Yellowstone Ranch Hand Jackets - Tall
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Ranching, cattle drives, and the demands of life on the frontier. Lonesome Dove, City Slickers, and more recently Yellowstone. You don’t have to resemble Duvall, John Wayne, or Costner to pull off the look. Don’t be surprised if you suddenly have a hankering to listen to Chris Ledoux songs while wearing our hefty and warm jacket. Durable heavy 12 oz. cotton canvas, but not stiff. 9-wale cotton corduroy collar, interior cuff, and pocket flap lining. Reinforced elbow patches. Contrast triple and double needle stitching throughout. Six exterior pockets (two concealed zipper chest pockets and four flap pockets with logo snap closure). Side entry flannel-lined handwarmer pockets. Three interior pockets. Heavyweight brushed flannel jacquard Aztec lining. Quilted polyfill sleeve lining. Heavy gauge two-way zip front. Storm flap with logo snap closure. Two side vents at the back with snap closure. Machine wash. Imported.
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Wonderful jacket
Great quality, great style, not inexpensive
Great jacket... but HEAVY
There's a company that sells "John Wayne" ranch jackets, but they don't offer tall sizes. I'm just about the same height as John Wayne was, so I need the tall size and now I have it! The other person this reminds me of is Lorne Green's Ben Cartwright. So the style is right, and it's a good look for me. I can't tell you about how warm the jacket is, because I live in Florida and won't know until next fall/winter. Other than imagining Western stars of yesteryear, I need a jacket for the office, as it is sometimes just plain too cold inside (one of the weird characteristics of Florida). But, as must as I like this jacket, it is just plain too heavy to wear sitting at my desk. One other note; the stitching on my jacket is a bit "rustic" as well; you could easily imagine this coat is being FROM the 1800's. So if you're thinking of the perfect fit and finish of Ralph Lauren, this jacket isn't it. But I kept it, didn't I?