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Here's a classic that, once introduced in 2001, all but rendered meaningless Eastman's 1942 RAF Flying Jacket. The 1938-Pattern RAF Flying Jacket has become the only RAF jacket anyone orders at HPA, with the exception of the tiny few 1944 Devon-Fleece Jackets we've been able to acquire. I personally love the early model for its cleaner lines and history associated with the Battles of France and Britain, which is likely why the public also gravitates to this style, in addition to the paler wool coloring vs. Eastman's 1942 version.
The RAF jacket style is short in the waist and longer in the sleeves by design, both features duplicated by Eastman. They can look as good worn close to the body as I am doing here or more loose in fit, within reason. And they are supremely warm and delicious with the luxurious wool lining, as well as extremely comfortable in providing a great range of mobility, thanks to the gusseted armpits and the absence of horsehide sleeve reinforcements as found on the USAAF B-3 jackets.
I'm wearing size 40R and my build is as follows: chest 40", 5' 9" tall, waist 30", shirt sleeve 33", weight 147 lbs., lean, athletic build.
You can see detailed images, size tips and product measures on our website:
https://www.historypreservation.com...ircrew-jacket-1938-pattern-battle-of-britain/
The RAF jacket style is short in the waist and longer in the sleeves by design, both features duplicated by Eastman. They can look as good worn close to the body as I am doing here or more loose in fit, within reason. And they are supremely warm and delicious with the luxurious wool lining, as well as extremely comfortable in providing a great range of mobility, thanks to the gusseted armpits and the absence of horsehide sleeve reinforcements as found on the USAAF B-3 jackets.
I'm wearing size 40R and my build is as follows: chest 40", 5' 9" tall, waist 30", shirt sleeve 33", weight 147 lbs., lean, athletic build.
You can see detailed images, size tips and product measures on our website:
https://www.historypreservation.com...ircrew-jacket-1938-pattern-battle-of-britain/