It might fit you well Reg, nice A-2.
From the ad it sounds like it means done swiftly and with less precision, to replicate the quick work of 1940's machinists.
Might mean some intentional sloppy stitching in some places I suppose.All his A2 fits me well, I just don't know what "wartime sewing" mean...
MeansAll his A2 fits me well, I just don't know what "wartime sewing" mean...
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While I initially thought that might be the answer, on reflection I don't think John would ever be intentionally sloppy in anything he did.Might mean some intentional sloppy stitching in some places I suppose.
That's what I mean exactly, thanks Nick! Anyway, it's perfectly done work and is true masterpiece in its every detail. I love JC's works.I assume it to mean within tolerance but not 100% perfect, which is my understanding of how some were made back in the day.
You're right Sir, but the main thought was probably to recreate that true appearance of original combat jackets - that's why I supposed some slightly sloppy stitches to be done intentionally, just to make the jacket looking identical to combat originals.While I initially thought that might be the answer, on reflection I don't think John would ever be intentionally sloppy in anything he did.