I recently posted some of my previous experieneces with G&B on an earlier thread "Gibson & Barnes M422a, Us Wings $195" and thought that I would open a new thread regarding my latest experience from having visited the G&B factory earlier this month just prior to departing San Diego on an 18 day HAL cruise to Hawaii.
When I arrived at the G&B factory, I had planned to buy their AN-J-3 in 42T (tall) but found it a bit on the large size for me. In their rack of "historic" A-2 jackets, I tried on a 42T and 40T and selected the 42T and took it with me on the ship. However, as the trip progressd, I though better of my choice and requested that the sales rep at G&B ship the 40T to me so that I could reassess my earlier choice. My final decision is to keep the 40T and send the 42T back to G&B.
The 40L definitely fits much better than the 42L. The G&B 40T is actually a bit bigger than my Aero Bronco A-2 that is labeled as a size 44 (long). It is interesting how labeling of sizes varies greatly from one vendor to another. When I measured the pit to pit of the G&B 40T, I came up with 24.5" (the G&B 42T was 25.5" and the Aero 44 was 24").
IMO the G&B veg tanned goatskin used on their "historic" A-2 jackets is far nicer than the chrome tanned used on their contemporary A-2's. Also their historic jackets seem to have a slimmer fit in the torso than their contemporary A-2's, and I much prefer G&B historic A-2's over their contemporary A-2's with baggy torso, thinner chrome goatskin with less character, and polyester knits. The G&B Type A-2 Mark 31 is made from veg tanned russet goatskin, silk lining, stand collar, and very nice wool knits. Of course all of this is reflected in the price of the jacket!
http://www.gibson-barnes.com/prod-296723/Type-A2-Mark-31.html
The veg tanned russet goatskin that G&B uses on their historic A-2 is actually more of a chocolate color, whereas the Aero russet goatskin (and russet MWHH) has more of a reddish tint present.
G&B 40T Historic A-2
44L Aero Bronco A-2
G&B size 40 A-2 on the left and Aero Bronco size 44 on the right
When I arrived at the G&B factory, I had planned to buy their AN-J-3 in 42T (tall) but found it a bit on the large size for me. In their rack of "historic" A-2 jackets, I tried on a 42T and 40T and selected the 42T and took it with me on the ship. However, as the trip progressd, I though better of my choice and requested that the sales rep at G&B ship the 40T to me so that I could reassess my earlier choice. My final decision is to keep the 40T and send the 42T back to G&B.
The 40L definitely fits much better than the 42L. The G&B 40T is actually a bit bigger than my Aero Bronco A-2 that is labeled as a size 44 (long). It is interesting how labeling of sizes varies greatly from one vendor to another. When I measured the pit to pit of the G&B 40T, I came up with 24.5" (the G&B 42T was 25.5" and the Aero 44 was 24").
IMO the G&B veg tanned goatskin used on their "historic" A-2 jackets is far nicer than the chrome tanned used on their contemporary A-2's. Also their historic jackets seem to have a slimmer fit in the torso than their contemporary A-2's, and I much prefer G&B historic A-2's over their contemporary A-2's with baggy torso, thinner chrome goatskin with less character, and polyester knits. The G&B Type A-2 Mark 31 is made from veg tanned russet goatskin, silk lining, stand collar, and very nice wool knits. Of course all of this is reflected in the price of the jacket!
http://www.gibson-barnes.com/prod-296723/Type-A2-Mark-31.html
The veg tanned russet goatskin that G&B uses on their historic A-2 is actually more of a chocolate color, whereas the Aero russet goatskin (and russet MWHH) has more of a reddish tint present.
G&B 40T Historic A-2
44L Aero Bronco A-2
G&B size 40 A-2 on the left and Aero Bronco size 44 on the right