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Rambo, whilst I agree that thin turtlenecks make for a refined casual look I think these submarine type turtlenecks are rugged enough to go with the jacket. But thats just me.


Agreed, but a 'submarine' turtleneck shouldn't go with an 'aviator' jacket, if you get my gist. You gotta keep your mixed military visual metaphors in check.
 

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jeans look plenty rugged to me, all torned up.
 
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Nice Stitch, I think that works.

If you like Bane's jacket you could keep an eye out for a B-7 Parka. Alpha Industries still makes them.
Its on my list as well but we don't get enough cold here for me to justify 2 shearlings. Not yet anyway.

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thanks, ken!

Nice Stitch, I think that works.
If you like Bane's jacket you could keep an eye out for a B-7 Parka. Alpha Industries still makes them.
Its on my list as well but we don't get enough cold here for me to justify 2 shearlings. Not yet anyway.
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thank you, crat. :cheers:

that is a neat jacket, but its not bane level. :(
 
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Stitch, I like this esp the jacket. I also think a wine/burgundy sweater adds a little pop...
 

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