right?
SO: Judging by the picture alone, Peter's claim of having based those 90s Westeds on the "original patterns" MUST be true. This
was the original pattern: before exterior sitching, before piping, before the smaller cargo pockets..."and all that jazz".
This last Butterfields pic is another piece to the puzzle: through this TN discussion, we're learing
a lot on the jacket's geneology and pedigree that was previously overlooked. Rock on!:whip: