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Does Aero make the most `Period-Correct' B-3 Jacket?

mattmiller1973

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I'm looking for the most `period-correct' B-3 jacket that I can possibly find.

Reason: my grandfather flew a B-24 in the second World War out of Horsham St. Faith (458th Bomb Group, 755th Bomb Squadron) and was shot down over Boppard, Germany before being transferred to Stalag Luft 3. I'd like to try and get something as close as I can to what he would have worn.

This is the clearest picture I can find so far of the men in that squadron wearing their sheepskins:
media-20947.jpeg


Also, I really like the USAAF insignias seen on the 50 cal and the cockpit 100 mission sleeves. It would be great if I could get his Bomb Squad insignia on the other shoulder, and I seem to remember having seen that option somewhere.
media-395144.jpg


Note: I couldn't decide whether to post this here or in the Outerwear forum, so I posted it in both -- hope that's ok? Thanks for your help! Love this forum.

P.S. Here's picture of my grandfather, as well, Lt. Col. Frederick Wehrle Wright:
10386837_10152826856136271_7077295998531493828_n.jpg


Check out that crusher! --Matt
 

Kennyz

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Thanks for posting the photo's of your Grandfather, mattmiller1973 - boy, he certainly cut a dashing figure!

Regarding the the most "period correct" B-3... I'm not an expert but I think Eastman Leather and Goodwear Leather would be in the running as well, along with Aero.

Some members here know their stuff about this subject. The person who really comes to my mind as an expert is John Lever...he's super knowledgeable about B-3's (and vintage leather jackets overall).

Ken

I'm looking for the most `period-correct' B-3 jacket that I can possibly find.

Reason: my grandfather flew a B-24 in the second World War out of Horsham St. Faith (458th Bomb Group, 755th Bomb Squadron) and was shot down over Boppard, Germany before being transferred to Stalag Luft 3. I'd like to try and get something as close as I can to what he would have worn.

This is the clearest picture I can find so far of the men in that squadron wearing their sheepskins:
media-20947.jpeg


Also, I really like the USAAF insignias seen on the 50 cal and the cockpit 100 mission sleeves. It would be great if I could get his Bomb Squad insignia on the other shoulder, and I seem to remember having seen that option somewhere.
media-395144.jpg


Note: I couldn't decide whether to post this here or in the Outerwear forum, so I posted it in both -- hope that's ok? Thanks for your help! Love this forum.

P.S. Here's picture of my grandfather, as well, Lt. Col. Frederick Wehrle Wright:
10386837_10152826856136271_7077295998531493828_n.jpg


Check out that crusher! --Matt
 

Tim Learman

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Thanks for posting the photo's of your Grandfather, mattmiller1973 - boy, he certainly cut a dashing figure!

Regarding the the most "period correct" B-3... I'm not an expert but I think Eastman Leather and Goodwear Leather would be in the running as well, along with Aero.

Some members here know their stuff about this subject. The person who really comes to my mind as an expert is John Lever...he's super knowledgeable about B-3's (and vintage leather jackets overall).

Ken
I'm looking for the most `period-correct' B-3 jacket that I can possibly find.

Reason: my grandfather flew a B-24 in the second World War out of Horsham St. Faith (458th Bomb Group, 755th Bomb Squadron) and was shot down over Boppard, Germany before being transferred to Stalag Luft 3. I'd like to try and get something as close as I can to what he would have worn.

This is the clearest picture I can find so far of the men in that squadron wearing their sheepskins:
media-20947.jpeg


Also, I really like the USAAF insignias seen on the 50 cal and the cockpit 100 mission sleeves. It would be great if I could get his Bomb Squad insignia on the other shoulder, and I seem to remember having seen that option somewhere.
media-395144.jpg


Note: I couldn't decide whether to post this here or in the Outerwear forum, so I posted it in both -- hope that's ok? Thanks for your help! Love this forum.

P.S. Here's picture of my grandfather, as well, Lt. Col. Frederick Wehrle Wright:
10386837_10152826856136271_7077295998531493828_n.jpg


Check out that crusher! --Matt
mattmiller1973,

As someone else has already pointed out, Eastman makes an amazing B-3! While I do love Goodwear Leather A2's, I don't know that I've ever seen one of their B-3's and after checking their website, albeit quickly, I didn't see any advertised. You cannot go wrong with Eastman for a B-3, I would personally say theirs is the most authentic B-3 on the market. I own one of their B-3's and have actually had people stop me and ask where I found such a pristine original jacket. My two cents.

Tim
 

Kennyz

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Ohio
Goodwear has made some B-3's, Tim...here's a link to one from a while back...
http://www.goodwearleather.com/photos/Type_B3_44R_01/

Ken


mattmiller1973,

As someone else has already pointed out, Eastman makes an amazing B-3! While I do love Goodwear Leather A2's, I don't know that I've ever seen one of their B-3's and after checking their website, albeit quickly, I didn't see any advertised. You cannot go wrong with Eastman for a B-3, I would personally say theirs is the most authentic B-3 on the market. I own one of their B-3's and have actually had people stop me and ask where I found such a pristine original jacket. My two cents.

Tim
 

Art121

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London
If it’s authenticity your after Eastmans your best bet all things considered, insignias something they can do from their stock list or source it and see it all professionally as this is something performed by the pros with the correct machines. Aero are top notch so defo don’t disregard them
 

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