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An impressive Irvin collection!
Quiet Man said:Here's the label in my Irvin FYI. Trouser label I will post when I pick them up next week.
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m162/Shamus_05/Irvinoriginal3.jpg
Smithy said:Hello all, just after a little assistance here.
I am looking at buying a repro Irvin or Irvin styled jacket as I have an original which I really do not want to use on an everyday basis.
Now I know that the Eastmans and the Aeros are the closest reproductions, and I have been leaning towards a 1940 Pattern Eastman. However I have started to wonder whether this is the best option for me. I am not a reenactor so my new aquisition will be worn in an "everyday" setting. I am moving back to Norway so it'll get used quite frequently over the colder months. My original Irvin is a little on the short side and I'm wondering whether I'm better off with a slightly longer cut Irvin-style jacket from someone like Aviation Leathercraft.
Interested to hear what people think and their advice.
Just bear in mind that I'm after an Irvin or Irvin stlye jacket so please no suggestions for G-82s, H-19s, A-15s and all of that lot!
TIA,
Tim.
Smithy said:Spitfire and Marv, the AL doesn't look to be a bad jacket even though it's not accurate but the one thing which tends to put me off is that the fleece/fur looks to be very, very long, much longer than on an Irvin. Is this how you guys found it?
I think I need to send off an email to ELC asking if they could add some length to one of their Irvins. I'm imagining the length may need to be five or so inches longer to cover the lower back. Hopefully it's not going to ruin the look of the jacket but I'm thinking it shouldn't.
I just know I'll need that little extra bit to cover the lower back as there's nothing worse than being in -20C and feeling like you're kidneys are freezing!
Thanks to all for the advice.
Smithy said:Thanks Spitfire, I'd be interested in seeing them.