johnnyjohnny
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i'm hoping i didn't create a FrankenFlightjacket, and respect the opinions here enough to garner some of them...
what i did was to take a uswings.com g-2, which is pretty nice (not a replica in the hard core sense, but really a sharp jacket) except for what i considered was the floppy collar...
i am a big fan of the a-2, as most here are, but mostly the 'collar stand' version, which is available in just a few rare replica models...most a-2s to my mind have rather long collars except for the collar stand models, somewhat extending down too far on the jacket body for me (except for the collar stand models, i think)
the g-2's collars go off to the sides rather than down, and the one i had a collar a bit larger and flappier than to my tastes, so, i have had snaps put on them (a-2 style) so the collar looks like an a-2 'collar stand' model...
the result has indeed been an a-2 collar on a g-2 jacket, the g-2 jacket being basically the g-1 without the fur collar...the other main difference from the a-2 being a lack of epaulets
despite our actual guys in ww2 doing all sorts of ad hoc changes on their issued a-2s, i'm wondering if my hybrid g-2/a-2 is considered some mutant monster by those here...i know all that matters is what i think since i am wearing it, but i'm curious...the jacket is not a mixture of parts, like frankie the monster was, but has only had snaps added to the collar in the proper fashion, and so i wear it with the collar snapped...
is this a simply wrong act to perform on an historic style jacket? tacky, cheesey, or considered more legit, somewhat like choosing to wear a collar up rather than down...
rather anal question i'm sure, but i am curious...
what i did was to take a uswings.com g-2, which is pretty nice (not a replica in the hard core sense, but really a sharp jacket) except for what i considered was the floppy collar...
i am a big fan of the a-2, as most here are, but mostly the 'collar stand' version, which is available in just a few rare replica models...most a-2s to my mind have rather long collars except for the collar stand models, somewhat extending down too far on the jacket body for me (except for the collar stand models, i think)
the g-2's collars go off to the sides rather than down, and the one i had a collar a bit larger and flappier than to my tastes, so, i have had snaps put on them (a-2 style) so the collar looks like an a-2 'collar stand' model...
the result has indeed been an a-2 collar on a g-2 jacket, the g-2 jacket being basically the g-1 without the fur collar...the other main difference from the a-2 being a lack of epaulets
despite our actual guys in ww2 doing all sorts of ad hoc changes on their issued a-2s, i'm wondering if my hybrid g-2/a-2 is considered some mutant monster by those here...i know all that matters is what i think since i am wearing it, but i'm curious...the jacket is not a mixture of parts, like frankie the monster was, but has only had snaps added to the collar in the proper fashion, and so i wear it with the collar snapped...
is this a simply wrong act to perform on an historic style jacket? tacky, cheesey, or considered more legit, somewhat like choosing to wear a collar up rather than down...
rather anal question i'm sure, but i am curious...