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lots of jacket types circa 1942

alden405

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i put this up in the hats area and didnt want the jacket crazys to miss out
 

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I presume these are military men - off duty? Fascinating range. Also interesting to see that the sole non-hat wearer appears to be significantly younger than the rest. Maybe symptomatic of the generational shift away from hats as the norm?
 

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Edward said:
I presume these are military men - off duty? Fascinating range. Also interesting to see that the sole non-hat wearer appears to be significantly younger than the rest. Maybe symptomatic of the generational shift away from hats as the norm?

He may not have a hat..but his jacket is damn nice:eusa_clap What are these called again? Grizzlys? I know Aero makes a similar one..

Edit: By the way..all of these men look fab. I like the fella with the leather jacket and the tilted hat. What kind of jacket is that? An A2 maybe? I'm not at all an expert on leather jackets..
 

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Definitely a Luftwaffe jacket, as described on eBay... lol Not an A2 - there is no cuffing on it, and I think I can see a chest-zip pocket. I'd say something akin to one of Aero's half-belts, or a highwayman style.

The young fella is most certainly sporting a Grizzly. I wonder whether they were considered rather outlandish at the time?
 

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Edward said:
The young fella is most certainly sporting a Grizzly. I wonder whether they were considered rather outlandish at the time?
Without having thought too much about it, I would suggest it was not considered outlandish.
These jackets were sold as cold weather garments w/out any social connotations.
Unless you wore one in the summer or to a wedding.. :)
 

Edward

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Ah! I hav wondered about them: because they certainly stand out nowadays, I have often wodnered whether they did even more so in the more conservative past.
 

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The chaps in civcilian clothes are horse traders,sellers and buyers
The chaps in uniform are Quartermaster remount staff
 

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