jon z
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jon z said:The tightness across the back is a trick of light & camera. It really isn't. The sleeves however do fit as pictured & I think they are fine. I only ever wear my jackets over cotton T's & don't like excess room in them. Being a vintage jacket it fits the way it was meant to in the day.
Hmm...point taken. Perhaps what I should of said is if this jacket was compared to a modern day jacket of the same labelled size the modern day item would be a much looser fit than mine.Seb Lucas said:Actually, if you look at photos of the period you'll see that there was no period fit. People wore jackets roomy or tight, depending on taste. But I know what you're getting at. Appart from the unusual high belt, it fits like a 1930's style Aero half-belt.
Do you know I never really considered the belt position "strange" until it was pointed out here. "Strange' it may be but I like this jacket. I feels great on. As said the belt is purely aesthetic as those tapered side straps are not adjustable. It is in good condition, the only signs of serious wear are some small high points in the usual places on the lining.Baron Kurtz said:Man that back belt is straaaaangely placed. Almost as if it's been an afterthought, like a customer has requested a half belt and the maker didn't really know what he was doing and didn't quite get it in the right place. Quite a unique jacket because of it. Congrats. It seems to be in fantastic condition.
The zipper pics will have to wait I'm afraid as the borrowed camera's battery has died & I didn't think to borrow the charger! I will post them ASAP. The main zip is a Conmatic. My guess is the jacket is of 50s vintage. You are correct on the lining being quilted & its that iridescent material that flips between blue & green. Whether or not it's acetate or not I couldn't say.Baron Kurtz said:Can I see some good pics of the zipper? Looks like a Serval or Prentice puller, maybe a Conmar?? And the stopper teeth? The jacket is striking me as 60s or later, but I'm not certain why I get that vibe from it. Also what is the liner made of? Quilted acetate?
The sleeves are slightly longer than they appear in my pic as they are pushed up by the action of putting my hands in my pockets. That said they are shorter than most seem to wear them these days. These finish about a 1/2" past the join of my wrist & palm, which is my ideal. I hate cuffs that obstruct & interfere in what I do with my hands. Also I feel self conscious with sleeves that I feel are too long for my arms. You're right again - reaching is no problem.Baron Kurtz said:It does look like an Aero 30s effort. Aero doesn't get it quite right, in my opinion - too long in the body generally. Designed for the "modern fit", i'm told. Yours looks like a good length, the arms are just right. Again, the vast majority of people wear the arms too long, to the point where it inhibits anything you're trying to do with your hands. The shoulder panel looks to have a nice fullness, allowing for ease of movement and reaching.
Thanks. My preferred brand & of the pairs I have these are my favourite pair yet by far the cheapest I've bought. Washed once by the previous owner which resulted in them being too small so I got them for a steal at £11 on eBay. Selvedge as well.Baron Kurtz said:Nice Lees, too.
Thanks for sharing this. An amazing jacket. Is it leather? I find it difficult to make out the material from your pic. It looks quite fragile so do you get to wear it?Baron Kurtz said:Interesting to compare this one of mine from the middle '30s.
jon z said:Thanks for sharing this. An amazing jacket. Is it leather? I find it difficult to make out the material from your pic. It looks quite fragile so do you get to wear it?