My understanding is NO. Rainbow Country are not as expensive and not as refined from my understanding- a lower tier. Although they are still very nice and are made of Shinki.
It's short. Probably too short unless you wear your shirt tucked in and zipped (exposed belt is fine). At the same time, you only live once and it's a fine jacket.
I don't know.
We had a long discussion somewhere on one of these threads recently about how flight jackets in the 1930's were designed to be worn with high-waisted pants, so repro flight jackets always seem short to guys who are only used to wearing modern pants sitting on their hips, not their waists.
We also had a really long chat about how shirt tails out make flight jackets look 'wrong' because they are short jackets (and there was a whole 'tucked and untucked thread IIRC).
As for Dude's jacket, without full-length photos taken with his arms down, whilst wearing some pants that sit on the waist rather than the hips, it's difficult to tell[huh]
In fact, that jacket looks a lot like one I sold on eBay recently.
I'll get more pics tomorrow. I never thought of it being too short before now. It would help to not be holding the camera haha.
Dude, if it is the jacket I sold, people are gonna say I'm biased, but it seems fine to me.
Like a lot of other people have said on the Lounge, when I got my first A-2 I was shocked at how short it was, and was always really paranoid about it, and then I learned that my 'modern' pants were too low, and my untucked shirts made my jacket look really short. Like a lot of other people, this is what got me into vintage clothing/jeans because modern jeans on the hip wasn't a good look.
Later when I've had a shower, I'll take a picture of my size 50 Aero (with 1 inch extra added to the length!) to show how bad this can look with the wrong pants.
It's mainly the shirt hanging out that makes it appear short. Though not idea, you can get away with it though.