MightyEighth
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Slim or blousy? I think the way the question is expressed will lend itself to people voting slim. Blousy sounds awful and slim sounds, well, desirable. You could also have written - How should it fit skin-tight or looser? and it would have had the same affect on votes in reverse. As we've seen from so many period photos there was no original fit. I prefer them to have a looser look, but blousy... not so much.
I know what you are saying, however the word blousy would technically be correct for the looser fit, as they blouse around the edges/knits etc. I don't think blousy has negative connotations, unless based on personal taste and preference.
Agree there was no one original fit, but there were original fits per contract, of which the 1756 is certainly my favourite original fit that I have seen.
It's worth pointing out that WWII paratroopers bloused their pants over their jump boots!MightyEighth said:I know what you are saying, however the word blousy would technically be correct for the looser fit, as they blouse around the edges/knits etc. I don't think blousy has negative connotations, unless based on personal taste and preference.
It's worth pointing out that WWII paratroopers bloused their pants over their jump boots!
I know what you are saying, however the word blousy would technically be correct for the looser fit, as they blouse around the edges/knits etc. I don't think blousy has negative connotations, unless based on personal taste and preference.
Agree there was no one original fit, but there were original fits per contract, of which the 1756 is certainly my favourite original fit that I have seen.
Nice pic. None of these look particularly loose or overly slim, just nice. Indeed each to their own.
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Ideally, I prefer a A2 to fit like a good Harrington. Looser than a thirties style halfbelt, but not big enough for a sweater underneath. If it's cold enough out to necessitate a sweater, it's not A2 weather. Purely personal preference, though.
That is why I have two sizes for my A-2s, 38 for a tight slim fit, and 40 for a more comfy kind of wearing, especially with a thicker sweater underneath.
The problem for the A-2 is always the one piece back where it bulges at waist level. Some patterns also have some pretty generous cut at the sleeves which makes them look like an 80s' jacket (in a fashion's sense). I think the jacket in the photo looks like an excellent fit.
Totally agree. That's why I retire my A-2 to storage in the Autumn.
The officers and aircrew that wore their A-2 on flights, without their B3, must have been bloody freezing.