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Do they still make Barracuda jackets? The were the shizzle way back when.
Personally I’d like to find a quality OD M65 jacket without breaking the bank.
 
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So how many of you seasoned citizen fashionistas walk around looking like this?
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No. Just take me out back an shoot me. ;) :D
 
I own three leather Jackets.

One for when I was trim and slim.

One for when I hit my 40's and was married for 20 years........

and the newest one was for five years after I retired from the Ironworkers
and stopped exercising and let the weight pile on.

I don't think I will ever wear a 32" pair of Wranglers, again.
 
Members Only?

Tommy Hilfiger?

Polo?

Izod?

North Face?

L.L. Bean?

Guilty as charged.

I still wear my North Face winter coat that I bought on sale in the spring of 2004 at Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo.

I have an insulated LL Bean chore coat and a Carharrt coat. I wore out my USMC field jacket and a number of jean jackets.

My favorite light jacket is a military camo shirt with lower pockets. Great for carrying staples and screws while out fixing fences, etc.
 
Just looked. My Old Buddy Milt gifted me a jacket on his Death Bed.
He had already gifted my Son a Rem Model 34. That’s the one with the Round Lifter, raising the round into alignment with the bore.
Yes, the Jacket is a Members! I’ve never actually worn it.
And just the other day - I did see a senior duffer wearing Bermudas and Tall Socks!
 

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Compression socks are worn by people with medical issues, to millionaire athletes, to anyone on their feet for hours, and more.
No big deal.

I wear them. But I do hide them under pantlegs, though.

I grew up not wearing socks for the most part. Here in Fla. that is what we did. I can still pick out the guys that grew up in Fla. as they are not wearing socks.

I wore compression socks after I had heart surgery. As soon as the Doctor said I did not need them, off they came.
 
Compression socks are worn by people with medical issues, to millionaire athletes, to anyone on their feet for hours, and more.
No big deal.
They're often recommended for long airplane flights as an aid in preventing deep vein thrombosis. I wear them at times on planes. Also wore them for a while after knee surgeries. I find them uncomfortable though, and don't like wearing them.
 
I was diagnosed with edema in my legs with substantial freckling. My cardiologist recommended the compression socks and what a difference they made. The edema and "Veinous Insufficiency" diminished and the freckling caused by the blood not being returned practically disappeared.

I also noticed that when wearing the compression socks my feet stayed warmer. I wish I would have known that when I was hunting. I could never keep my feet warm when sitting still for any great length of time. The compression socks must be allowing more fresh blood to get into my feet.
 
They're often recommended for long airplane flights as an aid in preventing deep vein thrombosis. I wear them at times on planes. Also wore them for a while after knee surgeries. I find them uncomfortable though, and don't like wearing them.

I wear them on long flights or drives. Don’t like em’ either but they help keeping clots at bay.
 

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