I am getting a bit confused. Looking for a nice A2 (repro), I've seen 3 dissappear, or almost, before my eyes yesterday, 2 on ebay and 1 here on the forum (even before I could receive any photos from the seller).
I was following a 'Good Wear' A2 on ebay, and was astonished seeing it go far more expensive than a new one (which would be made to mesure…). I know old jackets might look nicer, but I read somewhere that 'Good Wear' jackets look great from the day you buy them. (OK, I wouldn't like smooth leather neither).
I've started doing some research prior, on this forum and elsewhere. After seeing sizes vary ('a 46 that sizes like a modern 42', 'a 44 that fits more like a 46…') I decided to go for mesures. As I live in France now, there is no place I can try an A2 on, except for a small shop that sells Aeros for 750 euros (!). (At least I found out an Aero 44 fits me, though slightly wide, the 42 being too narrow in the shoulders)
Living in France makes postage costs (and import taxes) low on items from the UK. So 'Aero' and 'Eastman' came to my attention in the first place. But then I found the 'Good Wear' website which shows an extensive interest in A2-making. Amazing to see one company specialised in A2s. I was not prepared to pay that money, but since yesterday it almost seems inevitable. And John describes all the cuts and fits in detail, I like that.
But then I'd have to wait 10 to 14 weeks. And winter will be over…
The seller of yesterday's 'Good Wear' on ebay advised me to check 'Real McCoy's' and here on the Forum there was a 'Buzz Rickson'…
All of them seem to have it. But which is the one,
Aero, Eastman, Good Wear, Buzz Rickson or Real McCoy's?
I'm looking for a repro because I want a jacket to wear, and don't want to wear off a piece of history. And I think the prices go a bit beyond my budget. I like true precise cuts (1940s), and historically accurate details. The leather is important too. (Haven't made a choice between Horse or Goat yet).
Any suggestions, or important things to know?
I was following a 'Good Wear' A2 on ebay, and was astonished seeing it go far more expensive than a new one (which would be made to mesure…). I know old jackets might look nicer, but I read somewhere that 'Good Wear' jackets look great from the day you buy them. (OK, I wouldn't like smooth leather neither).
I've started doing some research prior, on this forum and elsewhere. After seeing sizes vary ('a 46 that sizes like a modern 42', 'a 44 that fits more like a 46…') I decided to go for mesures. As I live in France now, there is no place I can try an A2 on, except for a small shop that sells Aeros for 750 euros (!). (At least I found out an Aero 44 fits me, though slightly wide, the 42 being too narrow in the shoulders)
Living in France makes postage costs (and import taxes) low on items from the UK. So 'Aero' and 'Eastman' came to my attention in the first place. But then I found the 'Good Wear' website which shows an extensive interest in A2-making. Amazing to see one company specialised in A2s. I was not prepared to pay that money, but since yesterday it almost seems inevitable. And John describes all the cuts and fits in detail, I like that.
But then I'd have to wait 10 to 14 weeks. And winter will be over…
The seller of yesterday's 'Good Wear' on ebay advised me to check 'Real McCoy's' and here on the Forum there was a 'Buzz Rickson'…
All of them seem to have it. But which is the one,
Aero, Eastman, Good Wear, Buzz Rickson or Real McCoy's?
I'm looking for a repro because I want a jacket to wear, and don't want to wear off a piece of history. And I think the prices go a bit beyond my budget. I like true precise cuts (1940s), and historically accurate details. The leather is important too. (Haven't made a choice between Horse or Goat yet).
Any suggestions, or important things to know?