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Harrington and the "lining that goes to the zipper"

post #1 of 5
Thread Starter 

Hi,

 

I heard in some posts about Harringtons that some brands' new models don't have the "lining that goes to the zipper"... what does that mean? I'm trying to understand by taking a look at Baracuta's, Fred Perry's and Warrior's, but can't tell the difference.

post #2 of 5
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The lining in this Jump The Gun harrington jacket "goes to the zipper".
post #3 of 5
Thread Starter 

Ahjota, thanks for the fastest reply ever. I understood it now.

 

Another question about Harringtons; I was looking to buy one that looks just like this:

 

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Does anyone know what brand is it? I like that tartan pattern and love its slim look on the waist. I was looking to buy one that falls a bit short on body lenght. Maybe a Warrior harrington would be good?

 

I'm 37" around the chest and 32.7" around the waist.

post #4 of 5
I can't help you with sizing, but I will say that the tartan is a traditional pattern for harrington liners. Many brands will use that or a similar lining. The ones you've already named would be good.

Maybe look up the Official Mods Thread? Lots of people there who might be able to help.
post #5 of 5
Thread Starter 

Ok, I'll try there.

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