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USAF N-3B parkas - Let's talk about them!!

WolfofStateSt

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The sleeves on my N3A sit just at the base of my palm with the knits down. Unfortunately, being an original, the knits have lost some elasticity. My issue is that when I raise my arms above my head, the sleeves ride down. Then, the sleeves stay stuck on whatever layer I wear underneath them. I was considering selling it and looking for a longer-sleeved variant, but I love the quality of the jacket and maker and the color. She is a beauty. I wondered if the issue doesn't lie with the sleeve length but with the cut of the arm holes. Has anyone else with an original N3A or even N3B experienced this? Like I said, the sleeve length is almost perfect, with my arms down at my sides.

Also, I heard that before they started making these in Sage, they were made in a Gray color. Is that just a shade of Sage?
 

Jon Crow

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The sleeves on my N3A sit just at the base of my palm with the knits down. Unfortunately, being an original, the knits have lost some elasticity. My issue is that when I raise my arms above my head, the sleeves ride down. Then, the sleeves stay stuck on whatever layer I wear underneath them. I was considering selling it and looking for a longer-sleeved variant, but I love the quality of the jacket and maker and the color. She is a beauty. I wondered if the issue doesn't lie with the sleeve length but with the cut of the arm holes. Has anyone else with an original N3A or even N3B experienced this? Like I said, the sleeve length is almost perfect, with my arms down at my sides.

Also, I heard that before they started making these in Sage, they were made in a Gray color. Is that just a shade of Sage?
I saw a nice one the other day made by Corinth mfg contract since 1943 Corinth mississippi
 

Jon Crow

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bn1966

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The sleeves on my N3A sit just at the base of my palm with the knits down. Unfortunately, being an original, the knits have lost some elasticity. My issue is that when I raise my arms above my head, the sleeves ride down. Then, the sleeves stay stuck on whatever layer I wear underneath them. I was considering selling it and looking for a longer-sleeved variant, but I love the quality of the jacket and maker and the color. She is a beauty. I wondered if the issue doesn't lie with the sleeve length but with the cut of the arm holes. Has anyone else with an original N3A or even N3B experienced this? Like I said, the sleeve length is almost perfect, with my arms down at my sides.

Also, I heard that before they started making these in Sage, they were made in a Gray color. Is that just a shade of Sage?
Is it worth getting the knits replaced? MASH Japan do some great replacements. Just had one nylon jacket treated to new knits & about to get a second sorted.
 

WolfofStateSt

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Is it worth getting the knits replaced? MASH Japan do some great replacements. Just had one nylon jacket treated to new knits & about to get a second sorted.
Yes if it is cheaper than getting a Bronson or Real McCoy parka. Would prefer a place in the US to do the replacement, it can be a pain to send stuff off to Japan and back.


So any body knows of any quality knit replacers in the US please tell me. I love Real McCoys I would like to go a while without purchasing any new jackets.
 

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Doctor Damage

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I’ve recently got an Albert Turner repro N3B in size Medium, and the P2P and hem is 29” wide. Very big versus the already big N3A in same size Medium. Sleeves are also on the shorter side but that could be the shrinking wool. Very cool design, I will stand out in a sea of Arc’teryx Canada Goose parkas for sure with this one.
The sleeves on military spec N3 parkas are short, while the chests are wide. Great fit for short, well-fed people; bad fit for tall, skinny people.
 

WolfofStateSt

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Yes if it is cheaper than getting a Bronson or Real McCoy parka. Would prefer a place in the US to do the replacement, it can be a pain to send stuff off to Japan and back.


So any body knows of any quality knit replacers in the US please tell me. I love Real McCoys I would like to go a while without purchasing any new jackets.
Idk if the sleeves on this are too short ‍
 
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WolfofStateSt

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C.H. Mashland and Sons N-3A MIL-J6279 size Medium 26" P2P
REED N-3A MIL-J6279 size Medium 26" P2P
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I have the early 2000s repro version by RMC, and also in medium and also 26" P2P.
There is external waist cinch to bring thing in together. Very cool jacket design.
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coat length is 31"
What is your sleeves measurements and the sleeve measurements on the RM?
 

bn1966

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Yes if it is cheaper than getting a Bronson or Real McCoy parka. Would prefer a place in the US to do the replacement, it can be a pain to send stuff off to Japan and back.


So any body knows of any quality knit replacers in the US please tell me. I love Real McCoys I would like to go a while without purchasing any new jackets.
I order my knits from MASH but found a very skilled tailor near where I live who does the work of replacing knits at a cheap price for me
 

bn1966

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Well, my latest set of knits arrived from MASH this morning and that’s about a week from ordering to door …. pretty good for small airmail package Japan to UK. Full set of knits for a repro early MA-1.
 

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