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Rough Wear "Combat Clone" 27752 A-2 Jacket
Price: $750.00 (used condition) — note shipping costs below
Fit: this pattern is a comfortable trim fit in the correct size
Leather: aniline seal brown veg/chrome-tanned cowhide
Knits: dark russet wool
Thread: light green cotton
Zipper: reproduction M-42 Talon
Size: 44
This jacket is a test model of our Combat Clone series. The jacket was sewn with clean and accurate
stitching, but the leathe was given an aging treatment. We use a combination of sanding and buffing.
This jacket was then worn for about three weeks, on and off in light use, so the leather shows typical
wrinkles from use. The wear and aging are graceful.
The final clear-coat that we apply over the leather gives it a slightly aged effect as well, and the back
panel shows this the most. The jacket really does look like a well-preserved original Rough Wear.
All other details are typical of the Rough Wear 27752 contract.
Please let us know your dimensions (height, weight, and chest circumference), and we will know how well this
one should fit.
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Jacket dimensions:
Front along zipper |
24.75" |
Front chest under arms |
24.75" |
Back width under arms |
24.75" |
Back height |
26.25" |
Shoulder width |
19.5" |
Sleeves, from shoulder to end of cuff |
26.6" |
Rough Wear "Combat Clone" 27752 A-2 Jacket
Price: $750.00 (used condition) — note shipping costs below
Fit: this pattern is a comfortable trim fit in the correct size
Leather: aniline seal brown veg/chrome-tanned cowhide
Knits: dark russet wool
Thread: light green cotton
Zipper: reproduction M-42 Talon
Size: 44
Payment
Payment can be made either by credit card, check, or using PayPal.com, with our
moniker of info@goodwearleather.com. For credit cards, please email your intent to purchase the jacket, and we will email
a SecureNet form to fill out with your credit card information. Shipping costs in addition are $35.00 for customers within
the U.S.A, and $60.00 for customers outside of the U.S.A., using USPS EMS trackable shipping.
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