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I wonder if companies stopped making clothes for "out of shape" physiques, if people would attempt to get into shape again? Seems makers adjusted to the market, hence blousy jackets.
Ah "12 O'Clock High", I'd know that chamberpot anywhere! Outstanding!I know I can speak for myself that with the investment I've made in these jackets, it's kept me the same size for the last 30+ years.
"guns",
I don't know anything about ELC's new .50 cal offerings, but believe their PH and "warhorse" jackets are using an inferior grade of leather. It will crease and wear faster to appeal to those wanting that "time worn" look. I prefer to let mine break in through wearing them.
Since I still don't trust ELC's sizing, I would have them ship you one for fit. If you're going to drop nearly a grand on a jacket it should be what you want. Gary has always been accommodating on that more than his HPA outlet here in NJ.
Would like to know your impression of the .50 cal line.
Michael
I wonder if companies stopped making clothes for "out of shape" physiques, if people would attempt to get into shape again? Seems makers adjusted to the market, hence blousy jackets.
I've been through the mill too. I've had a Lost Worlds briefly, an Aero, several Eastmans (Rough Wear 1401-Ps and a Monarch), a Gibson and Barnes, a Flightsuits, a US Authentic and long ago (1980's) a couple of Avirex.
Good Wear wins hands down and I am now up to 7 assorted contracts in both horse and goat. I'm hooked. Fortunately (or unfortunately for my addiction) I am similar in size to John and have picked them up direct from him or from forum members over on VLJ. I have his prototype D-1 and Cable Raincoat goat jackets. Timing is everything! You are right though about not being able to get a size 50 plus from John. He feels the contracts are just too compromised after sizing up that much.
After Good Wear, I would say you could go absolutely nuts and get a Real McCoys NZ. I snagged one of these on ebay a year ago for $325. It's a beaut but not as accurate as their current stuff, but great for about ten years ago. New ones are big $$$ and fantastic. Or a Buzz Rickson. Going the other way, I'd say an Eastman Star would be a great one and you'll see with the Pearl Harbor that they are very nice jackets. I love their Crown repro zipper, but I don't think they get the RW 1401-P contract right in either the body or the collar. I'm also not a fan of their knits as the ones on the jackets I had felt flimsy. Aero is not as good with A-2s, as their bodies are too tubular in form and their heavy HH is not right for an A-2 but I do have their B-6 and Highwayman which are both great and I love them. The only Eastman I have left is a black Luftwaffe, which I wore tonight with my gray Borsalino Como to the Chicago Auto Show. This is one beautiful and unusual jacket, more like a MC jacket than an A-2 type. Or get down to a size 48 and get a Good Wear! What better excuse to slim down!
Ah "12 O'Clock High", I'd know that chamberpot anywhere! Outstanding!
PS your handle finally registered as well!
Worf
Goodwear was the first place I tried, unfortunately After John did the measurements he could not make my size which is a 50. The LW can and the PH is also a 50. I really wanted a Goodwear.
There is NO such thing as a WWII fit. Period.
What many are missing though is a WWII body.
There is NO such thing as a WWII fit. Period.
What many are missing though is a WWII body.
Yeah, many of these guys were kids - skinny... I guess WW2 fit probably means for thin people.
It's not the age nearly as much (have a look at the pics of many older brassed men wearing A-2's) it's the body. The body! Yeah, on occasion you'll see some overweight guy in a photo, but more often than not, not. If I'm overweight (and I was) looking for "accurate", I lose weight (and I did) first. You usually get 5-8 months of time to do it. Order, then get to the gym and stop stopping at KFC! lol