Hi everyone.
A recent discussion on a thread I posted about repro flight jackets got me thinking;
How do we all feel about wearing a repro (or original) military jacket, and where does is become 'False Valor'? Where and how do you draw the line?
I'd wager that we'd all agree that this sort of thing is out of line:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-Bd0hUkA1k
But what about (for example) flight jackets?
I get that some jackets are iconic style classics with a lot of cultural value; if you're a Brit, then Irving jackets are going to have a soft spot in your heart the way an A-2 might for many Americans. That's fine, I think, but what about patched jackets? I've always said that patched jackets are a great way to remember and show respect for The Greatest Generation. If you know something about the squadrons associated with the patches you wear, they can be great conversation starters, and many WWII patches are great pieces of period art. I think it's unlikely that I would ever be mistaken for masquerading as a real WWII veteran at my age, but then A-2's are issue items again...
It gets a bit more tricky with USN jackets since they've been around for such a long time superficially unchanged. Not just that, but a simple stamped leather name patch on an A-2 is useful to stop someone stealing your jacket, but USN jacket name patches have rank and wings and such, and that's a bit more open to misunderstanding I think. I name patch my USN jackets because I think that the jacket looks more accurate with it, but now I'm thinking that I need to get to work rubbing away at the wings.
Recently, I've been thinking about patching up some late 60's/early 70's MA-1 repros for Vietnam squadrons. I think that's ok because most of those guys are my Father's age now (or older), but I also came across a patch grouping for a USN squadron that was involved in the first Gulf of Sidra incident. I was really tempted to throw them on an E-series G-1, but then thought that those pilots are really just too close to my age in real life.
What do you guys think, and how do you draw the line? I love flight jackets because of their status as cultural and style icons, and I think that it's ok to be a patriot and remember these guys (for me, they're heroes). But I'd be mortified if anyone really thought I was faking that I was one of those guys.
Please tell me what you think.
I'm open to persuasion if you think I'm unfairly basking in others glory.
A recent discussion on a thread I posted about repro flight jackets got me thinking;
How do we all feel about wearing a repro (or original) military jacket, and where does is become 'False Valor'? Where and how do you draw the line?
I'd wager that we'd all agree that this sort of thing is out of line:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-Bd0hUkA1k
But what about (for example) flight jackets?
I get that some jackets are iconic style classics with a lot of cultural value; if you're a Brit, then Irving jackets are going to have a soft spot in your heart the way an A-2 might for many Americans. That's fine, I think, but what about patched jackets? I've always said that patched jackets are a great way to remember and show respect for The Greatest Generation. If you know something about the squadrons associated with the patches you wear, they can be great conversation starters, and many WWII patches are great pieces of period art. I think it's unlikely that I would ever be mistaken for masquerading as a real WWII veteran at my age, but then A-2's are issue items again...
It gets a bit more tricky with USN jackets since they've been around for such a long time superficially unchanged. Not just that, but a simple stamped leather name patch on an A-2 is useful to stop someone stealing your jacket, but USN jacket name patches have rank and wings and such, and that's a bit more open to misunderstanding I think. I name patch my USN jackets because I think that the jacket looks more accurate with it, but now I'm thinking that I need to get to work rubbing away at the wings.
Recently, I've been thinking about patching up some late 60's/early 70's MA-1 repros for Vietnam squadrons. I think that's ok because most of those guys are my Father's age now (or older), but I also came across a patch grouping for a USN squadron that was involved in the first Gulf of Sidra incident. I was really tempted to throw them on an E-series G-1, but then thought that those pilots are really just too close to my age in real life.
What do you guys think, and how do you draw the line? I love flight jackets because of their status as cultural and style icons, and I think that it's ok to be a patriot and remember these guys (for me, they're heroes). But I'd be mortified if anyone really thought I was faking that I was one of those guys.
Please tell me what you think.
I'm open to persuasion if you think I'm unfairly basking in others glory.