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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 588971" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>An old style Woolrich wool cruiser, and I used to wear an old OD green M-65 field jacket. I like big pockets, and both of those have them. I'd love to find an old hacking tweed, but the ones I like are always hundreds of dollars. I look at thrift stores and garage sales when I go, which isn't often anymore, but I've never found one to my liking. When I used to take day hikes, I had a beat up, patched Carhartt canvas zip up (can't remember what the actual model is called right now, but it has a name).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 588971, member: 1211"] An old style Woolrich wool cruiser, and I used to wear an old OD green M-65 field jacket. I like big pockets, and both of those have them. I'd love to find an old hacking tweed, but the ones I like are always hundreds of dollars. I look at thrift stores and garage sales when I go, which isn't often anymore, but I've never found one to my liking. When I used to take day hikes, I had a beat up, patched Carhartt canvas zip up (can't remember what the actual model is called right now, but it has a name). [/QUOTE]
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