Indy style jacket it new Cabela's catalog
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Indy style jacket it new Cabela's catalog
I just had a seat in my recliner, ready to watch some SEC football, when I noticed that my wife had put a new Fall Cabela's catalog on my lampstand. I thumbed through it to see what was new, and immediately found an Indy style jacket, labeled Adventurer jacket. It shows the model wearing a Akubra style hat with it. It never ceases to amaze me at how after so many years, you still see Indy related stuff being sold. The jacket certainly looks like an Indy jacket for the untrained eye. Even has the adustment straps on the sides. Anyway, just thought I would tell ya Indy and alive and well, and continues to influence style. regards, Fedora
Here's the link, same picture was in the catalog.
cabelas.com
<img src="http://a1460.g.akamai.net/f/1460/1339/6 ... 58hz01.jpg">
cabelas.com
<img src="http://a1460.g.akamai.net/f/1460/1339/6 ... 58hz01.jpg">
Oops, by the way, this discussion is also on this other thread...
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4701
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4701
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L.L.Bean has been offering their version of the A-2, or what
they call their "Flying Tigers" jacket for many, many years now. They
have one with and one without a heavier lining in it. They have
also offered it in both a "Weathered" and a regular finish.
Its not new, and its based on a WWII style A-2 jacket, not
an Indy jacket.
Flathead
they call their "Flying Tigers" jacket for many, many years now. They
have one with and one without a heavier lining in it. They have
also offered it in both a "Weathered" and a regular finish.
Its not new, and its based on a WWII style A-2 jacket, not
an Indy jacket.
Flathead
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