My brother has the Eastman B-6, and it is a very nice jacket. It has a Comar zipper that he does not like, but beside that, it is really a beautiful jacket!
Love the Redskins. BTW, if you want to post up pics, you don't upload them here, you'd use a site like photobucket.com and link to the pics here. If you need help, just yell. It's not bad, just a bit time-consuming until you get the hang of it.I'm a bit late to this party, but I purchased an Aero D-1 "redskin" in March. Far and away my favorite jacket. When worn out, girls actually come up to touch it and look closer!It was bought 2nd hand but never worn. The orig owner had it stored since purchase about 5 yrs ago.I own/owned most of the jacket types mentioned so have opinions there as well.Living in Wisconsin along Lake Michigan has given me much experience for them.I've got pix on my phone. I'll see about uploading them here.M
My conmar was a bit raspy to start with, but has worn in well and now is very free running. My tuppence worth is I would buy an anj4, but it depends how cold it is where you live and how much time you spend outdoors. I find I get more use from my b3 thsn I do from my Irvin as the Irvin is a warmer jscket. Horses for courses, your choice.
I agree. ELC B-6s are superb, but bn1966 asked about D-1 jackets.
Interesting you found that difference, why do you think that is? I've got a LW B3 and an ELC 42 pattern tbh I've never noticed a difference in warmth.
I'm curious about that too. I've got B-3's from ELC and Aero. My RAF is the ELC BoB model. Now there are obvious differences in length and collar size cuts. The RAF jacket can be snugged with that belt. I've never noticed a warmth difference. Any of them are incredibly warm. If snow shoveling its too much.
What are the key differences between the Aero and the ELC? Thicker fleece in the Aero, and...?
Thanks for your input guys, did consider a B6 but concerned they might be a bit fussy (reading threads). My Irvin's (ELC BOB) ok for really cold weather but too warm otherwise (Wiltshire). I want a very simple lightweight shearling for three seasons wear...the D1 seems to fit the bill, oh and it must have pockets. Torn between an Aero "Redskin" & an Eastman D1. I have a number of Eastman jackets but no experience of Aero.
As for thickness, I notice ELC trims the fleece. Aero leaves more of a combed fleece. I discovered with wear it gives it a slight curl, whereas the ELC stays nubby.
DOH ! I just checked the AL website - and they DO make a D-1!!! That'll teach me to pay more attention to their website ...!
All the more reason to make a trip up there for a recce now ...! Choices, choices ....
There's an AL D-1 listed on the 'bay right now.