First it lay on towels, I changed them to dry ones and turned it over. Now it lies just on the warm floor, it is no longer wet, but judging by the weight, the water is not all out of it yet. I look forward to the end of the experiment. I hope everything will be OK (in any case, that it will not...
Hi, Kowalski, how long did your jacket completely dry out?
I try to repeat the same thing with my old W&G A2.
Yesterday I put it in warm water for 10 minutes (exept the sleeves). Today - after 16 hours (it lies on the heated floor with a temperature of 40 ° C) there is no result yet - it does...
Thank you, I've never seen them before.
I saw only their A2, but they are not very interesting for me, and of course LL Bean for me - it's their duck boots, which I wear in wet and dirty weather.
Undoubtedly, they are dead. Also undoubtedly those who have seen and remember them here are still alive here. And even after God will takes people who were just a child at that scary times, they will still be remember here, and their uniform (or part) will be remind they here.
Perhaps it's...
I like when the jacket aging naturally.
I have several leather flight jackets, there are old ones among them and they came to me from the previous owners and there is wear - scratchs and tears. I look at them and imagine how, for example, this scratch appeared from contact with the plane...
It is very interesting to hear the comparison of this jacket from the owner of the original A2.
The leather is really very soft and pleasant.
I wore it on several times and the more I wear it, the better it fits.
Deacon, I agree. If I had to fly not in shirt, but in A2 jacket I would prefer more roomy (but not baggy), especially with regard of hands movement to be able comfort work with the armature on the upper panels in cockpit. But since for me these jackets - hobby , I prefer more tight fit for...
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