There's two kinds of jackets in this crazy world.. A-1's and A-2's. It's a bit baggy, but the untucked flannel shirt looks good.
There's two kinds of jackets in this crazy world.. A-1's and A-2's. It's a bit baggy, but the untucked flannel shirt looks good.
Thanks, Butte. So, which of those hides will he actually be using? The bottom one looks pretty nice.
SJ
The most likely candidate is the one (shown twice) alongside the sample of brown goatskin, I.e. The cape on left in the colour on the right.
ButteMT61
I think maybe part of the appeal of that A1 today, is not only is it historical it is also rare to see anyone wearing an A1. At least I've never seen anyone wearing one, however the A2 is really becoming quite common place now. I frequently see various quality of A2 jackets as I travel around. I should clarify I enjoy seeing people wearing them & sometimes ask the owners who made it & where they bought it, usually they are pleased to do that.
An interesting detail on the A1 are the snaps at the bottom of the windflap which I would imagine were a very practical addition, although dropped on the A2 contract. It is wonderful looking jacket & I hope you enjoy having it in your collection!
Here is the Lost Worlds A1 and Navy versions in OD. I have seen a photo of a Navy version in OD, though I can not for the life of me find it! There were orders for the Army A1 in OD, but I have never seen one in color.![]()
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Man..now that is one green A1..avocado green..I would say.![]()
I bought a new Eastman version when they first came out, A nice jacket as I wanted something button up for a change, but like most of there A2s, tended to droop at the shoulders. Thats why I don't have it now, though I believe they may have corrected this.
It didn't have any kind of beat up look and blended in with modern everyday wear. The only gripe I really had with it were the almost useless pockets, especially the one with the pencil pouch, you could get a matchbook in there and then have trouble getting it outhaha.
Mine(pockets) though were a little higher op than going by your pics though.
Nice jacket all the same, John
And that's the problem with period A-1 photos...they're always in black and white. When we look at the old photos of guys wearing their A-1s, we assume that we're looking at brown jackets. But we may actually be looking at olive jackets or olive jackets mixed with brown...there's no way to know.
Stearmen, you're one up on me. I have never seen a modern photo of an original, olive A-1...Navy or Army. But, heck, there probably aren't more than a half dozen known originals of any color in existence today. I have no doubt that Olive A-1s existed.
AF
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The later iteration of the ELC A-1 (in capeskin with a narrower silhouette and smaller pockets) is on the money in most respects - not perfect, but a very good reproduction.
The shoulders sit properly with no droop.
The capeskin wears well and shows plenty of character.
If you want to use the pockets to store lots of items though, it's not the jacket for you. I can fit an iPhone in my narrower pocket, along with a propelling pencil in the slot; a set of car keys, or a notebook in the other (and, with difficulty, a coiled dog lead), but that's about it ;-)
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