Matt Deckard
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Since you guys obviously have alot to say on this subject you should have your own thread.
Originally posted by MudInYerEye
I'll have my lady takes some pictures and post 'em, but give me a day or two as she is awfully lazy.
Regarding low armholes again, as much as I love Aero's civilian jackets (a lot), the armholes on the halfbelts, barnstormers, highwaymen, etc are way too relaxed to be truly period fitting, consequently bringing about the batwing effect (the Aero/LVC blue/black jacket being the only exception I've encountered). I wrote to Mark Moye about this several months ago hoping to buy a new Cossack and the factory informed him that they will not alter the armhole depth, even upon request. So, no new Cossack as $700 is lot to spend for something that is only 85% correct.
The McCoy's 1939 Hercules repro I picked up in Japan has the high and tight armholes of vintage jackets (it also features two beautiful repros of 30's Waldes zippers, one bell {riveted} and one ballchain).
Sorry to harp on leather jackets in a suit thread, I suppose the point is that low armholes are a problem with nearly every men's garment these days (including t-shirts and sweatshirts).
Originally posted by MudInYerEye
Matt Deckard said:So Who has vintage flight jackets, and how do the armoholes compare?
Can we get some pics with your arms straight out to your sides to see how far the shoulders lift?
I'll have my lady takes some pictures and post 'em, but give me a day or two as she is awfully lazy.
Regarding low armholes again, as much as I love Aero's civilian jackets (a lot), the armholes on the halfbelts, barnstormers, highwaymen, etc are way too relaxed to be truly period fitting, consequently bringing about the batwing effect (the Aero/LVC blue/black jacket being the only exception I've encountered). I wrote to Mark Moye about this several months ago hoping to buy a new Cossack and the factory informed him that they will not alter the armhole depth, even upon request. So, no new Cossack as $700 is lot to spend for something that is only 85% correct.
The McCoy's 1939 Hercules repro I picked up in Japan has the high and tight armholes of vintage jackets (it also features two beautiful repros of 30's Waldes zippers, one bell {riveted} and one ballchain).
Sorry to harp on leather jackets in a suit thread, I suppose the point is that low armholes are a problem with nearly every men's garment these days (including t-shirts and sweatshirts).