Tag: jacket

  • WTAPS Gulf Jacket

    Another solid choice for winter from WTAPS: Source – Honeyee I am unsure why this is called the “gulf” jacket.  Gulf war? Persian gulf? Gulf of Mexico? Either way it’s a pretty badass looking jacket. In addition to olive drab (pictured) it is also available in black from GIP-Store and Authorized dealers for ¥61,950 ($773 USD)

  • Barbour Beacon Heritage – Fisherman Swag

    Woodland camouflage on the bottom 1/4, and lining of this waxed canvas jacket: Source – Hayabusa Why? Because Barbour wanted to that’s why.  I suppose it could come in handy to camouflage the fish guts you might get on your sleeves and waist while fishing. ¥126,000 ($1583 USD) from select Barbour retailers. If you’re not…

  • Aloha Rag Surplus Tailored Camouflage Jacket And Cargo Pants

    Hawaii’s own Aloha Rag has a couple stylish new woodland camouflage offerings: $585 USD for the tailored jacket, and $345 USD for the cargo pants.

  • Mister Freedom x Sugar Cane Mulholland Master Jacket

    A vintage motorcycle jacket with design cues taken from military field/air jackets: The MF S/c “MULHOLLAND MASTER” pattern is inspired by vintage 1960s British Motorcycle riding gear, 1940’s US Paratrooper jackets and other military coats. It combines modified patterns, US military hardware and original MF S/c detailing to create a unique ‘ultimate’ winter coat suitable…

  • Schott x Supreme – Leather U.S. Navy Pea Coat

    The design is based off the official U.S. Navy Pea Coat: Made by American leather jacket manufacturer Schott NYC for legendary street wear brand Supreme. You really can’t go wrong with the classic styling of a pea coat for fall/winter.  I’d take a leather version such as this over the classic wool any day of…

  • SOPHNET Quilted Camouflage Blouson

    An understated fall/winter offering from Japanese retailer SOPHNET: ¥58,800 ($752 USD) over at SOPHNET In my opinion, spending $752 on a blouson doesn’t make you a pretentious douchebag.  Calling it a blouson, and not a jacket does.  Please, for the sake of your manhood and maintaining your current circle of friends, never use that word.