Atticus Finch said:Hi Kojax,
Have you decided that you want a reproduction G-1? The reason I ask is, depending on your size, originals are fairly easy to come by and generally cost less than LW's repros. Except for the five years between 1978 and 1983, the M-422/G-1 has been issued continuslly since the late 1930s. One can still find Vietnam-era goatskin jackets in very good condition for reasonable prices.
Atticus
Atticus Finch said:Hi Falcodriver,
A cpuple of years ago, I bought my girlfriend a 1962, B-Series RE. What a great G-1! Honey-gold mouton collar. Beautiful, grainy goatskin. In my opinion, the best of the G-1s. Man, do I wish that I could find one in size 48.
Atticus
kojax said:i was looking at lost words webiste wow there gi jacket is very pricey 825.00 crazy.....
On the various flight and vintage jacket forums, where "men" put up digital pictures for their "buddies" of how they look in flight jackets -- children dressing up, no, cross-dressing as adults -- one can read expert instructions on aging, softening, antiquing new jackets to give them that flown-in look, for those whose knowledge of American history and masculine imagery are but flights of the remotest fantasy.