bdk wrote:
Although not Anorak approved,
Best quote of the thread.
fleet16b wrote:
I have been collecting aviation clothing for over 30 yrs.
Hands down , Eastman Leather Clothing and Goodwear are the two BEST repro examples on the market.
DO NOT waste your time on Avirex, Cooper, Schott etc.
They are not even close to being accurate.
You will have to pay as they are pricey but 100% worth the money.
I wear an ELC Roughwear 1401 Russet Horsehide A2. It now has over 500 flying hours on it and gets better looking as it ages. Tough as nails.
First off, you have to make a distinction between WWII-era "accurate" and otherwise. Yes, as you say most of the current manufacturers outside the ones you mention do not make a true-to-the-pattern A-2.
BUT, to so tell someone not to waste their time on the other manufacturers is a little overboard. It's all ready been noted that these jackets deviate from the wartime pattern, but does that make them not 'authentic'? Again, both Brad and I have posted our actual USAF-issued jackets by Avirex -- last time I checked, actual issue items were 'authentic'. Not the same as a WWII pattern jacket, but still an authentic us military A-2.
Finally, there is no relation between authenticity and quality. Good to know your 500-hour Eastman is looking great. So are the Avirexes issued to Brad and I.