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From my experience with original A-2's its more on the manufacturer of the jacket as to its true size. I have had a number of contract jackets and none were consistent. My suit size is 42 but I've had some originals tagged a 48 that fit me.
I think the same can be said of modern clothing makers. A 32 waist in one jean that fits may take a 34 in another.
The whole "WWII sizing" can be taken out of context. As was stated, these jackets weren't intended to have a number of layers under them.
All of us had a different frame when we came out of high school as compared to now. Thats why the bulk of original jackets are the 36-38 range.
How many of you fit into your school varsity jackets anymore? lol
Michael
All of us had a different frame when we came out of high school as compared to now. Thats why the bulk of original jackets are the 36-38 range.
How many of you fit into your school varsity jackets anymore? lol
Michael
Glad you found a jacket you like. Like to see pix on the fit. The 42-P contracts are one of my favorites.I wound up purchasing an Aero 42-15142P in seal on ebay, you were right ButteMT61 about the Aero, very happy with it. I have an opportunity to purchase a used seal Real McCoys. What is your opinion of the Real McCoys?
Thanks