johnnyjohnny
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to begin, i got a sporty's horse a-2 made a few years ago (post ww2 style)with full military specs...it is perhaps my favorite of all jackets...superb fit and construction...
i wanted a true spec anj-3 for my collection...not the uswings pseudo version (no windflap!), and other stuff out there that has one thing wrong or another vis a vis u.s. ww2 specs...
roaming the sporty's website, and aware of how much i love their a-2 (not the current one, which looks nice but is current issue style with side pockets and no throat hook)...so, looking at their anj-3, and verifying with them that the back is just like the milspec g-1 (one piece top with back belt strip at waist), i ordered...
despite some shipping problems because sporty's said they'd ship it usps and ended up going ups, i got it in good time...tried it on and was surprised at the beauty of it, the cut, the quality...everything...it does have collar snaps like an a-2, but i really don't at all mind that...everything else was just out of the history boox...
except, when i took it off i noticed the tag: "made in pakistan"
whilst pakistan is on the verge of NoT being a u.s. ally in the current geo-political situation, that was not what gave me pause...it was more in the vain of seeing those great old avirex jackets on ebay that you want to buy, and then seeing the "made in korea" tag...definitely a u.s. ally...but still...it goes down hard
part of the mystique and beauty of these jackets is that they were and are a totally u.s. creation...of this country and culture...perhaps my affinity for the true nature of these jackets leads me to buy only milspec versions
and any of the milspec versions of the past, and current manufacturers, are u.s. made and comply with the military spec contracts...it's just all part of it
the anj-3 is a different bird, having never officially been procured for u.s. personnel except for a limited number of test run pieces...still, a jacket having a u.s. military designation, and sold as such, even if a replica piece, should be made in the u.s....not mandated by law or such...however, having something this much part of u.s. history, and a creation of history, NOT made in the u.s. is just wrong, in my perhaps parochial opinion....like chinese made u.s. flags on your lawn on the Fourth of July
hence, as such, i informed sporty's that i thought the ad for the jacket online and in their catalog gave an improper implication that this piece is u.s. made, stating that it is an anj-3...which in my understanding is a u.s. military designation jacket, and as such, is properly made and named that designation only if made in the u.s...
so back it goes...
this is certainly not jingoistic, or nationalism...i'm left on the spectrum of politix, however, i just think it's not right...as nice as the jacket admittedly does look, and as proper as it's construction (ironically, when compared to say the uswings u.s.-made version without the necessary windflap, which i've sadly purchased)...i still can't wear it
johnnyjohnny
note: to be fair, sporty's does have the word "imported" on the ad when you click for more information, but the initial purchase point on the site does not say this, and i clicked to buy directly from that non-qualified link...properly, if not made by a u.s. maker i think these should say "anj-3 style"
i wanted a true spec anj-3 for my collection...not the uswings pseudo version (no windflap!), and other stuff out there that has one thing wrong or another vis a vis u.s. ww2 specs...
roaming the sporty's website, and aware of how much i love their a-2 (not the current one, which looks nice but is current issue style with side pockets and no throat hook)...so, looking at their anj-3, and verifying with them that the back is just like the milspec g-1 (one piece top with back belt strip at waist), i ordered...
despite some shipping problems because sporty's said they'd ship it usps and ended up going ups, i got it in good time...tried it on and was surprised at the beauty of it, the cut, the quality...everything...it does have collar snaps like an a-2, but i really don't at all mind that...everything else was just out of the history boox...
except, when i took it off i noticed the tag: "made in pakistan"
whilst pakistan is on the verge of NoT being a u.s. ally in the current geo-political situation, that was not what gave me pause...it was more in the vain of seeing those great old avirex jackets on ebay that you want to buy, and then seeing the "made in korea" tag...definitely a u.s. ally...but still...it goes down hard
part of the mystique and beauty of these jackets is that they were and are a totally u.s. creation...of this country and culture...perhaps my affinity for the true nature of these jackets leads me to buy only milspec versions
and any of the milspec versions of the past, and current manufacturers, are u.s. made and comply with the military spec contracts...it's just all part of it
the anj-3 is a different bird, having never officially been procured for u.s. personnel except for a limited number of test run pieces...still, a jacket having a u.s. military designation, and sold as such, even if a replica piece, should be made in the u.s....not mandated by law or such...however, having something this much part of u.s. history, and a creation of history, NOT made in the u.s. is just wrong, in my perhaps parochial opinion....like chinese made u.s. flags on your lawn on the Fourth of July
hence, as such, i informed sporty's that i thought the ad for the jacket online and in their catalog gave an improper implication that this piece is u.s. made, stating that it is an anj-3...which in my understanding is a u.s. military designation jacket, and as such, is properly made and named that designation only if made in the u.s...
so back it goes...
this is certainly not jingoistic, or nationalism...i'm left on the spectrum of politix, however, i just think it's not right...as nice as the jacket admittedly does look, and as proper as it's construction (ironically, when compared to say the uswings u.s.-made version without the necessary windflap, which i've sadly purchased)...i still can't wear it
johnnyjohnny
note: to be fair, sporty's does have the word "imported" on the ad when you click for more information, but the initial purchase point on the site does not say this, and i clicked to buy directly from that non-qualified link...properly, if not made by a u.s. maker i think these should say "anj-3 style"