If you can wear a size 40 here's an Eastman Luftwaffe Ostmann (In Europe):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EASTMAN-ho...258004?hash=item34363cddd4:g:nz4AAOSwD1Bfu9ae
Anyone experienced with german WWII jackets, are they safe to wear outside?If you can wear a size 40 here's an Eastman Luftwaffe Ostmann (In Europe):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EASTMAN-ho...258004?hash=item34363cddd4:g:nz4AAOSwD1Bfu9ae
Anyone experienced with german WWII jackets, are they safe to wear outside?
This jacket has little in common with actual German WWII fight jackets. I've read somewhere that this jacket is based on a movie jacket from "the battle of Britain '.Anyone experienced with german WWII jackets, are they safe to wear outside?
thanks, Will. From what I understand, Vansons in general are bigger. So this seems to be on par with the usual go down one size.
I disagree, i have 7 Vansons and i am a 42/M in all of them, which is my regular size (41" chest).
The only brands where i consistantly have to size down are Schott and Aero.
Not sure if this was posted already, seems like a really nice jacket.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-80...-Vermont-USA-Made-Jacket-Size-42/143848486736
I had to downsize with every Vanson I had, which was Model A x2, Model B x2, two truckers, Rock and Roll, three Sportsrider jackets and one coat that I couldn't ID. Size 42, size I generally (used to) wear if I didn't want a jacket in skintight fashion, with Vanson ALWAYS felt like a 46. The B in 42 was practically unwearable for me, while the A's were too wide. Ditto for the Sportsrider jackets which were supposed to be tighter. I dunno, I just always found Vanson at least 1 size oversized.
Model A and B in a size 40 were PERFECT for me, though.
Weird, i have:
42 CHP
42 Chopper
M Commando x2
M Denver (Racing shirt)
M HD Cycle Champ
42 Stormer (Belstaff style)
I really could not comfortably size down in any of these an i have a 41" chest.
I ask the seller for measurements, do not know why as I am not buying jackets I have three for sale myself.If you can wear a size 40 here's an Eastman Luftwaffe Ostmann (In Europe):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EASTMAN-ho...258004?hash=item34363cddd4:g:nz4AAOSwD1Bfu9ae
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I think Ike in HH was cut slightly large, but have no comparison to other Vansons. I wear 38 in most jackets but was able to fit into this 36 HH Ike:
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what's confusing is the jackets I'm looking at, on the Vanson site they claim there's usually 6.5 to 7 inches of ease. So a 40 size is 47 or 23.5 p2p. Which sounds gigantic. But then I've asked a few members to measure theirs, and it's more like 5 inches of ease which is a little more doable. But then like with Schotts, you get the waist and bottom hem issue.Dunno, maybe I was overestimating my jacket size the whole but like, in some jackets, 42 was a spot on fit for me, while in others I could comfortably size down and this is the case with Vanson. But I've rarely had a 42 leather jacket by any other maker that I felt was too large to be worn (except with Aero).
I think the reason that you find their sizing to be correct could be that mostly all the examples you've listed are from their top of the line offer thus possibly constructed using a better / sleeker pattern, while I've only had stuff from their workhorse line & nothing really fancy. So maybe these fit tighter? Just guessing.