Alan Eardley
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All true, but surely it's down to supply and demand. If you look at the sales of RAF vs USAAF reproductions by the UK repro manufacturers, I think you'll find that the demand for USAAF clothing in general outweighs RAF stuff by many times. There are more styles, for a start.
In any case, in my experience good original 'Irvin' jackets and trousers (by which I mean Irvin pattern, not necessarily by IAC) are more readily available in the UK than are their US counterparts. Hence the need for reproduction US stuff. If you can get an original, why buy a reproduction?
Alan
In any case, in my experience good original 'Irvin' jackets and trousers (by which I mean Irvin pattern, not necessarily by IAC) are more readily available in the UK than are their US counterparts. Hence the need for reproduction US stuff. If you can get an original, why buy a reproduction?
Alan
irvinsuit said:Hi Everyone, I'm new here and I thought that I'd add a posting to the forum regarding some observations and frustations with Irvin products. Firstly if you look at the various manufacturers you can get all manner of USAAF and USN leathers and shearlings including sheepskin flying trousers. You are absolutely spoilt for choice. When it comes to Irvins you can get 1940 and 1942 pattern jackets in short wool, possibly quarter inch, you can get "other" reproduction Irvins, and you can get so called Irvin trousers that look nothing like the real thing. So if you wanted that 1941 jacket with longer half inch or in some case three quarter inch wool then you've had it, same with any pattern of Hooded Irvin jacket, or late war multi-panelled Irvin or even a decent pair of matching Irvin trousers. I think that the current 1940 and 1942 Irvins on the market look good, however they look a little too perfect and I'd like to see some irregularities in the texture and length of the fur to give the really authentic look. I just wish that we had more choice with jacket patterns and also with trousers.
Thanks