An extremely nice Lost Worlds, J.A. Dubow, A-2 jacket, stand collar design, size 42. This jacket has the extra bonus of having a spring loaded Crown zipper puller, although the zipper itself matches the Talon zipper on my other Lost Worlds Dubow A-2s. This jacket is the fourth Lost Worlds Dubow I have owned, but the only one with the stand collar, and it lives up to everything a Lost Worlds Dubow jacket is: Extremely heavy horsehide, wonderful graining, extreme focus on workmanship and materials. Yes, there are more accurate A-2s out there with cotton taped zippers and thinner leather with even thinner finishes, but the Lost Worlds jacket in unquestioningly the most durable and is reasonably accurate with its nipple snaps and collar clip design. I am sure you can find the way to the website.
In any case, the jacket fits like a true 42 and of all the size 42 A-2 brands I have it is the largest, although my two older Lost World Jackets seem a little larger (then again, I have worn one of them almost everyday since 1993 and it has been through hell and back). This jacket has seen minimal wear--lining and knits are excellent as is the rest of the jacket. I purchased it simply because I didn't have one with the stand collar. The stand collar looks extremely sharp, but the front of the collar does sit higher than a jacket without the stand collar.
Here are the measurements:
Chest: Pit to pit--22 1/2" across the front and 23" across the back
Back: Base of collarstand ring to top of knit--22 3/4"
Sleeve: Shoulder seam to top of knit--23 1/2"
Shoulders (seam to seam across back): 18"
Windflap in front: 23 1/2"
$400 shipped USPS Priority Mail in the US. International buyer to pay exact shipping via USPS Global Priority. I take PayPal
I realize I am somewhat new around here, but you can view my eBay feedback under AHRMA17L, on eBay since 1998 with 100% positive feedback, with nearly 2,400 comments.
In any case, the jacket fits like a true 42 and of all the size 42 A-2 brands I have it is the largest, although my two older Lost World Jackets seem a little larger (then again, I have worn one of them almost everyday since 1993 and it has been through hell and back). This jacket has seen minimal wear--lining and knits are excellent as is the rest of the jacket. I purchased it simply because I didn't have one with the stand collar. The stand collar looks extremely sharp, but the front of the collar does sit higher than a jacket without the stand collar.
Here are the measurements:
Chest: Pit to pit--22 1/2" across the front and 23" across the back
Back: Base of collarstand ring to top of knit--22 3/4"
Sleeve: Shoulder seam to top of knit--23 1/2"
Shoulders (seam to seam across back): 18"
Windflap in front: 23 1/2"
$400 shipped USPS Priority Mail in the US. International buyer to pay exact shipping via USPS Global Priority. I take PayPal
I realize I am somewhat new around here, but you can view my eBay feedback under AHRMA17L, on eBay since 1998 with 100% positive feedback, with nearly 2,400 comments.