The USN/USMC wartime M422-a, USN/USMC/USAAF AN-6552, etc-
and post war 55-J-14 and mid '50s to present G-1s
-were regular sizes only.
I don't believe that any the 'issue' jackets had a 'long' size.
I'm almost positively sure.
Thanks for the response Bellytank. So if one was interested in being truly "military authentic" to the look and "drape" of a repro G-1, one should order it in a regular, even if you wear a long. The result would be a military fit unique to one's own self and true to the garments period fit. A long size would never be authentic or historically correct. Guys who's fit was a "long" had to wear a regular in a G-1. And it stands to reason that "look", whatever it was, could be seen on deck and about town every once in while. Comments?
Amigoescondido
Well, people are all shapes and sizes- as can be seen by the relative 'fit' in wartime photos. If you're getting a jacket made though, an inch here or there won't hurt- there were dimensional shifts of easily an inch or more between jacket contractors-
If you're paying- get something that fits you-
I get a kick out of being historicaly correct and have to agree with BT, if you are paying get something that fits you...for me, maybe I am in a minority, I want a fit and a look, not a fit or look...I want it to fit my body well and look good...if a style does not look good on me I will pass (even if I love it on you)...so I want what will fit me that best it can....
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