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  1. Cocker

    Feet Up! The Work Boot Thread

    Just saw the new "Lowkinawa" boots by Pike Brothers, and I really dig that look!
  2. Cocker

    New Aero Cordovan Vicenza 1920's Work Coat

    Depending on the fit you want. If you're looking for a relaxed fit, well, you should keep it. If you're looking for a more trim fit, you could easily size down at least one size.
  3. Cocker

    A-2 ideas

    I must say Holly at Aero has been a real charm to deal with. She answered my multiple emails withing hours and was really helpful with all my questions regarding the sizing of the jacket and the different contracts. I was so pleased with the quality of the jacket and the service that one of my...
  4. Cocker

    A-2 ideas

    Aero is good, indeed. The seal/rust combo is terrific, that's how I got my 42-18775? The goat sounds like a good option, supple and tough. The jerky HH is really nice in term of grain and draping, but the is somewhat "fragile". Might be a good thing if you're looking for a jacket that could look...
  5. Cocker

    So I Got This Jacket Today - Any Speculations About It?

    Great find, love the look of this one, and it suits you pretty well!
  6. Cocker

    Arrow Mitoga tunic shirt, need collar

    Don't know about their collars, but I dig some of their vests!
  7. Cocker

    Jeans patch: belt through it?

    Did it this morning with my SJC Yard Boss.
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    Reproduction classic workwear

    Received my Pike Brothers 1923 Buccaneer shirt yesterday, and I think it's a wonderfull piece of workwear repro. I'll try to have some pictures to show here.
  9. Cocker

    US Authentic A-2 fit

    Agreed, the fit is great! Not too tight, not too baggy, just what you'd expect of a jacket issued by a quartermaster. Bang on!
  10. Cocker

    Cockpit "MA-1" Sun Faded model...

    @ButteMT61 , that's good to know. As if I needed another jacket... The one in red is quite tempting too, if unusual.
  11. Cocker

    Cockpit "MA-1" Sun Faded model...

    Really love the look of this one! I'm waiting to see the numbers on this one, as they advise to size up on their website. I guess it's a pretty "light" jacket, more like a L2?
  12. Cocker

    Warm weather jackets

    I'm wearing my A-2 from 15/20°C to 5°C with a sweater underneath. When it's hotter than that, I'll get back to my Alpha beater L2.
  13. Cocker

    Affordable Buckle Back Jeans

    Edward also pointed me to the Soldier of Fortune 1940 and 1930 denims: http://www.sofmilitary.co.uk/usn-red-selvage-denim-jeans-1930s-us-navy-deck-jeans-product,19089 http://www.sofmilitary.co.uk/us-navy-1940s-denim-deck-jeans-usn-red-selvage-jeans-product,14013
  14. Cocker

    Reissue A-2, Cockpit USA

    Indeed, they were! Either they were not working, or too hot, or overheating, causing small fires, or short-circuited, causing small fires... On top of that, they had to be worn below the shearling jackets and trousers, in combination with numerous other pieces of uniform.
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    Reissue A-2, Cockpit USA

    As far as I can remember, only the cockpit and the nose had a heating system on the B-17. It used glycol up to the late -G models which used the turbochargers as an air heating exchange system. The rest of the crew positions had not heating but they provided plugs for the electricaly heated suits.
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    Freddies of Pinewood 1950's jeans opinion.

    I do love cuffing the jeans! Wearing the Yard Boss with a good 4 inches cuff! If the 34 comes in with a 36 inseam, I'll go for them.
  17. Cocker

    Freddies of Pinewood 1950's jeans opinion.

    Indeed, that's my main grief too. I do love my 58 roamer pants, they are top notch quality, but now that I'm used to the Yard Boss, they're too low waisted for me. I should try another cut. Meanwhile, still looking for a new pair. I'm waiting for SOF to get back to me regarding the inseam on the...
  18. Cocker

    Males, do you part/manage your hair everyday?

    The hell did I just watched?! :eek:
  19. Cocker

    Freddies of Pinewood 1950's jeans opinion.

    Well, they sure do look nice, but as far as I can see, they only offer 34" inseam, which would be too short for me. Moreover, the price tag is a bit more than what I'm willing to pay for a pair of trousers.
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    Freddies of Pinewood 1950's jeans opinion.

    So do I! I should stop delaying this trip to their store in Köln. I've been eyeing the Engineer for some times too, as well as their grey wabash hunting pants.

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