So, here is one of my latest eBay LW scores, a new and unworn B-2 flight jacket.
It's a jacket i have wanted for a while but i couldn't bring myself to spend new money on a jacket that would not see much use. I was lucky and stumbled upon a 42L one in the UK.
It is a very interresting jacket, most seams are triple stitched, it has the biggest mutton collar ever designed, and a ridiculously thick 26oz alpaca lining.
The lining is basically like wearing a peacoat underneath a leather jacket, it is madness.
There is zero tapering from pits to waist, probably due to the fact that they were designed to be worn above similarly thick pants. It is definitely a jacket designed to layer.
A part of me would have wanted it a bit tighter, but i have reached a point where i am not looking for 100% perfect fit i guess. Knowing this one was a copy of an original i don't mind the larger fit, it's built for a specific function and i am ok with that.
Warmth wise, i find it a lot more usable than the B-3.
Today i spent 2 hours outside in just above freezing temperatures wearing a thin jumper and the jacket and i never felt cold, had i been wearing a B-3 i would have been too warm. I could easily go down to -5c (23F) with a thicker jumper, there is plenty of room in the body and arms to layer comfortably.
My jacket was missing the elastic strap that sits on the back of the collar, but Stuart sent me a replacement one free of charge, once it arrives i will update this thread with pics showing how it works and what it does...
Pics:
Fit Pics:
It's a jacket i have wanted for a while but i couldn't bring myself to spend new money on a jacket that would not see much use. I was lucky and stumbled upon a 42L one in the UK.
It is a very interresting jacket, most seams are triple stitched, it has the biggest mutton collar ever designed, and a ridiculously thick 26oz alpaca lining.
The lining is basically like wearing a peacoat underneath a leather jacket, it is madness.
There is zero tapering from pits to waist, probably due to the fact that they were designed to be worn above similarly thick pants. It is definitely a jacket designed to layer.
A part of me would have wanted it a bit tighter, but i have reached a point where i am not looking for 100% perfect fit i guess. Knowing this one was a copy of an original i don't mind the larger fit, it's built for a specific function and i am ok with that.
Warmth wise, i find it a lot more usable than the B-3.
Today i spent 2 hours outside in just above freezing temperatures wearing a thin jumper and the jacket and i never felt cold, had i been wearing a B-3 i would have been too warm. I could easily go down to -5c (23F) with a thicker jumper, there is plenty of room in the body and arms to layer comfortably.
My jacket was missing the elastic strap that sits on the back of the collar, but Stuart sent me a replacement one free of charge, once it arrives i will update this thread with pics showing how it works and what it does...
Pics:
Fit Pics: