Sizes:
They have about 4" total of stretch, so I would say you could comfortably add about 2 inches to the measurements and have a nice snug fit. Sweater #1 has the snagged waist knit and is a little more beat up than #2. These are surprisingly heavy sweaters.
Back From Bottom of collar :
1) 25.5
2) 23.5
Sleeve from shoulder to the end of the cuff:
1) 21
2) 19
Sir,
I wanted to see if you have any other WWII Sweaters, mainly a 5 button from WWII. or one of these mechanics sweaters in a Large size.
I posted a "wanted WWII Sweater" and I would like to see if you have one".
I desperately need to find one for my father for Christmas.
Can you please check?
I would be more than happy to TRADE YOU anything out of MY WWII Collection.
I have some vintage clothes as well.
Can you please let me know?
Thank you so very much
Chad
Hi
Sorry those are the only authentic WWII sweaters I have- modern 5-button sweaters are easy to come by and if you replace the buttons they are dead ringers for WWII sweaters.
Cheers
Mark
http://whatpriceglory.com/pic/GISweater.jpg for $60, 100% wool in the right color. Originals in large are pricey when they do show up. What Price Glory also has repro M1911 and sleeveless V-neck sweaters. WWII impressions used to have them, but I don't see them on its website.
I think the most important thing is the sleeve measurement- length would be difficult to increase. They have a bout 4" total of stretch, I would say 2 " would be realistic and still be able to wear them. $30 apiece or $50 for both (plus shipping)
Cheers
Mark
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