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Hepville said:jacket for winter I´ve made for myself.
Congratulations on this impressive achievement!
Did you make the pattern yourself from the start or did you adapt an existing one?
Hepville said:jacket for winter I´ve made for myself.
Creeping Past said:Congratulations on this impressive achievement!
Did you make the pattern yourself from the start or did you adapt an existing one?
Atticus Finch said:Feelin' blue....B-15C worn on a freezing day at the beach.
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AF
Hepville said:This was my jacket for winter I´ve made for myself:
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It´s lined with pure new wool and really kept me warm with just wearing a shirt and sweater or pullover under it even in the coldest days.
And turned up the collar covers half of my face and saves me good from the cold without wearing a shawl.
Papa M said:They're not too great when you drink too much and puke over them either!lol
(Not that I have been in that unfortunate situation for many years - and I hope you'll never experience it Edward.)
Edward said:Love it... I have a serious hankering for the Buzz Rickson take in the B15-C, but it remains out of my budget for now.... unfortunately, ELC are the only UK supplier I can find, and they've shot up in price this last year (probably the effect of the drop in value in the pound sterling). I would also one day love to have an early patter, war-era B15 repro too, but there's something instantly appealing about the C model, that blue is so striking, a nice change from the greens and browns of most flight jackets.
Atticus Finch said:Thanks, Edward. That jacket is an Alpha Replica series B-15C. If you can find one, they are excellent and cost only a fraction of the Buzz price. They have blackened Scovill paperclip zippers, thick nylon shells and are insulated with the proper wool/cotton batting....just like originals. They even have wool knits, as opposed to the man-made material found on many repros. Truthfully, only two things need be added to these Alphas to make them spot on to the originals. They need Crown zippers and they need real mouton collars. I've actually thought of doing both modifications to my jacket. Since I only paid fifty bucks for it (NWT), I've got a lot of wiggle room for improvement before I get up to the Buzz price.
AF
Edward said:- and the contents of the jacket would be less than historically accurate anyhow....![]()
Atticus Finch said:I tried to picture myself as a private in the Army of Northern Virginia. It was difficult to envision. Even with committee-approved equipment and a hoop-skirted girlfriend, I couldn't help but wonder how many grey-haird, 52 year-old, two hundred and twenty pound Confederates fought in 1863. [huh]
Yeah, me too. It´s maybe nothing for the "******** flightjacket purist"... but it´s my one- of ;-)I love seeing civilian designs like that, really adds an individual edge to it.
[/QUOTE]jon z said:
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style.
shearedcollar said:Enclose
a french leather horsehide coat with removable sheepskin jacket and removable mouton collar . This coat is very easy to find in France and its name is "canadienne".
The coat have some similarity with aviator coat in 1930.
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I have many pics of leather coats with moutons collars. If you are intereted. I can post it.
Shearedcollar
Yes, I have always wanted jackets with the Mouton fur collars too..Mr. 'H' said:Una vez más, this time highlighting the color of the mouton "rust."
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Edward said:That's something close to what I have in mind with the Barnstormer idea I mention above. Nice coat; I'm sure I've seen a photo of Eddie Cochran in one.