Monsoon
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http://www.atthefrontshop.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=USUJT2
Here's the link to the ATF jackets.
Here's the link to the ATF jackets.
Thanks for the heads up. I just ordered one of their mackinaws. The Canadian dollar has weakened lately against the US dollar so that 30% off sale price was most welcome.Monsoon said:ATF has them on sale right now for $99.
Like you I don't worry overmuch about accuracy as long as it's generally in the ballpark.some guy said:I got one off Epic Militaria in the UK- pretty happy with it, although I have had to replace the zip runner with a more solid one. I'm not concerned with accuracy (and I don't know how accurate it is...) but I like the style and it's pretty warm and windproof.
I got one off Epic Militaria in the UK- pretty happy with it, although I have had to replace the zip runner with a more solid one. I'm not concerned with accuracy (and I don't know how accurate it is...) but I like the style and it's pretty warm and windproof.
I think they put the ebay price up to cover the charges from ebay and paypal. I can't comment on the Sol one (link?) But the EM quality is ok - as good as any other high street/casual cloth jacket for similar money. As I mentioned though, I did replace the zip slider with a more robust one after having problems with the zip unzipping below the slider. A local seamstress showed me how to squeeze the original slider to stop it happening and said she'd charge a fiver to fit a new one, but it was an easy repair so I did it myself.I'm not concerned with accuracy, but the quality of the jacket. I came across the Tank jacket by Epic, it looks identical to the one sold by SoL, but costs £5 more. Also, the price on ebay is £10 more, is there any difference?
Not sure about tankers in general, but I have a 46" chest/5'11" and the EM XL jacket fits well, and the sleeves are a perfect length.How does the sleeve length run on these jackets?
I think they put the ebay price up to cover the charges from ebay and paypal. I can't comment on the Sol one (link?) But the EM quality is ok - as good as any other high street/casual cloth jacket for similar money. As I mentioned though, I did replace the zip slider with a more robust one after having problems with the zip unzipping below the slider. A local seamstress showed me how to squeeze the original slider to stop it happening and said she'd charge a fiver to fit a new one, but it was an easy repair so I did it myself.
edit: I got mine through their website, was a good service.
Not sure about tankers in general, but I have a 46" chest/5'11" and the EM XL jacket fits well, and the sleeves are a perfect length.
Although I'm only superficially familiar with these jackets, from what I can garner when the sizing is done with historical accuracy then it means wide chest & short arms, or very much a Regular size. The original jackets came in "letter" sizes only, although some reproductions come in number sizes. I have listed a few measurements below.AustinTX said:How does the sleeve length run on these jackets?
Although I'm only superficially familiar with these jackets, from what I can garner when the sizing is done with historical accuracy then it means wide chest & short arms, or very much a Regular size. The original jackets came in "letter" sizes only, although some reproductions come in number sizes. I have listed a few measurements below.
Here's for WWII Impressions jackets:
42R = chest 27" length 25.5" sleeve 35" (I own this jacket)
Here's for ATF (chest measures from Gina at ATF, length and sleeve from their website):
M = chest 22" length 25" sleeve 34"
L = chest 24" length 26" sleeve 35"
XL = chest 26" length 27" sleeve 37"
I have the WWII Impressions Tanker jacket, in my opinion it is the best available (apart from Buzz Rickson, which has a lining that is too lightweight). The Buzz jackets are too short for me, so the WWII Impressions worked for me wonderfully.
I am 6'3" tall (190cm) and I ordered size 42L. Originals were not made in even chest sizes and not in taller or shorter length, but I wanted this to account for shrinkage due to my height. In the past I have ordered tanker jackets from other sources, and after washing they are always too short for me. The last batch made by WWII Impressions featured a limited number of jackets made in longer length.
Here are photographs to show the difference. And I do wash these in a washing machine, but with care and caution as to how it is done (my background is in textiles). Once washed the fabric shrinks a little, as is to be expected. I find that it shrinks just enough to where the jacket then fits me as I want it to fit.
Before washing:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/thumpersean/IMG_3926_zps1042318a.jpg
After washing (note the sleeve cuff in particular):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/thumpersean/IMG_3927_zps8768a6c5.jpg
After washing it looks more like my original example, and like others I have seen.