AustinTX
One of the Regulars
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Trying to find some clarity on the whole Alpha "Vintage" and "Made in USA" thing. McGuire's on eBay has two MA-1's listed as "vintage," one in "vintage blue," the other in "replica blue." The vintage blue jacket has the actual "Vintage Series" tag (with the F-4) and is non-reversible. The replica blue has the large Alpha logo tag and is reversible. Both are made in USA. I am pretty sure these are not the same "line," simply on the basis of the tags. My questions:
1) Is there an appreciable difference in the quality (knits, nylon) and fit (most esp. sleeve length, back length) between the "Vintage Series" and other "Made in USA" Alpha MA-1's? (I am on the smaller end of Large, thin, longish arms).
2) How do you distinguish the fabled "Replica Series" jackets, or do they ever even come around?
FYI, before I got the tip to use a steamer on wrinkled nylon jackets, I received a "Made in USA" MA-1 in replica gray (nice color). It was so bunched up and short-fitting, I had the brilliant idea to send it to the dry cleaners to get the thing presentable. Big mistake. They stretched out the cuffs and put a dry cleaners iron-on tag on the inside of the knit collar, then tried to undo the latter when I complained. The outcome: They are paying my costs for the jacket, and they advised me to maybe not send these jackets to the cleaners, since the materials seemed to be "inferior."
1) Is there an appreciable difference in the quality (knits, nylon) and fit (most esp. sleeve length, back length) between the "Vintage Series" and other "Made in USA" Alpha MA-1's? (I am on the smaller end of Large, thin, longish arms).
2) How do you distinguish the fabled "Replica Series" jackets, or do they ever even come around?
FYI, before I got the tip to use a steamer on wrinkled nylon jackets, I received a "Made in USA" MA-1 in replica gray (nice color). It was so bunched up and short-fitting, I had the brilliant idea to send it to the dry cleaners to get the thing presentable. Big mistake. They stretched out the cuffs and put a dry cleaners iron-on tag on the inside of the knit collar, then tried to undo the latter when I complained. The outcome: They are paying my costs for the jacket, and they advised me to maybe not send these jackets to the cleaners, since the materials seemed to be "inferior."