Dudleydoright
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First off, most WW2 vets wouldn't know a good/accurate repro from a bad 'in, let alone from a genuine WW2 issue one. That's the amusing irony and shows how little interest they had in their jackets.
I kinda agree with Tonypaj about the appearance of A-2's : to me they look best proportioned when laid flat rather than worn.
Remember, when we think of A-2's back in the day, they were worn with all the swagger of youth and to us, all the glamour of their profession and the dark times they were in. Not to mention the cut of the clothing of the day with higher waisted trousers.
Nowadays, when we see A-2's being worn, it is mostly by men over 30, looking somewhat more self conscious, with less swagger and in lower waisted trousers than the original wearers. Go figure !!!
Despite all that, I've had a love hate thing with A-2's going back to my first in the late 80's with a Sefton that was better than I appreciated at the time. My latest is an Eastman Cable in goat that I like how it looks on me. What the world thinks of how I look, I could care less !!
Dave
I kinda agree with Tonypaj about the appearance of A-2's : to me they look best proportioned when laid flat rather than worn.
Remember, when we think of A-2's back in the day, they were worn with all the swagger of youth and to us, all the glamour of their profession and the dark times they were in. Not to mention the cut of the clothing of the day with higher waisted trousers.
Nowadays, when we see A-2's being worn, it is mostly by men over 30, looking somewhat more self conscious, with less swagger and in lower waisted trousers than the original wearers. Go figure !!!
Despite all that, I've had a love hate thing with A-2's going back to my first in the late 80's with a Sefton that was better than I appreciated at the time. My latest is an Eastman Cable in goat that I like how it looks on me. What the world thinks of how I look, I could care less !!
Dave