18" Shoulder
19.5" Chest
30.5" Length
23" Sleeve
This hunting jacket from the 1910s or '20s feels like something out of a storybook: sharp lapels, blackened metal snaps, and leather-backed buttonholes with pointed tab accents.
Made by Fair & Square in Milwaukee, it’s the kind of piece that shows how ruggedwear once leaned toward elegance.
A bright red wool shell paired with faded brown facings gives it depth, while the quirks in construction remind us how far standardization has come.
It’s practical, strange, and beautiful.