1942 Links Irvin in a large size (I think it is a 7, which equates to a roomy US/UK size 44) with original Lightning zips, all in working order. Two repairs, one on the left shoulder and one on the right lower back panel (see pictures). The jacket is very solid. Original hanging chain is...
Selling my war era flight instructor's A2 from Air Associates. Apparently (according to people more in the know than me) this was made for HLB Corp. Telltale features are the W stitching on the collar, the black hardware, no neck clasp, pocket snap protectors and the collar stand. The liner and...
This is a vintage brown SB B-6 in a trim size 44 with Diesel tapes. Nothing like the current SB offerings, this one is made from thick (B3 comparable thickness) shearling with very nice grain. There were only a few of these made in 'civilian' version without the epaulets. Comes with the original...
Not mine but I thought it was worthwhile pointing out.
Not even sure if it is an original but looks like one, except for the zipper and the hanging leather strap (which I have never seen before on a genuine Irvin). Still, looks nice and the price is right (well, so far it is :)
Gone now.
Werber Sportswear B1 Flying Trousers/Pants in size Medium. Leather is still supple and strong, small repair done by the left knee area. All zips are Talon, they still move and are still intact.
The braces are in excellent shape and still very strong. The right inside brace has the word "Smitty"...
This is an ELMC SFAD that used to have a concho on the pocket, which has been removed, leaving 2 small slits in the leather (see pic). Excellent clean condition, no damage, zip is perfect. I thought this was the last B3 I would buy but it never gets worn and it deserves to see the light! It has...
Here we have an early Avirex goat skin A2 in a size 42. Size label is missing but fits as a 42. Brass good luck Capri bell, metal Talon zipper. The buttery soft leather has some nice patina and grain. Broken in and mildly scuffed at the usual places, jacket is clean, no rips or damage...
Before I throw it on the Bay, I am offering an original Brown Label (made in the USA) Brooks Range goosedown parka in almost new condition. It is a size XL, which is way too large for me, but I could not resist buying it when it was offered to me . The outer shell is cotton and the lining is...
Here we have an early black Eastman Leather Luftwaffe jacket in the thick horsehide they used on the earlier jackets. It is a size 42 and has been broken in with some very nice patina to the hide. Greenish blue moleskin liner, all original and perfectly working RiRi zips and Prym press studs...
Used but not abused, this is a properly broken in B6 from Eastman. A new one is north of 1000 GBP on the Eastman website (https://www.eastmanleather.com/eastman-p-178.html). There is wear to the wool around the neck area and cuffs, and there is a nice patina to the outer shell around the pockets...
Here we have a very lightly used horse hide Aeromarine (the forerunner of the A1) with Harris Tweed lining. Very light scuffing on some of the seams, notably the right elbow and the cinch waist straps. Have tried to show in the pictures but hardly noticeable in the flesh. Clean and without rips...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/192516365539?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
If anyone is interested, I'll lower the price with the Ebay commission if sold before the auction ends. Thanks for looking! This is a rare 1994 ANJ-4 made with the now defunct Fenland Tannery
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Looking for an original Irvin wearable jacket, suitable for a 42" chest. Prefer the long haired fleece but will consider anything and all in the right size.
Thanks all!
Maarten
Hello, I know this is a long shot but you never know! I have a practically new ELC size 44 Irvin in the rare Devon Fleece version. This jacket is slightly too large for me and I prefer the curlier fleece as seen in the link below...
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