RAF Flying Boots from Lewis (UK)?
Rumours are that Lewis Leathers (UK) have started producing RAF 1336 Pattern Flying Boots.
I have checked their website, but did nor find anything. Anybody out there knows?
Horsehide was the first choice of A2 makers.
Goat came in later in the war.
Both are tough and can stand a lot of use.
I have both - but prefer the horsehide. Because it's the original hide.
And the grain and the feel is better.
But it's a personal thing and you might feel differently.:)
Hi Greg
You should take a look at AEROs A2's (the real deal Horsehide is quite something!)
http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/products.php?cat=militaryjackets&sub=originalcontracta2
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