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- 1930s Woolrich Zipper Label Dating - The Fedora Lounge
Beginning 1943 Woolrich alters their weaving process of the wool to incorporate recycled Wool, as well as decreasing the weight and thickness of the wool due to wartime shortages This new wool has a different plaid pattern and is a temporary war measure that lasts until 1945 The Emergency Garment Label is developed using this wool Hardware:
- Dating Woolrich Coats: A Fedora Lounge Guide
The Woolrich hunting coat is a classic Still produced today, it has changed very little over the past century This can make dating your vintage Woolrich coat a challenge Adding to the confusion, Woolrich used different variations of the basic label in their print advertising which did not
- Woolrich Hunting Coat Style Guide - The Fedora Lounge
Howdy all Ive been searching for some kind of style guide for Woolrich Hunting coats that tells me the difference between the model numbers For example a model 503 vs 505 I cant seem to find anything but scatter and incomplete information So I wanted to ask you all to help me create one here
- Pre-War Woolrich Model 545 Sz42 - The Fedora Lounge
For Sale from my personal collection 1941 Woolrich Model 545 with Original United Carr art deco snaps and the beautiful triple marked Talon zipper dated April 1941 (D1 Marking) The 545 is the lesser known brother to the 503 model What makes this particular coat much more exciting is it
- Lets talk about wool coats, jackets, and vests
The woolrich Cape coat arrived, and I like it but it's definitely a lighter weight I thought my barn jacket was possibly towards the lighter side ( no point of reference) and this has gotta be 1 3-1 2 the weight Still this beats the heck out of a hateful cotton or fleece hoodie ( fleece makes my skin crawl and I cannot wear it )
- Lets talk about wool coats, jackets, and vests - The Fedora Lounge
The Woolrich you got coming is more "cape coat" which has double layers on shoulder and arm, and hence the cape name It's same as a double mac cruiser with different pockets My cape coats do not have the map pocket in the back so that's a bonus
- Dating Woolrich Coats - The Fedora Lounge
The Woolrich hunting coat is a classic Still produced today, it has changed very little over the past century This can make dating your vintage Woolrich coat a challenge Adding to the confusion, Woolrich used different variations of the basic label in their print advertising which did not
- Woolrich blends, fabrics, and dating - The Fedora Lounge
I think after the 50s, nylon was already widespread in the clothing industry; for reference, my 60s Woolrich hunting coat has an 85 15 blend in comparison to the 50s and older ones, which had a 100% wool content
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