Picked this up a few weeks back, a superb jacket used by the British motorcycle patrols.
For summer wear I would think due to the vented leather. A heavy steer hide outer shell with fitted armour, the photo's tell the best story.
This is a large size around 40-42,but they were all hand made and tailored to fit each individual officer. I especially like the A2 style flaps with zip pockets and clean back design. Shoulder forearm and elbow armour are also fitted. A nice kidney panel and the sides are vented.
I am no authority to these jackets at all but first saw these for sale at auto jumbles and bike meetings around 18 years ago, I would like to know a little more, indeed when they were first used and when replaced by todays hi vis garments.having seen a few of these jackets I have yet to see the zip together matching trousers.
If anyone has a larger one to trade please let me know as this is a little small for me. Probably my favourite Police jacket and modern style of all time. This one is near mint with some dead insects collected along the way.
Here's a bunch of pics.
For summer wear I would think due to the vented leather. A heavy steer hide outer shell with fitted armour, the photo's tell the best story.
This is a large size around 40-42,but they were all hand made and tailored to fit each individual officer. I especially like the A2 style flaps with zip pockets and clean back design. Shoulder forearm and elbow armour are also fitted. A nice kidney panel and the sides are vented.
I am no authority to these jackets at all but first saw these for sale at auto jumbles and bike meetings around 18 years ago, I would like to know a little more, indeed when they were first used and when replaced by todays hi vis garments.having seen a few of these jackets I have yet to see the zip together matching trousers.
If anyone has a larger one to trade please let me know as this is a little small for me. Probably my favourite Police jacket and modern style of all time. This one is near mint with some dead insects collected along the way.
Here's a bunch of pics.