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If you could design the ultimate aviator style jacket, taking the best of everything, what features would it have?
Historical accuracy NOT a consideration.
I like the look of a two-tone B3. It looks more interesting than a B6 or D1 or an RAF jacket.
However, I hate the sheer bulkiness of a B3 - particularly the arms. I would like a relatively slim fitting jacket. So - less shearling inside - 15mm? and possibly none in the sleeves, so that they can be tapered in. In fact I've thought of having it lined with tweed or something and just have the shearling trim on the cuffs and collar. I don't need the warmth of a B3 or Irvin.
Now, the biggest flaw of all the American aviator jackets for everyday civilian wear is the lack of a hood. The ones on RAF coastal command jackets are thin enough to be folded into something that just looks like a collar when not up but also not so bulky for them to hang from the collar without a crazy large profile. So I think I'd sew or zip one of those onto a slimmed down two tone B3 style.
RAF coastal command jackets do not have pockets and we all know that jackets with no pockets are quite useless. So I'd add some pockets but I think the ones from the ANJ-4 or whatever are too massive. Nigel Cabourne attempted coastal command with ANJ-4 pockets.
I really like zippered pockets these days for the security of knowing my keys won't fall out. Maybe I'd go for something like what is on the B7
Anyway I have no problems making a Frankenjacket. I'm not a historical renactor and have little interest in military history.
Over to you...
Historical accuracy NOT a consideration.
I like the look of a two-tone B3. It looks more interesting than a B6 or D1 or an RAF jacket.
However, I hate the sheer bulkiness of a B3 - particularly the arms. I would like a relatively slim fitting jacket. So - less shearling inside - 15mm? and possibly none in the sleeves, so that they can be tapered in. In fact I've thought of having it lined with tweed or something and just have the shearling trim on the cuffs and collar. I don't need the warmth of a B3 or Irvin.
Now, the biggest flaw of all the American aviator jackets for everyday civilian wear is the lack of a hood. The ones on RAF coastal command jackets are thin enough to be folded into something that just looks like a collar when not up but also not so bulky for them to hang from the collar without a crazy large profile. So I think I'd sew or zip one of those onto a slimmed down two tone B3 style.
RAF coastal command jackets do not have pockets and we all know that jackets with no pockets are quite useless. So I'd add some pockets but I think the ones from the ANJ-4 or whatever are too massive. Nigel Cabourne attempted coastal command with ANJ-4 pockets.
I really like zippered pockets these days for the security of knowing my keys won't fall out. Maybe I'd go for something like what is on the B7
Anyway I have no problems making a Frankenjacket. I'm not a historical renactor and have little interest in military history.
Over to you...