They seem to be a BC thing, which is weird because they've been made in Truro since 1870. On the Stanfield's website they call them "Island Tuxedos." I wanted to get one when I was 18 and living in Ontario but no one had any clue what I was talking about. I could only get my first one when I came home for Christmas and could choose from practically any fishing, hunting, hardware, Marks, or Capital Iron store around.
They seem to be a BC thing, which is weird because they've been made in Truro since 1870. On the Stanfield's website they call them "Island Tuxedos." I wanted to get one when I was 18 and living in Ontario but no one had any clue what I was talking about. I could only get my first one when I came home for Christmas and could choose from practically any fishing, hunting, hardware, Marks, or Capital Iron store around.
That "West Coast Cashmere" is visable on a couple of my hunting partners at the cabin on a Moose hunt a couple of years back.
I also see that the man hunched over is wearing a very fine "Kenora Dinner Jacket", as we call it here.



























