Dr H
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A quick comparison of the two Type A-1 jackets that I have from GW (the early 20s test jacket) and ELC (a reissue .50 Cal A-1 based on the original in Gary Eastman's collection).
Image of both Type A-1 jackets buttoned (GW on the left, ELC on the right).
Similar view of the rear of the jackets.
Some significant differences in the patterns (notably the buttons versus snaps, and the pocket sizes, flaps and positioning).
The GW sleeves are usually three-piece, inset/rotated with triple stitched raw seams; ELC have two-piece, in line, rolled seams.
GW has paler/mustard lining, double stitched hanger loop, compared with ELC darker brown lining.
Different heights in collar knit apparent (and treatment of box stitching to hanger loop).
Fully buttoned front and rear.
More images in next post.
Image of both Type A-1 jackets buttoned (GW on the left, ELC on the right).
Similar view of the rear of the jackets.
Some significant differences in the patterns (notably the buttons versus snaps, and the pocket sizes, flaps and positioning).
The GW sleeves are usually three-piece, inset/rotated with triple stitched raw seams; ELC have two-piece, in line, rolled seams.
GW has paler/mustard lining, double stitched hanger loop, compared with ELC darker brown lining.
Different heights in collar knit apparent (and treatment of box stitching to hanger loop).
Fully buttoned front and rear.
More images in next post.