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A2 shoulder width - advice needed

Turtle77

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Hi, which original contract/maker models currently offered by the usual suspects (Aero, Eastman, etc) have the shortest shoulder width? I do not like drooping shoulders on my A2 (inasmuch that is possible with that type of jacket). Thanks!
 

AdeeC

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Hi, which original contract/maker models currently offered by the usual suspects (Aero, Eastman, etc) have the shortest shoulder width? I do not like drooping shoulders on my A2 (inasmuch that is possible with that type of jacket). Thanks!
I believe the earlier pre or early war contract designs from both were much slimmer including the shoulders. Something like an Aero 1711-P perhaps?
 
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Depends on your build too. You can't ask for an off the shelf jacket not to droop if you have narrow shoulders.
And if you go custom, you'll need to work with the maker to get your sizing correct.
Shoulders that droop some (esp on jackets with no bi-swing back) can make it more comfortable.
OTOH, if they droop too much, it looks like crap.
Good luck.
 

Justhandguns

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I suggest you look at some of the Japanese offerings, Real McCoys, Toys, Rainbow Country. Some people say that their house A-2 jackets are cut for the Asian slimmer figures, especially the narrower shoulder and sleeve widths.
 

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