fishmeok
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Since I have one of each I thought I'd do a quick write up. They are both size large and both have the same outershell, hardware , and cuffs (standard Alpha stuff, pretty good quality) I'm going to focus on the jackets themselves. I have never examined the genuine article so this is all from the "it looks about right" viewpoint. The reviewer is 6" 190 lbs with a 46 chest and 25/26 sleeve. It is very difficult to get accurate color shots, but the outdoor pictures are the closest to the true color of both jackets. I know many of you have more knowledge about nylon, please feel free to comment. My overall impression is that these are good jackets for the money (on e-bay, not new) but not as authentic as some of the other repros out there.
L-2A
This is an extremely lightweight jacket (more like a flannel shirt in weight), really no more than the nylon outershell and satin liner. The fit is comfortable and trim without being tight or binding. It looks the part as far as I can tell, with the unique pocket flaps, epaulets, and cut of the original. There is an inside pocket and cigarette pocket on the left sleeve. The construction is decent, with only a few loose threads and imperfections here and there, typical for a modern mass produced jacket. The zipper is a beefy #10 and works well, though all the hardware on both jackets have "Alpha" molded into them. It has the USAF insignia on the left sleeve and inside under the tag. The only problem I have with this jacket is the length- it is EXTREMELY short, measuring 21" along the zipper. This works with high-waisted pants like a pair of original WWII or Bill's Khakis, but looks odd with a pair of modern jeans. I am still mulling (been mulling for a couple of years now) this one over, have not decided if it is a keeper or not for that reason. I think this would be perfect on someone who is about 5'8" or so.
(includes cuffs)
Chest 26
Shoulders 20
zipper 21
back height 25
Sleeve 25
B-15C
This jacket has a completely different fit- it's much bigger than the L-2a and is a little on the poofy side (at least to me). Very comfortable and warm however. The collar is good but I'm assuming it is synthetic. Inside pocket, nylon liner, and the same features and comments on construction as the L-2A. The collar has a closure strap. It is still pretty lightweight (lighter than my B-10, but just as warm). The length on this jacket is good but the generous cut will take a little getting used to- still I like it.
L-2A
This is an extremely lightweight jacket (more like a flannel shirt in weight), really no more than the nylon outershell and satin liner. The fit is comfortable and trim without being tight or binding. It looks the part as far as I can tell, with the unique pocket flaps, epaulets, and cut of the original. There is an inside pocket and cigarette pocket on the left sleeve. The construction is decent, with only a few loose threads and imperfections here and there, typical for a modern mass produced jacket. The zipper is a beefy #10 and works well, though all the hardware on both jackets have "Alpha" molded into them. It has the USAF insignia on the left sleeve and inside under the tag. The only problem I have with this jacket is the length- it is EXTREMELY short, measuring 21" along the zipper. This works with high-waisted pants like a pair of original WWII or Bill's Khakis, but looks odd with a pair of modern jeans. I am still mulling (been mulling for a couple of years now) this one over, have not decided if it is a keeper or not for that reason. I think this would be perfect on someone who is about 5'8" or so.
(includes cuffs)
Chest 26
Shoulders 20
zipper 21
back height 25
Sleeve 25
B-15C
This jacket has a completely different fit- it's much bigger than the L-2a and is a little on the poofy side (at least to me). Very comfortable and warm however. The collar is good but I'm assuming it is synthetic. Inside pocket, nylon liner, and the same features and comments on construction as the L-2A. The collar has a closure strap. It is still pretty lightweight (lighter than my B-10, but just as warm). The length on this jacket is good but the generous cut will take a little getting used to- still I like it.