alfyman
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Yes Very Beautiful Jackets...
Hi Stephen,Radz108, would like to know where things stand with your B-3. Are you still happy with the purchase? I have been mulling over the purchase of a ELC B-3 for a while now but wanna make sure before I drop $1000 worth of Canadian Tire money. In 1996 I purchased a Type A-2 from ELC but it hasn't lasted as long as their claim 'just like the originals..." and am none too please Thanks from above in Yellowknife, NT. Stephen
LOL, I hear ya! I've owned and still own a few down filled jackets from Eddie Bauer, North Face etc. I don't own a Canada Goose (for the price of a Canada Goose, I can get a decent Shearling coat ). But checking them out at Harry Rosen, they are a beautiful down coat. I love the heavy duty shell and the luxurious coyote fur trim on the hoods. They are lighter than some heavy sheepskin coats as well. I'm glad they hold up to their name for quality and warmth. I'm just a shearling guy. If I lived in NWT, I would probably get a Canada Goose or this jacket - A B7 Shearling Parka from Aero Leather http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/product-detail.php?id=197 Should keep my nuts plenty warm at -40C and it's not that much more expensive than your ResoluteOh, BTW, I don't care what people say about Canada Goose products. All I know is my Resolute is keeping me warm, very warm. There ain't no B-3 that's going to keep your nuts warm at minus 30, with a windchill making it minus 45.
No worries Glad I can help with the info.Thanks for the update. Much appreciated. Resolute up here are $550. A lot cheaper than down "south" and in Ottawa. I was in Calgary a month ago...wouldn't mind taking a look at your jacket the next time and I am there.
Stephen
In 1996 I purchased a Type A-2 from ELC but it hasn't lasted as long as their claim 'just like the originals..." and am none too please
Hi Dave,
Fair enough, but I don't fly airplanes on a regular basis, parachute harness included, that would, as far as I am concerned, double the wear and tear on leather jackets such as the Type A-2 experienced during the war. I have mainly worn mine during the spring and fall months and after dropping $800, would have thought it could have held together longer than five years. And trust me, I have treated mine with kid gloves but gave up after the quality did. In any event, you're probably right, I am being too harsh but...I am willing to try again as I have heard over the years the early ELC's suffered from quality control. A Buffalo Airways C-46 just flew over the house. I still wear mine and plan to get it repaired when I find the right tailor, but do plan on acquiring another Type A-2.
Yeah, the Great White North is certainly a neat experience and so far, so good.
Stephen
More pics of the jacket:
At the time of the photos, I was 180lbs and I'm 5'6.5" with a 42.5 chest. The 44r should fit your dimensions. Currently I'm 158lbs and my chest is now about 40.5. The jacket is a bit big for meOP, what is your height and weight? I need the sleeves to be as long as yours, and I'm 5'9", 180lbs., wear a 17x35 shirt, 43" chest. Thanks.
I haven't weighed it but it feels about 8-9 lbs. it is quite hefty and puts a strain on the shoulders if you wear it for hours. The patina is real and it looks even better since I put 5 years of wear on it.hello.What is the exact weight of your Eastman B3 jacket?
It is real patina.
Best.