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FS: Eastman ELC HLB A-2 Fight Jacket Size 40

Gaz

New in Town
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Fom the ELC web site:
THE rarest of all the A-2 contracts: H.L.B. Corp, contract 9709 37-3891P.
Contracted in March 1937 with the smallest of production runs numbering 375.
Only a couple are known to have survived to present day.
It has a number of unique features, not least the M-31 Kwik zip - an extremely rare model of zip that was only used on this contract of A-2 jacket. Having acquired the trademark rights to produce this brand of zip again several years ago, and after fastidious effort in R&D, we are now able to offer the definitive reproduction of this incredibly rare model of A-2 - replete with the Kwik M-31 zipper.
Working from the original HLB A-2 we hold in archive, every detail has been faithfully replicated. Please view the picture gallery on this page, which links from clicking the jacket to the left here, to view the side by side comparisons of all the unique details.
Please note: You will notice the original jacket in these pictures looks somewhat darker than our reproduction. This is because the original jacket was overpainted, later in the war, with a darker dye as part of a refurbishment process that was often applied to flight jackets around that time. It’s original factory production shade was the typical, lighter, pre-war Havana Brown shade.
The cut and fit have been taken inch for inch off the original. It is a very comfortable cut, with a tad extra length in body compared to most other makers, but most markedly a completely unique cut to the sleeve underarm which is like no other - giving this model of A-2 a noticeable amount of extra lateral arm movement when raising ones arms to the side.
The way this company interpreted the spec is clearly an intelligent and thoughtful one, with several unique design points which are not seen on other contracts, such as:
- the sleeve cut
- inset collar hook
- leather tabbed zip reinforcement at inside-waist
- double topped stitched pocket flaps
Naturally we have used the most authentic hide for this special original maker product, that being a 100% veg-tanned horsehide we trade-name “Vintage WarHorse®”.
For the A-2 enthusiast, this is one of the rarest copies that will ever be available, as only in this unique specification can it be made to 100% authenticity.


Item is tagged at 40R but here are the measurements.

Chest: 21.5 inches
Front: 23 inches
Sleeves: 24 inches
Back: 24 inches
Shoulders: 18 inches
 

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Persimmon

One of the Regulars
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134
Location
Nottingham
Fom the ELC web site:
THE rarest of all the A-2 contracts: H.L.B. Corp, contract 9709 37-3891P.
Contracted in March 1937 with the smallest of production runs numbering 375.
Only a couple are known to have survived to present day.
It has a number of unique features, not least the M-31 Kwik zip - an extremely rare model of zip that was only used on this contract of A-2 jacket. Having acquired the trademark rights to produce this brand of zip again several years ago, and after fastidious effort in R&D, we are now able to offer the definitive reproduction of this incredibly rare model of A-2 - replete with the Kwik M-31 zipper.
Working from the original HLB A-2 we hold in archive, every detail has been faithfully replicated. Please view the picture gallery on this page, which links from clicking the jacket to the left here, to view the side by side comparisons of all the unique details.
Please note: You will notice the original jacket in these pictures looks somewhat darker than our reproduction. This is because the original jacket was overpainted, later in the war, with a darker dye as part of a refurbishment process that was often applied to flight jackets around that time. It’s original factory production shade was the typical, lighter, pre-war Havana Brown shade.
The cut and fit have been taken inch for inch off the original. It is a very comfortable cut, with a tad extra length in body compared to most other makers, but most markedly a completely unique cut to the sleeve underarm which is like no other - giving this model of A-2 a noticeable amount of extra lateral arm movement when raising ones arms to the side.
The way this company interpreted the spec is clearly an intelligent and thoughtful one, with several unique design points which are not seen on other contracts, such as:
- the sleeve cut
- inset collar hook
- leather tabbed zip reinforcement at inside-waist
- double topped stitched pocket flaps
Naturally we have used the most authentic hide for this special original maker product, that being a 100% veg-tanned horsehide we trade-name “Vintage WarHorse®”.
For the A-2 enthusiast, this is one of the rarest copies that will ever be available, as only in this unique specification can it be made to 100% authenticity.


Item is tagged at 40R but here are the measurements.

Chest: 21.5 inches
Front: 23 inches
Sleeves: 24 inches
Back: 24 inches
Shoulders: 18 inches


Might help your sale to list how much it is selling for. Shipping costs etc.
 

Brettafett

One Too Many
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1,339
Location
UK
Hi Gaz,
Could you provide fit pics please?
Also, how tall are you and how much do you weigh?
Thanks,
Brett
 

Gaz

New in Town
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27
Hey Brett. Unfortunately I have no good way of providing fit pics that aren't mirror selfies and that doesn't quite do the jacket justice.
 

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