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Do you like contrasting knits?

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Hey Guys,
I'm tossing around the idea of contrasting knits. My next jacket will be a Norshor NS3 with an A-2 style collar in Coventry Tea Cowhide.
I was going to go with dark brown knits, but then I saw this RMC jacket on eBay:
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Mark has olive/russet knits as an option.
What do you all think?
I want a casual jacket, nothing too fancy.
Thanks for the thoughts.
 

Worf

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I have a Black A2 with Aero Dark Berry knits. I'm thinking of getting another black one with green knits which I already have... So obviously I'm a fan of contrasting knits.

Worf
 

Vespizzare

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I have a Black A2 with Aero Dark Berry knits. I'm thinking of getting another black one with green knits which I already have... So obviously I'm a fan of contrasting knits. The more forrest green I don't dig.

Worf

Me too. I really like berry knits with seal brown. I've never thought about the olive color, but I think it looks pretty good too. The deeper green I could live without.
 

Big J

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I got russet and seal brown Aero A-2's with olive knits. Looks good. Matches the OD stitching.
 

thor

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I like the red knits with dark seal A-2's and the russet with light brown "caramel" knits looks good too. Not a fan of anything too extreme. If I was going to get something really contrasting, I would pick a more civilian style jacket, not a military A-2.
 

Doctor Strange

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I don't like contrasting knits. I never understood the attraction of the seal leather/reddish knit combo that seems to be so beloved here. Same for olive, tan, golden knits. I prefer closely or vaguely matching shades.

Hey, you asked.
 

Stearmen

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I don't like contrasting knits. I never understood the attraction of the seal leather/reddish knit combo that seems to be so beloved here. Same for olive, tan, golden knits. I prefer closely or vaguely matching shades.

Hey, you asked.
I can only speak for myself, I am fascinated by the fact that oddball knit colors some how made it onto issue WWII A2 jackets. I can understand OD, but, how did red ever make it all the way to being issued?
 

thor

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The USAAF also allowed (unofficially) private purchase (civilian) leather jackets to be worn by pilots and air crew. During war time (and out there on the front lines) a lot of rules and regulations get bent (and broken) so red knits on a flight jacket was probably no big deal.
 

Justhandguns

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Not my cup of tea on an A-2. I think contrasting knits on jackets like the A-1 with the neck ribbon knit would be nicer.
 

aswatland

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I'm a big fan of contrasting knits and agree with Soren-berry knits on a dark seal A2 make a most pleasing combination.
 
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Here is the leather sample with 2 similar colors.....
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and here's the jacket:
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It's just the waistband... so not a military jacket.
Which do you like better?
Thanks[huh]
 

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