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The Deck Jacket thread.

4444Design

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Yeah that comment comes pretty late but don't wanna hold back how satisfied i am with my PB N1 jacket. As for me i have the impression it is one of a few with "european" dimension rather than the more "smaller" stuff you get from Asia - no matter if from Japan or China ...

I used to wear an "L" but simply got to phat (kind of) and swapped to an "XL" since a couple of years. For me the length of the sleeves is just about right and the overal dimensions give me enough room for layering.

That's why i would recommend the PB decks also for larger dudes - i'm 1.90 - 100 kgs - for sure upscaled according to their size

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Last pic is size "L" about 9 or 10 yrs ago

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MrProper

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I had the navy waxed coming about three years ago, but not directly ordered by Pike Brothers but a Motorbike-Scene-Store. I was disappointed and sent it back. It was looking black, not at all navy and it swamped me, especially the sleeves. I come to believe that they are having different batches, though. Maybe depending on where we order from, could be that we get older stock? The "khaki" waxed I have seen on others were looking good, though not at all khaki, more dark olive or kind of brown.
Unfortunately, you were absolutely right about the navy waxed.
I ordered them in L and XL.
Unfortunately, it's really not navy but black. I put something black on the jacket and saw almost no difference.
I think the fabric as such is quite cool, but not in black.
But I could have lived with it if necessary. Unfortunately, the measurements didn't match the size chart either. I had hoped that the navy in L would be the same size as my Omaha. Unfortunately, the sleeves are 3 cm shorter and the shoulders 1 - 2 cm narrower. And the stiffer fabric makes the jacket feel even smaller.
The XL doesn't actually correspond to the size chart either, but would be ok if it wasn't so incredibly wide. I feel like I can wrap it around my stomach twice. The sleeves are also too wide. The lining feels a bit scratchier than the Omaha. If the colour was cool, I'd keep them and take them to the tailor. But both are going back.
Instead, I quite like the ‘1942 Deck Zip Jacket dark blue’, even if the blouson shape is very unusual for my jacket style. I think I'll keep it, even though the length is very short. I'll take some pictures.
 

CatsCan

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The XL doesn't actually correspond to the size chart either, but would be ok if it wasn't so incredibly wide. I feel like I can wrap it around my stomach twice. The sleeves are also too wide.
I lament about the patterning/cutting/sizing of Pike Bros N-1s since more than a decade now. Had one good example (they are there, like some fellow loungers also had the luck to experience), but most I had coming were sent back because of sizing/patterning issues that I couldn't explain myself. It is so silly, because the materials they manufacture, built and workmanship are outstanding for the price. Plus, one of the things that I find most attractive in period originals and faithful repros is the color tone and ruggedness of both the outer shell and the alpaca liner, Pike seems to deliberately avoid those features and chose strange colors and textures instead. Why they do is beyond my brains capacity. They have the means of doing a perfect N-1 but they deny to make it.
 

RDS

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Instead, I quite like the ‘1942 Deck Zip Jacket dark blue’, even if the blouson shape is very unusual for my jacket style. I think I'll keep it, even though the length is very short. I'll take some pictures.
I also have the Pike Brothers 1942 Deck Zip jacket and have kept this while several PB N-1’s have come and been moved on.
The PB 1942 jacket has the same cord outer, albeit dark blue, and although the wool lining is a slightly lighter weight (330gms/sqm not 500gms/sqm) I much prefer this version of the US Navy Deck jacket and find it a lot more versatile than their N-1.
With knitted cuffs and waist the sleeves are fully tapered and the jacket has an overall better fit. It’s almost like a ‘tanker’ jacket but navy blue and actually more substantial.
All things considered I’m not sure why the PB 1942 Deck Zip jacket doesn’t seem to be more popular than it is.
 

MrProper

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I also have the Pike Brothers 1942 Deck Zip jacket and have kept this while several PB N-1’s have come and been moved on.
The PB 1942 jacket has the same cord outer, albeit dark blue, and although the wool lining is a slightly lighter weight (330gms/sqm not 500gms/sqm) I much prefer this version of the US Navy Deck jacket and find it a lot more versatile than their N-1.
With knitted cuffs and waist the sleeves are fully tapered and the jacket has an overall better fit. It’s almost like a ‘tanker’ jacket but navy blue and actually more substantial.
All things considered I’m not sure why the PB 1942 Deck Zip jacket doesn’t seem to be more popular than it is.
I also wonder why this jacket isn't more popular. Not much really came up in the search for wearing photos.
Unlike the N-1, this one is really navy in colour. Surprisingly, I like it quite well on me, although it is very wide around the tummy. But the strong taper with the knitted waistband and the firm jungle cloth makes it work. I would also like to see a version with the 500g wool lining.


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Herrvallmo

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I also wonder why this jacket isn't more popular. Not much really came up in the search for wearing photos.
Unlike the N-1, this one is really navy in colour. Surprisingly, I like it quite well on me, although it is very wide around the tummy. But the strong taper with the knitted waistband and the firm jungle cloth makes it work. I would also like to see a version with the 500g wool lining.


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I think it looks great on you! I prefer these kinds of models(b10 and what not) to have a rather "boxy/rotund" fit in the stomach like yours :)

The length also looks perfect on you, so in my eyes that's a winner! :)

On another note @MrProper, could I ask you were you got those pants from(tried to zoom in but sadly I don't have that 90s CSI tech yet xD)? really dig that tan/beige-color, very nice! :)

Cheers
 
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MrProper

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I think it looks great on you! I prefer these kinds of models(b10 and what not) to have a rather "boxy/rotund" fit in the stomach like yours :)

The length also looks perfect on you, so in my eyes that's a winner! :)

On another note @MrProper, could I ask you were you got those pants from(tried to zoom in but sadly I don't have that 90s CSI tech yet xD)? really dig that tan/beige-color, very nice! :)

Cheers
Thank you very much :)
The trousers are Elwood 5620 Regular from G-Star RAW. Item number D23699-D491-G235
 

RDS

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I also wonder why this jacket isn't more popular. Not much really came up in the search for wearing photos.
Unlike the N-1, this one is really navy in colour. Surprisingly, I like it quite well on me, although it is very wide around the tummy. But the strong taper with the knitted waistband and the firm jungle cloth makes it work. I would also like to see a version with the 500g wool lining.
A 1942 Deck jacket with the 500g lining would be a great option; although it’s possible the original wartime issue jackets similarly had a lighter weight wool lining and this was changed with the introduction of the later N-1.
Either way, it does mean the 1942 Zip jacket can be worn in warmer temperatures than the N-1, including cooler Summer evenings.
Also, I’ve found that by looking less ‘military’ and a little more ‘civilian’ I’ve been able to wear the navy blue jacket to more places and events.
 

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