nicholasb
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Like the Devon fleece Irvin. That is very cool.
Smithy said:That Devon fleece is very distinctive John.
My only question regarding a jacket which is meant to be a late war pattern would be the addition of the "erector strap" on the back of the collar which was originally fitted to keep the collar up in open cockpits. I'd always been under the impression that these ceased being fitted to jackets mid-war, or have I got it wrong?
Either way, lovely repro!
aswatland said:This is all correct. Very few late War jackets had the elastic collar securing strap, a device designed to keep the collar up when flying an aircraft with an open cockpit. For 100% authenticity ELC need to create stitch lines on the wind flap as most late War jackets were made from surplus flying trousers.
aswatland said:Yes, I still have it Tim. I have never seen another one quite like it, so it certainly is a very rare jacket indeed.
Windsock said:Mine just went back in 2 weeks ago.
Windsock said:Mine just went back in 2 weeks ago.
fenaxton44 said:New to the fedora lounge hello to every one, I have several Eastman jackets, A2 ANJ4 M422A a B10 and a C3 vest, what a fantastic site I have found by accident, I have ordered a Irvin Devon from ELC and was wanting to know if anyone has one and what you think of it? Just mist the last one in my size so have to wait. I normally take a regular size 42” but have ordered a 44” for some extra room.
Regards
Dave.
PADDY said:And just to show off Soren's new repro Irvin (again), because it looks so good on him!! (the other two are nice for comparison, as they are originals).
Smithy said:I think that bloke in the background in the Hurri is trying to tell you lot to get out of the bloody way