lawrencem
New in Town
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hey there ... I'm Lawrence, and I live in New Zealand. I'm new to these forums, although I've been a fan of all things flight-jacket since I was about 13, back in (ahem) 1988.
Anyway, a few months ago my beloved German flight jacket (one of those grey leather ones) saved me when I came off my Vespa on the motorway, but sacrificed its own life in the process, and I'm on the lookout for a new jacket.
I want to get a Cooper G-1 from the US. (And yes, I'm aware that McCoy in NZ also makes them, although even factoring in international postage the Cooper is about half the price of a McCoy, and to be honest I like the idea of getting the exact same jacket as currently issued to Navy pilots.)
I am, however, a bit freaked out about sizing, and have had a few conversations via email with the people from Neil Cooper USA about what size I should get. (I don't have a "jacket size", seeing as I don't really have any other jackets which haven't been bought at charity shops.) My chest measurement is just over 42". The guy from Neil Cooper said a size 44 had a 52" chest, and that he thought that would be a good size for me. Does that sound about right? I don't want that super-tight look that people who are into A-2s seem to like, as I'll often be wearing a jumper or something underneath, but similarly don't want it too baggy either. (I don't dress "military" ... I just really like leather flight jackets, if that makes any sense.)
My other measurements, if this makes things a little easier for anyone to extrapolate.
> Height: 1.78m / 5.84 ft
> Weight: 98 kg / 216 lbs
> Waist: 107.5cm / 42.32 in
> Chest: 107.5cm / 42.32 in
Any helpful advice appreciated, and pelased to meet you all
Lawrence
Anyway, a few months ago my beloved German flight jacket (one of those grey leather ones) saved me when I came off my Vespa on the motorway, but sacrificed its own life in the process, and I'm on the lookout for a new jacket.
I want to get a Cooper G-1 from the US. (And yes, I'm aware that McCoy in NZ also makes them, although even factoring in international postage the Cooper is about half the price of a McCoy, and to be honest I like the idea of getting the exact same jacket as currently issued to Navy pilots.)
I am, however, a bit freaked out about sizing, and have had a few conversations via email with the people from Neil Cooper USA about what size I should get. (I don't have a "jacket size", seeing as I don't really have any other jackets which haven't been bought at charity shops.) My chest measurement is just over 42". The guy from Neil Cooper said a size 44 had a 52" chest, and that he thought that would be a good size for me. Does that sound about right? I don't want that super-tight look that people who are into A-2s seem to like, as I'll often be wearing a jumper or something underneath, but similarly don't want it too baggy either. (I don't dress "military" ... I just really like leather flight jackets, if that makes any sense.)
My other measurements, if this makes things a little easier for anyone to extrapolate.
> Height: 1.78m / 5.84 ft
> Weight: 98 kg / 216 lbs
> Waist: 107.5cm / 42.32 in
> Chest: 107.5cm / 42.32 in
Any helpful advice appreciated, and pelased to meet you all
Lawrence