Colonel Adam
Familiar Face
- Messages
- 74
Wash them, by hand, with a soft brush--like the kind people use to wash their backs--with Woolite (maybe misspelled but you know what I mean) and warm water. It might make them a little darker, probably not. Hang them to drip-dry. WARNING: no matter what anyone else tells you, DO NOT WASH THEM IN A MACHINE! I'm a leather expert, and if you do they will come out in little pieces!These have been kicking around various closets and attics at least since my grandfather died. I believe they are the companion to his long-gone B-3 jacket (at least, I think that's the name for a "bomber" jacket with the exposed woolly collar). What can you tell me about these pants?
In case you can't read it, the tag says:
And below that is the size tag - 38R.
Unfortunately, they're getting a bit moldy. Not a lot remains of my grandfather's WWII service, so I'd like to keep them in nice shape. Any hints?
Someday I'd like to buy a repo B-3 to pair them with, perhaps with a 507th Fighter Squadron patch painted on the back.
-Dave