Posted: 6/29/2009 6:16:42 PM EDT
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Anyone here have one? I'm thinking about buying one but the good ones are very pricey. I wonder if any seamstresses could make one? Anyways just post your info about them. |
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It's supposed to keep the odor of tobacco smoke of off your clothing. Also protect your clothes from ashes. Does it work? I went with a fellow arfcommer to the local smoking lounge and when I got home the wife made me disrobe in the garage and then shower due to overwhelming sent of cigar smoke. Apparently free scotch and cigar scent is not attractive to the wife. |
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WTF are you up to? First the cowboy outfit...now this? ![]() I thought that was him I'm trying to imagine this guy in Boots, hat and smoking jacket.
OP Are you a stage actor by any chance?
... Anxiously awaiting thread asking about Mr. T-style jewelry
In all seriousness, I just like wearing different crazy things. I've worn cowboy attire since I was a small child, but need some help as I am really purchasing things now instead of just off the shelf type kmart items. |
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My Mom made one for my Dad in the '70s. I used to have it, but it apparently didn't make the move from the ex's house. It was striped with a red satin lining. It was really pretty cool. It wouldn't fit me (Dad was a 40L, I'm about a 46L) but I'd still like to have it. |
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Quoted: Rich, yep snotty, nope I earned it gay, my wife would disagree if u didn't have Reagan as an avatar I'd insult you... ![]() I'm just a big fan of America's "Golden Age" 30s, 40s, & 50's. Just being my normal shithead self, look me up I'm in the book. I'm with you on some of the vintage stuff. Whenever I watch LA Confidential, I think damn now that was a style. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Get the naugahyde ascot and cummerbund, too. You won't be sorry. A fez is a must have to top it off. He already has a hat picked, see other thread(s) ![]() OP: Not traditional by any means, and certainly not fashionable outside your own home but I used to have a zip-up flannel-lined light water-resistant canvas Polo jacket that worked pretty well if washed frequently (2-3x/wk). Nobody I've ever met knows I smoke, and I smoke(d) cigar, pipe, cigarette, among other things. Put dryer sheets in all the pockets before drying. |


I'm trying to imagine this guy in Boots, hat and smoking jacket.


