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Hello, all,
New signup here, and very much out of my depth. I've long wanted a leather "bomber jacket" without really considering what a "bomber jacket" even is, except I kind of knew it when I saw it. But almost all the ones I see online have photos of the jackets themselves, without people in them. Which is not how I intend to wear one. I would actually be IN the jacket.
So, a little research (most of which was on these very fora) shows me that the A-2 and G-1 style jackets are the common types. I've got a couple of questions, though, perhaps someone (or multiple someones) can answer or on which they can opine.
--I understand that the G-1's have a "split-back" construction. I can see what that means as far as how it looks, but I don't really understand how that works in practice, how it feels.
--US Wings (as an example, I'm not married to them, but they are right in my budget wheelhouse and they do appear to be current on their kickbacks to Google) lists various cuts, like "Military" and "Normal" and others. As I understand it, "Military" is pretty tight. I'm 6'0", fairly narrow shoulders, but a little, er, how shall I put this delicately, um...fat. Comfortable? Big-boned? No, fat. Or, you would probably say "overweight". As such I often buy my clothes a little oversized and blousy, which is comfortable and, I think, attractive on my somewhat ample frame. But I'm beginning to wonder if either of these jackets will be comfortable for me. Could they be worn looser?
I think "bomber jacket" and I think leather, with knit cuffs and waist, the front cargo pockets, that kind of thing. I think more of the back of the G-1, but it seems the G-1 is intended to be a tighter fit, which I might not like. Am I inferring correctly? (The G-2 actually looks like the right combination, but the ones on US Wings lack the side hand warmers and are anyway more expensive).
I''m not a collector or buff...I just have always liked the look. I'm happy with inauthentic yet useful diversions from the true article like handwarmer pockets and inside pockets and such. I guess in the end the question is that I'm used to a loose fit and not a tight fit, so does that leave me out in the cold on these styles?
Oh, one other question: I see the US Wings A-2 2000 in the goatskin and in the Vintage cowhide. I love how the cowhide looks, but I was advised by someone that with those jackets even the tiniest bit of water darkens the material, and that it's not really treatable for greater water resistance. I live in Minnesota, it gets snowy here (though it's a pretty dry snow most of the time due to the cold climate) and I'll want to be wearing the jacket often...should I heed that warning? I'd be interested in hearing from anyone that has used this product.
Again, I don't mean to be trumpeting US Wings...they seem to have the kind of style that I'm looking for (or they seem to be really good at photographing it in a way I find pleasing) and they really hit my price point. Sorry for the rambling post!
New signup here, and very much out of my depth. I've long wanted a leather "bomber jacket" without really considering what a "bomber jacket" even is, except I kind of knew it when I saw it. But almost all the ones I see online have photos of the jackets themselves, without people in them. Which is not how I intend to wear one. I would actually be IN the jacket.
So, a little research (most of which was on these very fora) shows me that the A-2 and G-1 style jackets are the common types. I've got a couple of questions, though, perhaps someone (or multiple someones) can answer or on which they can opine.
--I understand that the G-1's have a "split-back" construction. I can see what that means as far as how it looks, but I don't really understand how that works in practice, how it feels.
--US Wings (as an example, I'm not married to them, but they are right in my budget wheelhouse and they do appear to be current on their kickbacks to Google) lists various cuts, like "Military" and "Normal" and others. As I understand it, "Military" is pretty tight. I'm 6'0", fairly narrow shoulders, but a little, er, how shall I put this delicately, um...fat. Comfortable? Big-boned? No, fat. Or, you would probably say "overweight". As such I often buy my clothes a little oversized and blousy, which is comfortable and, I think, attractive on my somewhat ample frame. But I'm beginning to wonder if either of these jackets will be comfortable for me. Could they be worn looser?
I think "bomber jacket" and I think leather, with knit cuffs and waist, the front cargo pockets, that kind of thing. I think more of the back of the G-1, but it seems the G-1 is intended to be a tighter fit, which I might not like. Am I inferring correctly? (The G-2 actually looks like the right combination, but the ones on US Wings lack the side hand warmers and are anyway more expensive).
I''m not a collector or buff...I just have always liked the look. I'm happy with inauthentic yet useful diversions from the true article like handwarmer pockets and inside pockets and such. I guess in the end the question is that I'm used to a loose fit and not a tight fit, so does that leave me out in the cold on these styles?
Oh, one other question: I see the US Wings A-2 2000 in the goatskin and in the Vintage cowhide. I love how the cowhide looks, but I was advised by someone that with those jackets even the tiniest bit of water darkens the material, and that it's not really treatable for greater water resistance. I live in Minnesota, it gets snowy here (though it's a pretty dry snow most of the time due to the cold climate) and I'll want to be wearing the jacket often...should I heed that warning? I'd be interested in hearing from anyone that has used this product.
Again, I don't mean to be trumpeting US Wings...they seem to have the kind of style that I'm looking for (or they seem to be really good at photographing it in a way I find pleasing) and they really hit my price point. Sorry for the rambling post!