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Some diligent searching on the web may reveal occasional well-made A-2 (or other) jackets. Folks on VintageLeatherJackets.com forum can be "Demanding" on how faithful repro jackets are to "Originals", and often "dismissive" of items not meeting their standards. It is what it is.
That said, there is a lot of solid knowledge to be gleaned there concerning fit, quality of materials, and quality of construction.
Most Repro manufacturers offer detailed sizing instructions. Measure your body as the Mfr suggests and be aware that some Mfrs measure things a little differently than others.
If you are lucky, your jacket ordered from a Repro Mfr will be close to Std size (thus not "Customized") and will allow Return option in case of ill fit.
Jackets ordered from E-bay vendors are subject to how they measure them. After fully reading the above link, you will be armed with necessary questions about how the Ebay jackets were measured and empowered to ask the vendor to properly measure it--maybe with pix. ALWAYS a cloth tape measure!
Good thread for general knowledge: https://www.vintageleatherjackets.org/threads/how-to-measure-a-jacket-correctly-tutorial.15194/ DO read fully.
Final points: Lotsa New leather jackets have their sleeve length decrease up to an Inch due to creasing/contracting of sleeves due to normal wear. This is normal. Buy sleeve length accordingly.
IMHO, most any garment can be comfortably worn if a little "too big", but this seldom the case if the garment is even a tinch "too small".
I've seen lots of "field gear" from foreign Mfrs made with inferior thread which caused the gear to prematurely fail. Almost impossible, by sight, for even an Expert to detect this flaw. Suggest some Mfrs might use "inferior" thread, as it's cheaper.
That said, there is a lot of solid knowledge to be gleaned there concerning fit, quality of materials, and quality of construction.
Most Repro manufacturers offer detailed sizing instructions. Measure your body as the Mfr suggests and be aware that some Mfrs measure things a little differently than others.
If you are lucky, your jacket ordered from a Repro Mfr will be close to Std size (thus not "Customized") and will allow Return option in case of ill fit.
Jackets ordered from E-bay vendors are subject to how they measure them. After fully reading the above link, you will be armed with necessary questions about how the Ebay jackets were measured and empowered to ask the vendor to properly measure it--maybe with pix. ALWAYS a cloth tape measure!
Good thread for general knowledge: https://www.vintageleatherjackets.org/threads/how-to-measure-a-jacket-correctly-tutorial.15194/ DO read fully.
Final points: Lotsa New leather jackets have their sleeve length decrease up to an Inch due to creasing/contracting of sleeves due to normal wear. This is normal. Buy sleeve length accordingly.
IMHO, most any garment can be comfortably worn if a little "too big", but this seldom the case if the garment is even a tinch "too small".
I've seen lots of "field gear" from foreign Mfrs made with inferior thread which caused the gear to prematurely fail. Almost impossible, by sight, for even an Expert to detect this flaw. Suggest some Mfrs might use "inferior" thread, as it's cheaper.


