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RRocket 10-20-2010 01:07 AM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
I actually have a few of them. I have one from the 50s waist length (brocade, real wool fleece lined similar to the one in the picture above)) one from the 60s waist length (looks like something from Sgt. Peppers album) one from the 70-80s full length (silk) and one a bit newer...cotton full length, fake fleece lined. I'll try and get some pics up. The full length silk is great in the summer...especially with nothing on underneath. Feels great on the skin. The 50s is great for outside, cool weather. It is rather gaudy. The 60s one is CRAZY. I'm not sure if it has palm leaf pattern on it, or pot leaf pattern on it. It also has dangly tassles on the button holes. I never wear it..just a great conversation piece.

I do want a black or brown velvet one to complete my "set".

Wife's sister is a fashion designer...both asian. So they have an "eye" for these types of things.

mariogolbee 10-20-2010 09:37 AM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
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Originally Posted by RRocket (Post 1029732)
I actually have a few of them. I have one from the 50s waist length (brocade, real wool fleece lined similar to the one in the picture above)) one from the 60s waist length (looks like something from Sgt. Peppers album) one from the 70-80s full length (silk) and one a bit newer...cotton full length, fake fleece lined. I'll try and get some pics up. The full length silk is great in the summer...especially with nothing on underneath. Feels great on the skin. The 50s is great for outside, cool weather. It is rather gaudy. The 60s one is CRAZY. I'm not sure if it has palm leaf pattern on it, or pot leaf pattern on it. It also has dangly tassles on the button holes. I never wear it..just a great conversation piece.

I do want a black or brown velvet one to complete my "set".

Wife's sister is a fashion designer...both asian. So they have an "eye" for these types of things.

:banger

Lumpold 10-20-2010 10:09 AM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
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Originally Posted by RRocket (Post 1029732)
Wife's sister is a fashion designer...both asian. So they have an "eye" for these types of things.

Did anyone else think 'custom designed CA smoking jacket?' when they saw this?

GreekGodX 10-20-2010 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Lumpold (Post 1030080)
Did anyone else think 'custom designed CA smoking jacket?' when they saw this?

Well first I thought if his wife's sister is asian, I sure hope his wife is asian too. Then I thought of how much I'd like to meet his wife's sister. THEN I thought about the custom smoking jacket :ss

Powers 10-20-2010 10:33 AM

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I know I'd sure like to have one. Not just as a cigar smoker but a history nerd as well!

Eleven 10-20-2010 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by lumpold (Post 1030080)
did anyone else think 'custom designed ca smoking jacket?' when they saw this?

group buy!

wayner123 10-20-2010 11:08 AM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
I have never seen one in person before, but I assume it has a long tradition. The coolest one I saw was from a B&M in NYC. It was an older Fire Department Jacket (the kind with relflection cloth, that firefighters wear).

shilala 10-20-2010 11:25 AM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
I want a smoking jacket and a pan flute. Then I'm going to make everyone call me Zamfir. Except in the evening, in which case it will be proper to call me Loretta.

mariogolbee 10-20-2010 11:26 AM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lumpold (Post 1030080)
Did anyone else think 'custom designed CA smoking jacket?' when they saw this?

Quote:

Originally Posted by UFPowersmoker320 (Post 1030104)
I know I'd sure like to have one. Not just as a cigar smoker but a history nerd as well!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eleven (Post 1030165)
group buy!

:tu:banger

gvarsity 10-20-2010 12:28 PM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
http://www.brooksbrothers.com/search...oking%20jacket

Still available to the rich and powerful. There is one available on new york craigslist for only 750$.

waffle 10-20-2010 01:16 PM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
Seriously, this may be my next purchase!

Patrick B 10-20-2010 01:18 PM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
$200, though. I want one for about $5.

waffle 10-20-2010 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick B (Post 1030337)
$200, though. I want one for about $5.

I'm hitting up the local Goodwill on the way home tonight... if I see anything promising I'll give you a buzz.

Brian D. 10-20-2010 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick B (Post 1029453)
I've been checking ebay for months. People were skinnier 75 years ago. I'd need a 2xl most likely. I'll call some vintage shops, thanks for the link!


Elderboy02 says he gets his smoking jackets here:

http://www.gettent.com/catalog.pdf

Wolfgang 10-20-2010 02:04 PM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
Check out good will. They have fantastic jackets.

Ive got a green plaid wool jacket with leather elbows that I love to death and only paid 25c

Nefari0us 10-20-2010 02:59 PM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
I think a CA smoking jacket would be rather cool. I have a smoking jacket of the robe type that I wear in the house as I think I'd look like Hef if I were to wear it out. I want to get one of the blazer style ones when I get some money that isn't dedicated to box purchases

RRocket 10-20-2010 06:31 PM

Re: School me on smoking jackets
 
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Originally Posted by Patrick B (Post 1030337)
$200, though. I want one for about $5.

Search Ebay under Vintage Smoking Jacket and see what turns up....

RRocket 10-20-2010 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Nefari0us (Post 1030487)
I think a CA smoking jacket would be rather cool. I have a smoking jacket of the robe type that I wear in the house as I think I'd look like Hef if I were to wear it out. I want to get one of the blazer style ones when I get some money that isn't dedicated to box purchases


Ok...I've just contacted my better smelling half to put the feeler out to her sister to see if it's possible to do CA jackets.

Bear in mind, these will each be individually handmade, so I'm not sure of cost.

TheDudeAbides 10-20-2010 06:52 PM

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Got mine free from Black & Mild, I think the promo is over..... but still classy t-shirt.
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...ket-tshirt.jpg
-Dude
{Owns a Tuxedo t-shirt, too}

Powers 10-20-2010 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDudeAbides (Post 1030844)
Got mine free from Black & Mild, I think the promo is over..... but still classy t-shirt.
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...ket-tshirt.jpg
-Dude
{Owns a Tuxedo t-shirt, too}

:r


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