Moleskin chore coats and pants are way better than ugly denim on denim on denim
Chore coats are literal cuckwear.
>>185725172/10 please try harder
>>18572518Not trolling, they make you look impotent like the chink in OP - also lmao at that gapehole in his ear
>>18572542did some dude in a chore coat fuck your oneitis? you seem really madz
Breton stripes and nautical knits from Brittany are part of French workwear
>French>work
>>18572647god i wish that were me
Based thread. Also, brief reminder that long before americans, the real cowboys were Italian. They were called butteri.
Eurofags are cringe
>>18572781okay praveen
Chore coats are impractical for casual wear unless they're modified to be shorter and include handwarmer pockets. Moleskin is awesome though.
>>18572821What are you talking about? They're the perfect jackets because of the big patch pockets and the lengthHandwarmer pockets are a meme.
>>18572828They're unlined coats, not jackets. The length is unflattering and prevents easy access to your trouser pockets. The drop pockets are not secured and they were designed to hold tools so realistically what are you carrying in them besides a shitty import during your 1pm binge? >Handwarmer pockets are memeI would very much like to hear your logic behind that statement.
>>18572854they're work jackets, they were designed to be worn while you work the mill or welding or digging. they were larger to cover more. the pockets are big to carry tools and whatever else. If you want some modern fancy slim nonsense then go get it somewhere else>I would very much like to hear your logic behind that statement.Your pants have pockets, just use those
>>18572857Exactly my point, they're designed for factory workers and such have features catered towards them which have no benefit as casual wear. How are you going to put your hands in your trouser pockets when your long ass chore coat is covering them?
>>18572868You just lift the jacket up a few inches and put your hand in your pockets, it's not very hard. And there are chore coats with handwarmer pockets built into the lower pockets.
>>18572868i know what you're doing and i don't fall for baitso long anon
>>18572868>How are you going to put your hands in your trouser pocketsYou shouldn't. That's unprofessional, or that's what I would say if I wasn't actively fighting against the green weenie mind virus.
>>18572870It's like you have no short term memory. That "chore coat" is only named as such for its inspiration, it is not an actual chore coat. Closer to an American barn coat in its practicality, I would know since I actually own one. And lifting your jacket just to put your hands in your pants not only looks stupid, it feels uncomfortable and defeats the purpose of the longer cut. The worst possible option.
>>18572875based army bro. my drill sergeant would say that putting hands in your pockets was "weakness" and called us all pussies for being cold but i could see him wearing his cold weather gear under his uniformfuck that guy
>>18572875Correct, you shouldn't, but you might be carrying something in them.
>>18572879The story I always told my Joes beore getting out was this: George Washington paid to have pockets sown into the uniforms of the Continental Army out of his own pocket so his soldiers would have another way to keep their hands warm. If it was good enough for George Washington, it should be good enough for our leadership.
Here’s the “rennino”. The classic Italian workwear jacket, later adopted by the 1960s and 70s youth, especially during riots and student movements. You can see it a lot in Italian films of that period. Americans will never understand it.
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>>18572984Exactly. That comes from Italy.
>>18572989This is what you got from seeing an American wear a bomber jacket in the 40s? That the original is the Italian one from the 60s?Check what uniforms looked like in Italy in the 30s when Americans made the bomber jackets with elastic knit cuffs and waistbands.
>>18573023I didn’t say it’s from the 60s, don’t twist my words you fucker. The rennino was already worn by Italian farmers and herders between the 18th and the 19th century, especially in mountain regions.
>>18573043Yeah they were wearing elastic cuffs in the 18th century
>>18573048Yeah, so you also wanna tell me why these guys portrayed in mid 19th century Italy were wearing buttoned leather jackets?
>>18573023>he thinks bomber and rennino are the same thinglmfao retard
>>18573056>>18573050>post an a-1 derivative with elastic knit cuffs and waistband, as introduced by the American air force in 1920s>"bu-but mah ancestors wore leather too!"The state of /fa/.
>>18573062>he thinks the rennino is all about a fucking elasticTopkek my dude, see a neurologist asap.
>>18572980This is a 1920s American flight jacket. But yeah MAMA MIA Italians invented LA RENNINOLmao you guys are legit retarded.
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>>18573087YOU are retarded kek. You know nothing and you come here to shit on the floor and scream. Fucking mesmerizing.
>>18573090MAMMA MIA!
>>18573089THAT’S NOT A RENNINO YOU DUMBFUCK HAHAHA
>>18573091YEEE-HAW!
holy kek burgers are stupid for real
>>18573092A jacket with the exact same design but not made from suede. So LA RENNINO is any suede jacket, which ONLY Italians thought to do, everyone else throughout history made only purely smooth leather.
>>18573100Mamma Mia!
>>18573092Yeah man that's not a rennino, a rennino is defined by........................
>>18573100*IL RENNINO, you dumbfuck. It’s not a brand. Outside of burgerland there’s more than just trademarks, you know.It’s made of suede and the word itself says it’s not american. Go suck some turds now.
>>18573102Yee-haw!!
>>18573106Oh so it's made from sueeeeede. Any jacket, even an a-1 made in suede become LA RENNINO and AN ORIGINAL Italian design MAMMA MIA!!!!No other peoples used suede before Italians in the 19th century!!!!!
>>18573111You know where the word “suede” comes from, ol’ Billy Joe Cucking Toe?
>>18573111seriously bro, stop ridiculing yourself
>>18573118Still no answer to what would make an a-1 a la renninio.
>>18573121Keep talking like an idiot, burger, keep it up.>a-1Lmfao.
>>18572605I thought the guy on the left had giant swollen fingers for a second.
>>18573141Damn I love Italian creativity - no American could comprehend la renninio
>>18573141Imagine getting cucked so thoroughly.
LA RENNINIO
>>18572980>Americans will never understand it.Matteo Bozzalla, the brand's CEO, must be American because he doesn't understand.......
Suddenly very silent thread.
>>18573141>>18573143>>18573148>>18573151>spent 15 minutes trying to find something to throw more shit at things he doesnt know>what he found has nothing to do with the subjectOkay retard, I’ll try to educate you even if it is always a lost cause with amerilard brains. What is this thread about? It’s about workwear different than the amerimutt one, since you tards usually think you were the only country in the entire world to do shit. A Frenchman proposed it, and since I am Italian I wanted to add something from my country’s tradition. Now, the word “suede” itself comes from Sweden, when the Swedish “gants de Suède” were imported to Italy and France at the end of the 18th century for winter workers. They were made of goat or lamb leather. Since Italy has a centuries-old tannery tradition, that method of leather tanning was imported and implemented to create more than just gloves. That’s where the Italian suede jacket originated, especially among farmers and herders in mountain regions. If you look at the paintings I posted (all by Italian live-painters of the middle of the 19th century) the men are all wearing leather and especially suede jackets. They were made with buttons and collars. The fact that they didn’t have elastic waistbands is completely irrelevant to the topic, you dumbtard fuck, because we are not talking about bombers or burger jackets named with letters and numbers. In Italy it was a type of jacket used in working contexts and it was called “rennino” from “renna”, raindeer. It was so common you can still find it in our museums of rural culture or in our museums of fashion. The modern version of it, which became widespread between the 50s and 70s, and which is the one in the first picture I posted, has elements of the american jacket: as it is normal, clothes EVOLVE. But the original version was an Italian buttoned garment made of suede or leather.AS ALWAYS, YOU COME OFF AS AN IGNORANT AND SEETHING TUB OF LARD
>>18573158Rush to receive a reply = Butthurt loser
>>18573168>La RENNINO is anything made of suede and anything made from this material not even developed in Italy is distinctly ItalianGo back to your 15k euro/yr job Mario, focus on serving expresso or something, thinking isn't for you.
>>18573175>knows nothing>insults>seethesMany such cases.
>>18573168>the original version was an Italian buttoned garment made of suede or leather.Yeah buttons and leather have been used for millennia but combining them is something only Italians came up with and Americans could never understand.
>>18573176Make my expresso a latte actually Mario. Double whipped cream
>>18573168>Americans would never understand wearing a leather garment with buttons
>>18573180The point is not that we “created” suede jackets, you fucking retard. You are the only people in the world to view everything as a competition, to think about objects in terms of “inventions”. Nothing works like that in real life. I already told you that the modern version of the rennino, worn by Italian students, had american features incorporated in it. But the basic version of was already produced in Italy in the 18th and the 19th century, as you can see in these paintings. It’s a staple garment of the Italian history, just like the moleskin in France. Did I tell the Frenchbro that the Genovese actually invented denim (for the sailing ships)? No. Did I tell you that your >muh workwear boots >muh tough guy boots >muh PNW cowboy boots, were actually imported from Europe thanks to Italian and German immigrant cobblers who taught you everything? No, I didn’t. You are the only one in the world reasoning like a fucking retard and thinking everything is about “who invented it” when you actually invented nothing. So fragile. So insecure.
>french workwear thread>americans and italians arguing about leather and buttonsFichtre...
>>18573202it was inevitable