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I won this while I was out. Other than that it looks like it's modeled on a battledress jacket or an ike jacket, what can you tell me about it. I hope it works, because I like the look.
It's all about what you wear with it when it comes to stuff like that, to give it a '40s or '50s look instead of disco. I think it'll look great with a tie and my battledress trousers.fishmeok said:That would be a good one to try and make- I even have a couple to make patterns off of. I think an M1941 "Parsons" jacket would also be pretty cool in goat or horsehide.
I've noticed that there is a very fine line between authentic '40's 50's and disco '70's sometimes. The collar and cut have to be just right, and even then some of the genuine post war stuff is hard to tell from a distance. Once you get in close though the materials and hardware usually make it obvious (for those with discerning taste... )
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Mark
Dinerman said:I won this while I was out. Other than that it looks like it's modeled on a battledress jacket or an ike jacket, what can you tell me about it. I hope it works, because I like the look.Dinerman, I really want one of those! Check out this photo from another thread.
front row 2nd from right. (or is it left! )
I am not saying these are exactly the same jackets - but close enough to demonstrate an alternative US AAF style. I like this guys individuality so much - I bet he was real poseur!
I do notice the A2,back row, second from the right (our right, not theirs) looks to have button holes.... optical illusion? Or is it perhaps a rare ANJ3 (thhough I didn't think they ever made it to issue)?
pipvh said:...except that it has epaulettes. Button pockets and epaulettes. I think this was the highly secret "Let's **** With Future Flight Jacket Forums Squadron" (LFWFFJF), whose existence has always been hotly denied by official channels.