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Regardless of panel construction, the A2 is not a flattering jacket
Whether a one- two- or three-piece back, the A2 is just not sartorially a very flattering cut, historical associations notwithstanding. From a skilled tailor's point of view, it's a short waisted design with all of the visual bulk (pockets, flaps) set horizontally down around one's tummy, and a waist knit design that inevitably creates a visual spare-tire effect. It lacks the details that would broaden the shoulders (full epaulets, action back), or broaden the chest (breast pockets and attendant flaps and zippers). That's the reason that A2s look so plump and unimpressive on anything other than a military-fit specimen of manhood. Yes, there's much fun to be had talking about the exact details of the Dubow cut, and imagining oneself as the cocky Hilts imprisoned by Nazi stooges. But in actual day-to-day wear, most A2s don't look very good on most wearers.
I would point you to the thread if I could remember which one it was. Making a short jacket with two panels gave the appearance of making it look shorter than it should or could be with one. I haven't seen one to know first hand but it sounded correct. Hope that helps.
Whether a one- two- or three-piece back, the A2 is just not sartorially a very flattering cut, historical associations notwithstanding. From a skilled tailor's point of view, it's a short waisted design with all of the visual bulk (pockets, flaps) set horizontally down around one's tummy, and a waist knit design that inevitably creates a visual spare-tire effect. It lacks the details that would broaden the shoulders (full epaulets, action back), or broaden the chest (breast pockets and attendant flaps and zippers). That's the reason that A2s look so plump and unimpressive on anything other than a military-fit specimen of manhood. Yes, there's much fun to be had talking about the exact details of the Dubow cut, and imagining oneself as the cocky Hilts imprisoned by Nazi stooges. But in actual day-to-day wear, most A2s don't look very good on most wearers.