Persimmon
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Please find a quick posting mini review of a new jacket I recently purchased.
I posted this on VFJ a few days back but as some members here may not be part of that forum I thought I would offer the jacket up as a potential purchase option.
I had taken a few pictures last weekend of the jacket on the ground both indoors and outdoors but I do need to get one of my grown up kids to come by at some point and take some photo's of it being worn.
At the moment let me just say its the best fitting A1/A2 jacket I have owned.
Seeing the latest offerings from Headwind here, I snapped up one of their A1 "style" jackets.
When I say style I decided not to go for the traditional A1 - ( I have done that with the A1 from Eastman ) but tweak it by adding the collar from their other offering - the USN 37J1 to give it what I would term an Admiral A1.
I just don't like those high up pockets and I wanted Capeskin so I was pleased to have the option to customize my jacket. Some manufacturers/retailers don't seem to realize we are paying a fortune for these jackets and a little latitude re flexability goes a long way in making customers happy and want to come back for more offerings from them.
The jacket arrived earlish in September so it has only had a month's wear in it so far and that's meant a little bit of sun and rain on it.
Its still early days so it will be interesting to see what happens to the Capeskin re wear but I have to say so far so good and I am pleased with the jacket.
The quality of the leather and the cuffs and buttons are strong.
I was slightly disappointed with the sewing on of the buttons ( not put on tight enough ) and have spoken to Jay about it.
Its a teething error no doubt and I am assured that in future the buttons on future jackets will be secured stronger when sent out to new customers.
Overall a minor issue.
As a comparision to the Eastman A1, I struggle to find any difference ( other than the price !!!!) and I am impressed with the Eastman offering.
The jacket (ie) the standard A1 jacket from Headwind is a copy from the details of an original A1 and is not a copy of a copy. Of course as I played around with the collar I am not exactly seeking 100% accurancy anyway.
The knits - collar and cuffs and the lining are as good an offering as the Eastman A1 and I think both are great jackets.
A comment I would add was that the sleeves appear to be a little looser than the fairly tight close to the arm sleeves of the Eastman. Again nothing dramatically different just more a slightly more comfortable fit.
I would really stress the comfort of this type of collar - it looks good with everything and lays around the collar perfectly.
So if you are looking for a A1 and want to save a good chunk of money I would recommend the Headwind offering.
As I said they offer that custom service ( both in sizes and especially in my case the collar option ) which Eastman do not offer, so again a big plus if you don't just want "stock".
I know I probably should have taken a photo or two when it came out of the box ( well secured and delivered - Custom friendly too !!) but I didn't but hey look at their website for a accurate brand new fresh out of the box look.
Hopefully you can then see the difference that a month's wear gives the jacket.
N.B.The outside shots were in fairly bright sunshine - but they do give a more accurate colour representation of the jacket.
Will get up some "wearing pictures" soon.
Alan
I posted this on VFJ a few days back but as some members here may not be part of that forum I thought I would offer the jacket up as a potential purchase option.
I had taken a few pictures last weekend of the jacket on the ground both indoors and outdoors but I do need to get one of my grown up kids to come by at some point and take some photo's of it being worn.
At the moment let me just say its the best fitting A1/A2 jacket I have owned.
Seeing the latest offerings from Headwind here, I snapped up one of their A1 "style" jackets.
When I say style I decided not to go for the traditional A1 - ( I have done that with the A1 from Eastman ) but tweak it by adding the collar from their other offering - the USN 37J1 to give it what I would term an Admiral A1.
I just don't like those high up pockets and I wanted Capeskin so I was pleased to have the option to customize my jacket. Some manufacturers/retailers don't seem to realize we are paying a fortune for these jackets and a little latitude re flexability goes a long way in making customers happy and want to come back for more offerings from them.
The jacket arrived earlish in September so it has only had a month's wear in it so far and that's meant a little bit of sun and rain on it.
Its still early days so it will be interesting to see what happens to the Capeskin re wear but I have to say so far so good and I am pleased with the jacket.
The quality of the leather and the cuffs and buttons are strong.
I was slightly disappointed with the sewing on of the buttons ( not put on tight enough ) and have spoken to Jay about it.
Its a teething error no doubt and I am assured that in future the buttons on future jackets will be secured stronger when sent out to new customers.
Overall a minor issue.
As a comparision to the Eastman A1, I struggle to find any difference ( other than the price !!!!) and I am impressed with the Eastman offering.
The jacket (ie) the standard A1 jacket from Headwind is a copy from the details of an original A1 and is not a copy of a copy. Of course as I played around with the collar I am not exactly seeking 100% accurancy anyway.
The knits - collar and cuffs and the lining are as good an offering as the Eastman A1 and I think both are great jackets.
A comment I would add was that the sleeves appear to be a little looser than the fairly tight close to the arm sleeves of the Eastman. Again nothing dramatically different just more a slightly more comfortable fit.
I would really stress the comfort of this type of collar - it looks good with everything and lays around the collar perfectly.
So if you are looking for a A1 and want to save a good chunk of money I would recommend the Headwind offering.
As I said they offer that custom service ( both in sizes and especially in my case the collar option ) which Eastman do not offer, so again a big plus if you don't just want "stock".
I know I probably should have taken a photo or two when it came out of the box ( well secured and delivered - Custom friendly too !!) but I didn't but hey look at their website for a accurate brand new fresh out of the box look.
Hopefully you can then see the difference that a month's wear gives the jacket.
N.B.The outside shots were in fairly bright sunshine - but they do give a more accurate colour representation of the jacket.
Will get up some "wearing pictures" soon.
Alan
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