Thanks for your help, i realy appreciate!
I have contact Noble House, but they cannot give me correct measures of theire jacket; what they call custom size is in fact and stock jacket they will mod by shortened length or arms.
I order the Luftwaffe one in cloth from us, the quality was very cheap, poor stitching, and very strange fit, the shoulder are 3 inch too big and the waist 2 inch to small to close it?! I ship it back the same day!
LL was one of my first choice and contact us but they refuse to not put the brand patch on it so don t buy it as i always prefer unbranded look.
To Speedrvrx, i order from Pegasus but they do mistake and don t aswer my mails since weeks so needed to open pp claim.
Realy sad about it because the one i prefer.
I also buy Schott LC5142, leather are good (better than the Pegasus one) but the shape don t fit me well.
So i always search!
Please post me pics of yours or 30 and 40's look jacket.
Have a nice weekend
There have been some photos in one of the threads here sometime back. Plus Eastman has photos of its offering in the standard Luftwaffe, which it is, evidently, now calling the Ostmann.Fair enough.
However, only saw WW2 Luftwaffe private purchased jacket photos with Hartmann jackets.
So far I newer saw any WW2 Luftwaffe photos with " Ostmann " like jackets.
Happy to see photos of WW2 "Ostmann" jackets if any available.
Of course, the Luftwaffe never had an issued leather jacket until the sheepskin version of the Kanaljacke in - if memory serves - 1944, so all those jackets worn by Hartmann, Galland (at least before he took to wearing a captured Irvin suit) and the rest were pp.
Any of the Aero 30s HB models with European looking details would be perfect for a "luftwaffe style" jacket; many of thed ral thing were French jackets designed for cycling.
IMO, the Lewis jackets are beauiful, but not really ideal if you want a 'realistic' jacket that could have been worn by an actual Luftwaffe pilot, as opposed to a guy with a Sixties haircut in a jingoistic, low-budget British film from the early sixties....
To Speedrvrx, i order from Pegasus but they do mistake and don t aswer my mails since weeks so needed to open pp claim.
Realy sad about it because the one i prefer.
Here is one example , grey heated Reichs Defence jacket in leather.100%agree.
late in 1943 they issued a leather jacket in grey or Brown with a blue Velvet collar (which turned purple within the years ).
Those jackets are know under "Reichs-Defence" jackets. Some were wired for electrical heating some not...same for matching leather channel Pants/trousers.
How WW2 Hartmann jackets fit.Note also cut, zipper layout, pocket flaps design.View attachment 78935 View attachment 78934
Here is one example , grey heated Reichs Defence jacket in leather.
All connectors and wires present. Breast eagle in the pocket.
Hartmann jacket of the same guy in the other photo.
Hartmann jacket is for sale.
Thx, photos all known...but not the ones sought after.
I actually bought a Jacket from Nobel House, the leather is very nice and excellent lining is wild sheepskin . The Collar (carpet) "I sent to another place to replace so It will be Mouton and larger.. yes It worked".. flightJackets.com did it for me.. I really love it now...I wish somebody would post a review of the Noble House jacket. They got some bad press here a few years ago but I'd like to hear something more recent. That photo and the price are just so damned tempting. Every so often I go back and look at it and ask myself, "How bad can it be?" (Silly question, I know).